Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a pet that might get out or if you find a loose pet who has lost their collar, it is the go to place for listing.
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Or post on Facebook and call it a mountain lion. Your call.
OMG - my favorite this month! Scat that appears to be that of a mountain lion, 'based on my internet search of scat identity'! riiiiiiight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a pet that might get out or if you find a loose pet who has lost their collar, it is the go to place for listing.
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Or post on Facebook and call it a mountain lion. Your call.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a pet that might get out or if you find a loose pet who has lost their collar, it is the go to place for listing.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a pet that might get out or if you find a loose pet who has lost their collar, it is the go to place for listing.
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Anonymous wrote:If you have a pet that might get out or if you find a loose pet who has lost their collar, it is the go to place for listing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, all the far-right conspiracy theory conservatives in my neighborhood use it to trash liberals, and spread fake news. It sucks.
Hmm. We have the reverse in our neighborhood. Apparently we aren’t supposed to disapprove of pumpkin smashers.
We were advised not to participate in Halloween at all, it invites in the Devil
(yes, this was a NextDoor thread in my neighborhood this week)
Haven't seen that one, but have been informed about not using the webbing stuff (kills the birds), only buying orangutan friendly candy, providing adequate allergy free candy options, and more. Halloween is becoming very stressful with all the dos and donts. Then the day after Halloween there will be posts about how to get rid of all the candy because even if it is orangutan friendly the children can't possibly have more than 2 pieces of Halloween candy.
Wth is orangutan friendly candy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any of you who aren’t familiar with Best of NextDoor on Twitter need to check it out. It’s pretty great.
I was just coming here to post this!
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Anonymous wrote:Ugh, all the far-right conspiracy theory conservatives in my neighborhood use it to trash liberals, and spread fake news. It sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any of you who aren’t familiar with Best of NextDoor on Twitter need to check it out. It’s pretty great.
I was just coming here to post this!
Anonymous wrote:I like to cross the street and speak to my neighbors
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, all the far-right conspiracy theory conservatives in my neighborhood use it to trash liberals, and spread fake news. It sucks.
Hmm. We have the reverse in our neighborhood. Apparently we aren’t supposed to disapprove of pumpkin smashers.
We were advised not to participate in Halloween at all, it invites in the Devil
(yes, this was a NextDoor thread in my neighborhood this week)
Haven't seen that one, but have been informed about not using the webbing stuff (kills the birds), only buying orangutan friendly candy, providing adequate allergy free candy options, and more. Halloween is becoming very stressful with all the dos and donts. Then the day after Halloween there will be posts about how to get rid of all the candy because even if it is orangutan friendly the children can't possibly have more than 2 pieces of Halloween candy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any of you who aren’t familiar with Best of NextDoor on Twitter need to check it out. It’s pretty great.
I was just coming here to post this!