Comments by professor_pixel
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Posted on August 12 at 9:28 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Red meat are you kidding! This country was formed from COW. This STATE is red meat eaters from the get-go. Although anything that fly's or swims is good for you. Salmon is red meat. Most small game is red meat and you can't take that away.
If we live like most of the RURAL Alaskans live then we have no worry of red meat poisoning. Eat what we hunt!
Posted on August 12 at 8:48 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I have to laugh, "Long cold winters and rainy summers" well that is what you get when you live in the great NORTH. If you could remember it used to be this same way back 30 yrs ago.
I'm not talking about global warming neither. It is a general weather cycle that comes around like evolution. I particular don't mind it,sun or rain i'am fine. That is why i live here instead of any other polluted city.
Being here and being away from the general negativity of basic BIG city life is very rewarding. I could disappear in a matter of hrs for good. try doing that anywhere else.
On July was one of the wettest-ever months in Interior Alaska
Posted on August 12 at 8:02 p.m. (Suggest removal)
This is how i see it: methamphetamine YES very bad its lethal keep it off the streets and the people who posses it. Marijuana i have no problem with it is a plant that comes from a seed just like anything else. Used in moderation or PURE medical purposes is fine. Selling it is illegal and gains from it for money are wrong. Mushrooms are natural and can be used in a variety of ways being sold is not. Personal use of pot or mushrooms is purely fine with me IF used for a specific ailment OR personal smoking needs. Like cigarettes, which will eventually be banned too.
On Alaska State Troopers seize hallucinogenic mushrooms from Wasilla residence
Posted on August 12 at 7:50 p.m. (Suggest removal)
GEE it took this long to close the trail? didn't we just have an attack there in June? DUH i think so. why didn't they close it indefinitely then??? sometimes i wonder about our city officials. Thank god i don't live there.
If my child was maimed i would make damn straight that it was closed until the animal(s) were found.
Posted on August 12 at 7:39 p.m. (Suggest removal)
OHHHHHHHHHH!! FINALLY a decent day in beautiful interior Alaska. 72 as a high whoa kinda hoped that is was like it the past 6 weeks. Will cherish everyday that we have like this!
Posted on August 12 at 7:16 p.m. (Suggest removal)
What the heck was that? I will say it again..... PEOPLE ARE STRANGE or just WEIRD. maybe the cabin fever blues are still running strong. I may believe that after all this rain and chilly weather.
Thanks for the laugh!
Posted on August 12 at 7 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Good on you EOD_Dave! Kudos
Posted on August 12 at 6:58 p.m. (Suggest removal)
have you Alaskans lost your minds? How about ADFG post permit hunts for wolves in areas of Alaska where the numbers of wolves are high. I don't see anything wrong with consuming a wolf or a moose or caribou. There are other alternative means instead of unfair aerial hunting to a poor defenseless wolf.
Posted on August 12 at 6:46 p.m. (Suggest removal)
This is how i see it: What do you think we did 50 or 100 years ago? Shoot animals from airplanes or helicopters? NO! We hunted them on foot climbed mountains crossed rivers etc. Lived the same way that they live subsistantly strictly from the land.
We aerial shoot them then it makes life harder for all of us as well as them and other animal populations. It seems as though the animal populations were stronger in numbers before the politics that we face now. It's all political driven and the ANIMALS and HUNTERS suffer.
LEAVE THE ANIMALS TO FEND FOR THEMSELVES! THEY HAVE BEEN DOING IT BY MOTHER NATURES RULES FOR CENTURIES!
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Posted on August 12 at 9:54 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Let's see here Exxon Mobil corp own the tankers and we own the oil but the tankers move OUR oil to market. We pay companies like Exxon to employ decent hardworking genuine people and one bad apple a captain of an oil tanker that is owned by Exxon runs aground on Bligh reef and tears open the hull spilling oil into our pristine native Alaskan habitat.
YEAH!! I do believe that they owe BIG TIME!!! SO PAY UP! like they can't afford it....lol.. i pay them down the line for filling my truck with fuel. No pay us back IN FULL!!
On No decision on Exxon Valdez interest payments