We don't give a damn how they do it OUTSIDE.

In Nextdoor.com this morning (for my 'hood)

"There was a big grizzly in my yard the last two days, the first time I was out in the yard and when I saw him relocated to my green house for 20 mins. He didn't seem to care I was there but he was one of the biggest bears I've seen in a few years. We are off of rabbit creek on mossberry"
 
Bastards are coming ALL year long, now.

Lol. I kinda think people who brave the elements are a bit more in tune with the Alaska lifestyle.
When I visit, it's going to be mid to late June like a real tourist.
 


I'm finally getting around to putting this up here:



"In Alaska One Man Fights To Save Oil Fund As Reserves Dry Up"
August 22, 2017
(NPR) All Things Considered
by Jennifer Pemberton



...For decades, Alaska has saved its oil money in a sovereign wealth fund, a giant savings account. Well, now the oil and the money are drying up. And the man who pushed Alaska to create that fund is still fighting for its future. From Alaska's Energy Desk, Jennifer Pemberton has his story.

JENNIFER PEMBERTON, BYLINE: After oil was discovered in Alaska in 1968, the state auctioned off leases all along the North Slope and brought in a small fortune. It's still known in this state as the windfall. And lawmakers had a choice - save it or spend it.

CLEM TILLION: Well, I don't have anything but a crude way to say they went and [expletive] it up against the wall.

PEMBERTON: Clem Tillion was a state legislator at the time. He didn't want to spend a dime of that oil money. He wanted to invest it. But other lawmakers were desperate to get the young state off its feet. And in a few short years, they spent all of it.

TILLION: The $900 million was a disgrace, a total mishandling of the money...



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Lol. I kinda think people who brave the elements are a bit more in tune with the Alaska lifestyle.
When I visit, it's going to be mid to late June like a real tourist.

If they're going to brave the elements, they need to be able to shit outside in the cold.
 
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