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Natural Resource Officers that fine you $1,150 for burning off a pasture on private land and interrogate you like you're a real criminal and they are a real policeman.
If one records their own conversation they can hear what others hear. The one speaking hears different because the sound is vibrating through their bones!How one hears their own voice is often very different than how they sound to others.
Some people, due to a medical anomaly between their ears and trachea, talk in a low tone naturally. To talk in a 'normal' tone or volume, to them, would sound like they were always yelling.
I don't watch dr oz (ever!) but I'm one of those that speak softly and my ears are very sensitive... by that, I mean my hearing is acute. It's gotten better as I have gotten into my 7th decade, but for most of my life, I hated going to crowded public places. It gets embarrassing to listen to private conversations taking place 2 aisles over in Walmart or hear about some young couple's private sex life plans from 1/2 way across a restaurant.I can't stand the sounds of people chewing chips, ice, ect. I saw its on Dr Oz and read about it. It has to do with how a person hears the sounds theirs ears are real sensitive to that times of sounds or something like that. Does this happen to anybody else?
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They fined you for burning off your pasture? For what reason was the fine??Natural Resource Officers that fine you $1,150 for burning off a pasture on private land and interrogate you like you're a real criminal and they are a real policeman.
No permit is what brought them out. Of course, just like a traffic cop that wants to find more infractions they will.They fined you for burning off your pasture? For what reason was the fine??
Are you in the city limits?No permit is what brought them out. Of course, just like a traffic cop that wants to find more infractions they will.
About 45 miles from city limits. Apparently these characters have far reaching powers similar to a game warden..Are you in the city limits?
That's crazy, power trip!About 45 miles from city limits. Apparently these characters have far reaching powers similar to a game warden..
Thats funny, at the same time I know it's really not cause I understand how annoy it is.I don't watch dr oz (ever!) but I'm one of those that speak softly and my ears are very sensitive... by that, I mean my hearing is acute. It's gotten better as I have gotten into my 7th decade, but for most of my life, I hated going to crowded public places. It gets embarrassing to listen to private conversations taking place 2 aisles over in Walmart or hear about some young couple's private sex life plans from 1/2 way across a restaurant.
Walmart actually always just sounded like a giant HUMMMMM of voices from the minute I walked close to the entrance door. Once inside tho, the individual conversations separate out.
Not sure where you are but every state that I'm aware of in the US have some rules on burning. Some states require a permit, others limit the time it can be done. A good officer will work with a landowner mostly but as everything else some push the limit on both sides.They fined you for burning off your pasture? For what reason was the fine??
SCISSORS must be way above can openers!My daughter is left handed. Can openers in general are on her list.
We have black hornets here, I really have no issue with them.. they nested on the side of the shop this year, never bothered me at all, they don't raid your picnic, etc.. Yellow jackets are just the spawn of satan, insipid, stupid.. grrrrrrNo Hornets for me either!
Things are so different here than there i definitely can't argue with that. Anything that does here this fall will be pretty well rotted away by next fall. No big buildup.Lack of fires is the single biggest factor in wildfire risk. Gov't folks are all afraid of their pensions so won't risk issuing burning permits on public land and won't do prescribed burns. Then they wring their hands and point their fingers when wildfire takes off through forest land with over loaded fuel build up.
Guys like us that have been burning our range for generations are suddenly part of the problem instead of part of the solution.
Texas and I know of no restrictions outside of city limits. Now you can't burn tires and suchNot sure where you are but every state that I'm aware of in the US have some rules on burning. Some states require a permit, others limit the time it can be done. A good officer will work with a landowner mostly but as everything else some push the limit on both sides.
A couple of members here have lost everything to wildfires that started by someone burning carelessly. Ask them their thoughts. As I have said before I have been a wildland firefighter since 1973 so I have seen the right way an the wrong way.
That being said I have 2 cases in court this Thursday. Both lit piles an went back in the house. That's the wrong way.
I think you might want to research this a little. It seems TX does not issue permits but it shows that outdoor burning is restricted in most cases. Even each county can and does enact total burning bans. I have worked TX when it was flooding in the east and fires in the western parts. And it states that if it escaped the person burning can be held liable for all costs of putting the fire out.Texas and I know of no restrictions outside of city limits. Now you can't burn tires and such
People have accidentally shot other people with their gun. Doesn't mean you try to punish or control responsible people on private property.Not sure where you are but every state that I'm aware of in the US have some rules on burning. Some states require a permit, others limit the time it can be done. A good officer will work with a landowner mostly but as everything else some push the limit on both sides.
A couple of members here have lost everything to wildfires that started by someone burning carelessly. Ask them their thoughts. As I have said before I have been a wildland firefighter since 1973 so I have seen the right way an the wrong way.
That being said I have 2 cases in court this Thursday. Both lit piles an went back in the house. That's the wrong way.