The English language is quite unforgiving when it comes to sheep – it turns them into black ones or even casts sheep’s eyes on them. But far from being sheepish, these bovids like to have it their way, literally. As the following pictures show, roads, rivers and even steep, narrow bridges cannot deter a herd of sheep. And those surrounded and stuck better show some patience.
Continue reading...Monday, April 28, 2008
Image from Steve Beger Oscar the alligator, who died at around this time last year, isn’t quite done terrorizing the populace with his 14-foot frame just yet. Park rangers have determined that to honor the beast, they’re going to have him on display, in skeletal form, in a [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 16, 2008
I know what you’re all thinking: Georgia. How awful. We would never discriminate against an entire state on Environmental Graffiti. I really can’t say anything to make this any funnier. Image from Sean 94110 on Flickr No, in the interest of fair and balanced reporting, [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 9, 2008
In a scene reminiscent of a horror movie, Kelly Krivsky was at home, minding her own business, when suddenly a low buzz overtook her home. Image from greenkyak on Flickr
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Oh, that wiley Georgia Legislature. You know it’s a good story when the first question anybody asks when they hear about it is “was this an April fool?” Image from dave linger on flickr It’s now the law in Georgia, you may no longer sell pot-flavored candy to [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 6, 2008
Georgia, which apparently was not among the 46 states that allow citizens to keep sugar gliders as pets, passed a measure allowing that Wednesday on the strength of a personal appearance by one of the little darlings. Image by Cyron Ray Macey The Australian natives–which are best described [...]
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