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Tuesday, May 8, 2018

MARIJUANA

SOMETHINGS YOU CAN

ONLY DO BY MOUTH’

IF THEY ARE DOING

MARIJUANA AND YOU KNOW WHERE THEY LIVE DO NOT TALK ABOUT IT

ON YOUR P.C. DO IT BY MOUTH’

              Word-of-mouth



Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Bill Cosby - Grandparents - napisy PL

this is who i think bill cosby is
not what i see on t.v. today. i think
it is sad what they did to him


Bill Cosby - Brain damage

Deer in Oregon are walking around with arrows in their bodies.

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© Rose Ann Eschmann/Oregon State Police via AP Photo released by the Oregon State Police shows one of the deer in southern Oregon, who were found with arrows caught shot through their bodies.

It's the kind of photo that just stops you in your tracks. It's pictures of deer, walking through a field, with arrows shot through their bodies.

Oregon State Police put the shocking pics out on its Facebook page, trying to find out who would commit such a horrible act.

Last week, officers from the state Department of Fish and Wildlife heard about a deer in southwest Oregon that was walking around with an arrow in its body. The state troopers, along with the fish and wildlife officers, went to the area, near the town of Shady Cove, to try to find the deer and tranquillize it in order to remove the arrow.

They were unable to locate the deer, however one of the troopers later spotted a second deer that had been shot with an arrow.

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Both deer were able to feed and walk, and their injuries didn't appear to be life-threatening. Then the troopers got information on possibly a third deer with an arrow stuck in it.

© Rose Ann Eschmann/Oregon State Police via AP Photo released by the Oregon State Police shows one of the deer in southern Oregon, who were found with arrows caught shot through their bodies.

The Oregon Hunters Association is offering a $2,600 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible.

"Poaching wildlife and damaging habitats affects present and future generations of wildlife, impacts communities and the economy, and creates enforcement challenges," state police said.

Whoever did this was working outside of hunting season, too. The archery season for hunting deer in Oregon generally runs from mid-August to late September and from mid-November to mid-December, according to the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.