Saw my first one of these critters, years ago and it was alive, surveying with Clyde in Coffeyville. Before that, all I had seen were "sleeping" on the highway.
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Rarely spot them during daytime hours.?ÿ They did not exist in our area when I was a youngster.
We found one of the "sleeping in the road" variety one day on our way to a job.?ÿ We rolled it over and put a beer can from the road ditch in it's feet so it appeared to be guzzling a beer flat on it's back in the center of the county road.?ÿ Came back seven hours later and it had not been disturbed.
Saw my first one of these critters, years ago and it was alive, surveying with Clyde in Coffeyville.
Just couldn't help but laugh at that sentence construction and wonder what its role was.
Good catch, Bill.?ÿ Mrs. Cow encounters similar sentence structure frequently in her English classes.?ÿ Newspaper writers are famous for this style.
Man shot in alley dies. (Anyone know what part of the human anatomy is called the alley?)
Air Marshall tasers passenger in the galley. (Same question)
Thanks Doug....
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Seattle is here today again....
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Off to the airport.
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@holy-cow like this one I did a few years ago?
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