And that’s why I never venture out without batteries, a transpiration bag, and a Black Russian Terrier.
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But dogs are haram! How could liberals be so insensitive to their new masters?
Mohammed didn’t like dogs, and dogs probably didn’t like him either.
A teenager from Quebec has discovered an ancient Mayan city without leaving his province’s borders.
William Gadoury is a 15-year-old student from Saint-Jean-de-Matha in Lanaudière, Quebec. The precocious teen has been fascinated by all things Mayan for several years, devouring any information he could find on the topic.
During his research, Gadoury examined 22 Mayan constellations and discovered that if he projected those constellations onto a map, the shapes corresponded perfectly with the locations of 117 Mayan cities. Incredibly, the 15-year-old was the first person to establish this important correlation, reported the Journal de Montreal over the weekend.
Then Gadoury took it one step further. He examined a twenty-third constellation which contained three stars, yet only two corresponded to known cities.
Gadoury’s hypothesis? There had to be a city in the place where that third star fell on the map.
Satellite images later confirmed that, indeed, geometric shapes visible from above imply that an ancient city with a large pyramid and thirty buildings stands exactly where Gadoury said they would be. If the find is confirmed, it would be the fourth largest Mayan city in existence.
“I didn’t understand why the Maya built their cities far away from rivers, in remote areas, or in the mountains,” Gadoury told the Journal de Montreal, explaining how he developed his theory. https://ca.news.yahoo.com/quebec-teen-discovers-ancient-mayan-ruins-by-170620746.html?nhp=1
“And that’s why I never venture out without batteries, a transpiration bag, and a Black Russian Terrier.”
It’s a puzzle. Black Russian Terrier is an attack dog. Okay. But what’s the connection to batteries and transpiration bag. I’m slow today. Who will explain?
Therapy Dogs have been doing their emotional support job on Vancouver Island in both Victoria and the Comox Valley. The dogs help seniors and special needs kids, why not the rest of the populace. This is a non-news story but it does spread the benefits of dogs to a wider audience.
My bag was transpiring a little while ago. I had a shower. All is well now.
But dogs are haram! How could liberals be so insensitive to their new masters?
Mohammed didn’t like dogs, and dogs probably didn’t like him either.
A teenager from Quebec has discovered an ancient Mayan city without leaving his province’s borders.
William Gadoury is a 15-year-old student from Saint-Jean-de-Matha in Lanaudière, Quebec. The precocious teen has been fascinated by all things Mayan for several years, devouring any information he could find on the topic.
During his research, Gadoury examined 22 Mayan constellations and discovered that if he projected those constellations onto a map, the shapes corresponded perfectly with the locations of 117 Mayan cities. Incredibly, the 15-year-old was the first person to establish this important correlation, reported the Journal de Montreal over the weekend.
Then Gadoury took it one step further. He examined a twenty-third constellation which contained three stars, yet only two corresponded to known cities.
Gadoury’s hypothesis? There had to be a city in the place where that third star fell on the map.
Satellite images later confirmed that, indeed, geometric shapes visible from above imply that an ancient city with a large pyramid and thirty buildings stands exactly where Gadoury said they would be. If the find is confirmed, it would be the fourth largest Mayan city in existence.
“I didn’t understand why the Maya built their cities far away from rivers, in remote areas, or in the mountains,” Gadoury told the Journal de Montreal, explaining how he developed his theory.
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/quebec-teen-discovers-ancient-mayan-ruins-by-170620746.html?nhp=1
“And that’s why I never venture out without batteries, a transpiration bag, and a Black Russian Terrier.”
It’s a puzzle. Black Russian Terrier is an attack dog. Okay. But what’s the connection to batteries and transpiration bag. I’m slow today. Who will explain?
I got as far as this. http://www.practicalsurvivor.com/transpirationbag
Plant sweat. 🙂
Other than that I’m lost on Kate’s bug out kit too.
Therapy Dogs have been doing their emotional support job on Vancouver Island in both Victoria and the Comox Valley. The dogs help seniors and special needs kids, why not the rest of the populace. This is a non-news story but it does spread the benefits of dogs to a wider audience.
My bag was transpiring a little while ago. I had a shower. All is well now.