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Ghost Pepper Seeds
Tired of paying premium prices for your favorite ghost chili-based, blow-your-taste-buds-off treats? Grow your own with some Ghost Pepper Seeds ($10-$30). Each of these packets includes 10 Bhut Jolokia (the Ghost  Pepper’s real name) seeds, as well as growing instructions.  Skin-protecting gloves? Not included.

This will keep the squirrels out of the garden.

uncrate:

Ghost Pepper Seeds

Tired of paying premium prices for your favorite ghost chili-based, blow-your-taste-buds-off treats? Grow your own with some Ghost Pepper Seeds ($10-$30). Each of these packets includes 10 Bhut Jolokia (the Ghost Pepper’s real name) seeds, as well as growing instructions. Skin-protecting gloves? Not included.

This will keep the squirrels out of the garden.

meatcrimes:

It’s only a matter of time before varmint-trappin’ becomes all the rage in Williamsburg.
Poachers in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park Caught Trapping and Eating Ducks, Pigeons

Cops have busted a group of oddball poachers in Prospect Park — a  band  of vagrants that was trapping and eating ducks, squirrels and  pigeons.…The city would not immediately release details of the  incidents, which  occurred on July 17 and 18 — just days after  park-goers told rangers  about a “Beverly Hillbillies”-like scene on the  southeast side of the  lake, near the ice skating rink.  “This is a  dodgy group,” said park-goer Peter Colon, who spotted one  of the men  catching a pigeon while his friend started a fire.


A few years ago someone ate a goose and they were trying to blame it on satanists.

meatcrimes:

It’s only a matter of time before varmint-trappin’ becomes all the rage in Williamsburg.

Poachers in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park Caught Trapping and Eating Ducks, Pigeons

Cops have busted a group of oddball poachers in Prospect Park — a band of vagrants that was trapping and eating ducks, squirrels and pigeons.

The city would not immediately release details of the incidents, which occurred on July 17 and 18 — just days after park-goers told rangers about a “Beverly Hillbillies”-like scene on the southeast side of the lake, near the ice skating rink. “This is a dodgy group,” said park-goer Peter Colon, who spotted one of the men catching a pigeon while his friend started a fire.

A few years ago someone ate a goose and they were trying to blame it on satanists.