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Midnight Toker

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I like smoked nuts.

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I don't like smoked nuts.

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Wolfe Van Halen absolutely destroyed it at the Taylor Hawkins tribute today in London!



Edit: oh well, looks like Viacom just blocked every vid from that show on YouTube. I bet it'll be on a streaming service within the year's end.
 
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I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve....
 

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But they kick like a......mule.

When I was a kid in Big Bear, there were wild burros living in the area. I always heard they were left over from the gold mining days. Every so often you would get a rude awakening as some group of burros would get into your outside trash cans and knock them over and bray like I'm sure only Mules and donkeys and burros can. ( Not sure there is any difference in a donkey or a burro, to be honest. )
 

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Man, I'm not an equine kinda guy but I love Donkeys and Mules. If I were younger I would get one or two or three...etc. for sure.
From what I've heard, they make great guard dogs....and even better herding dogs. I've seen videos where they can be downright brutal when it comes to protecting a flock/livestock from predators, but they have to be brought up in those type of settings.

My first band back in the 80's had a practice space in a barn loft of a llama farm. They were really cool animals. Very sweet and gentle once they knew and trusted you. The old lady who owned the farm used to hook a cart to her big male llama and ride into town on weekends. It was a sight!! 🤓
 

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From what I've heard, they make great guard dogs....and even better herding dogs. I've seen videos where they can be downright brutal when it comes to protecting a flock/livestock from predators, but they have to be brought up in those type of settings.
Friends with horses also have a donkey to protect the horses, as coyotes are afraid of the donkey, but are not afraid of the horses.
The donkey will kick the crap out of coyotes.
 
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