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For some reason those people look well fed. Is it the snakes they eat after cooking them with that butane torch?
i dunno this cat aint handling a snake from what i see in the video the pastor didnt survive one handling service.

not sure what part of ky hills this is
 
i dunno this cat aint handling a snake from what i see in the video the pastor didnt survive one handling service.

not sure what part of ky hills this is
Probably W. Virginia...Appalachia.
 
So he died of a snake bite, no thanks.


Tempting the Lord is not the smartest move on the planet.
from what i understand they say died in the faith ..i got better things to do rattlers are around this area .i know a guy killed one about 6 ft from his porch .same area they park. he has a dog that will kill them if it finds them. copperheads are plentiful to but they are lazy only bite if disturbed . i work with a guy who got bit grabbed the snaked carried to his dad ..very serious they had knock the snake out of his hands.
 
what does eels do? we have posion and non posion snakes . what is it like living in NZ ?
Eels just scare people living in the rivers.

What is it like living in NZ. um...really depends on where you live. At the moment, it's wet. As a country uh, I'd say we are falling apart at the seams and fraying a little, but mostly pretty much just growing up. There is a housing crisis, but thats what you get when you have a growing population and not enough decent homes that people can afford to live in. In China, they restrict the number of babies you can have, but in NZ, it's restricted by the houses those babies can live in. There's no restriction on the number of cars you can have though, so our biggest city is slowly suffocating to death..however...I'm still alive (barely).

Surviving in suburbia still lol. I'm about to lose one job, but hey you just learn that jobs aren't meant to last round here.
 
Eels just scare people living in the rivers.

What is it like living in NZ. um...really depends on where you live. At the moment, it's wet. As a country uh, I'd say we are falling apart at the seams and fraying a little, but mostly pretty much just growing up. There is a housing crisis, but thats what you get when you have a growing population and not enough decent homes that people can afford to live in. In China, they restrict the number of babies you can have, but in NZ, it's restricted by the houses those babies can live in. There's no restriction on the number of cars you can have though, so our biggest city is slowly suffocating to death..however...I'm still alive (barely).

Surviving in suburbia still lol. I'm about to lose one job, but hey you just learn that jobs aren't meant to last round here.
Ok, have two questions:

1, Why do you all have people living in rivers?
2, According to the information super highway (sorry, a boomer term for the internet), NZ has a population of 4.9 million and a land area of 268,021 sq km. My county has 2.7 million people and a land area of 3,912 sq km. We don't actually have a housing issue here. In fact, we have more housing than people (most of this housing involves really tall apartment buildings and a it expensive).

What do you all do with the land? I am assuming many fields for cattle and sheep?
 
Eels just scare people living in the rivers.

What is it like living in NZ. um...really depends on where you live. At the moment, it's wet. As a country uh, I'd say we are falling apart at the seams and fraying a little, but mostly pretty much just growing up. There is a housing crisis, but thats what you get when you have a growing population and not enough decent homes that people can afford to live in. In China, they restrict the number of babies you can have, but in NZ, it's restricted by the houses those babies can live in. There's no restriction on the number of cars you can have though, so our biggest city is slowly suffocating to death..however...I'm still alive (barely).

Surviving in suburbia still lol. I'm about to lose one job, but hey you just learn that jobs aren't meant to last round here.
are you a socialist Government ?
 
Ok, have two questions:

1, Why do you all have people living in rivers?
2, According to the information super highway (sorry, a boomer term for the internet), NZ has a population of 4.9 million and a land area of 268,021 sq km. My county has 2.7 million people and a land area of 3,912 sq km. We don't actually have a housing issue here. In fact, we have more housing than people (most of this housing involves really tall apartment buildings and a it expensive).

What do you all do with the land? I am assuming many fields for cattle and sheep?
1. never said people live in rivers! I said eels live in rivers. People live near rivers though.
2. The land that doesn't have houses has sheep, and forest, or farms and a lot of it is earthquake prone. Or it's mountains and volcanoes and very hilly.

What do we do with the land? Try and look after it of course. It sustains us. If we don't look after it, we'll lose it and it won't be fit for anything.
You are lucky you don't have housing issues. We do. Plus it rains a lot, and people in low lying areas with no protection get floods.
 
are you a socialist Government ?
haha no. I'm not anything.

It changes depending on who gets voted in. At the moment its Labour (left-wing) and then when people get sick of them it swaps to National (right-wing). Then people get sick of them and it changes back again. But thats for the whole country, and sometimes theirs coalitions.

Local goverment is another kettle of fish. Most people stand independently on that one, but sometimes there is party votes.
The welfare state I guess was a kind of socialism, it has its pros and cons. I think both kinds benefit some and not others, basically the big divide will be those who have land and those who have not. People who live in cities generally do not, but they have better services, but people who live in the country side have land but hardly any services, like roads, electricity, hospitals, plumbed water etc and they have to be self reliant for the most part because they are a long way from those services.

Last I heard farmers were getting fed up and going on strike and wheeling their tractors into town to protest. Its very hard to be a farmer and compete in the world market for such a small country, and when that gets taken away I guess farmers who aren't doing business locally and providing get shut out. The other problem is large scale operations eat up smaller ones.

But that is what globalisation did all around the world, so of course it will benefit the bigger countries at the expense of smaller ones.
 
anyway..

Latin..I don't really hear of people saying we should have Latin only Bibles, or Greek/Hebrew Only Bibles, but seems strange about the KJV only Bibles. I don't know if the Latin Vulgate has changed or been updated or modernised since its been published, but you just don't hear of people saying well let's go back to the original Latin version lol. Or even, let's all read the Bible in the original tongues, Hebrew and Greek.
 
1. never said people live in rivers! I said eels live in rivers. People live near rivers though.
2. The land that doesn't have houses has sheep, and forest, or farms and a lot of it is earthquake prone. Or it's mountains and volcanoes and very hilly.

What do we do with the land? Try and look after it of course. It sustains us. If we don't look after it, we'll lose it and it won't be fit for anything.
You are lucky you don't have housing issues. We do. Plus it rains a lot, and people in low lying areas with no protection get floods.

Rains a lot?????

Come to Central Florida!

New Zealand annual rainfall = 24 inches.......(https://www.stats.govt.nz/indicators/rainfall)
Central Florida = 52 inches.......(https://www.bing.com/search?q=avg. annual rain fall in central florida&qs=n&
 
1. never said people live in rivers! I said eels live in rivers. People live near rivers though.
2. The land that doesn't have houses has sheep, and forest, or farms and a lot of it is earthquake prone. Or it's mountains and volcanoes and very hilly.

What do we do with the land? Try and look after it of course. It sustains us. If we don't look after it, we'll lose it and it won't be fit for anything.
You are lucky you don't have housing issues. We do. Plus it rains a lot, and people in low lying areas with no protection get floods.

Post #33.............."Eels just scare people living in the rivers."

Hmmmm?
 
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