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Opps! That kinda take "EXPRESS" out of the equation don't it? I want all of you to remember that when you order something overnite or next day service. Cheers! *shifts into exprees mode and off to work in a hissing downpour.. I can hear my garden singin' in the rain.....
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I just cut my chives back to about 4 inches high. the flowers were about gone and the stalks too tough for table use. They will come back quickly nice and tender. I will then cut a bunch, chop them up and freeze enough to last till next spring. Great in scrambled eggs, salads, casseroles, mix with mayo for a zing to your burgers, sprinkle on garlic bread with italian seasonings. Try some soapy water sprayed on the aphids. Works well and biodegradable.
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Yeah, Noggie! And does she know about dogs! The archives are endless reading....
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Blim!!! Don't you know about DogReader yet? Sure is a great place for all the doggy info you need.
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I guess I should make better posts... Re: hardwood... the best of the best is cherry or hickory... for grilling that is. Apple is good too. If I remembered I could go out to the orchards and pick up the fruit tree trimmings... Oak from palets don't quite get it... it's great for an open fire cookout, but not for flavoring on a grill. (*makes note to stop by the custom millwork place for shavings) Hooray for the "sweaty mailman dance" taps toes to the music. Been very hot here for 2 weeks... storms everywhere around us, but not much here. Ewww, weeding the garden.. dang buggers always grow fa
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Mikex, try this site.... has tons and they are all customizable.. you can change the colors of each one.. This is where I got the backgrounds for www.britfix.net and www.bozodog.co.uk
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Hmmmm, never liked the "match lite" stuff, it has wax in it... So unless you let it burn off (like forever) your're introducing the petro porducts to your food. As I said, most of my outdoor cooking has always been on just plain ole wood fires. I always hated firing up charcoal and waiting and waiting.... Not to mention the mess of ash and grills burning through. I'm loving the "gassy". Lava rocks give you the even heat and flavor of an open fire, heats up faster, and is easier to keep clean. I am now searching for a free source of hardwood chips/sawdust to add even more flavor. ($120 at WalM
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Dang! Folks... other then the higher then normal temperatures, we are having a great June here. Not dry, not wet, not stormy, but a bit hotter then normal. (gets on knees and weeds the garden, while thanking the almighty)
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Ummm, and the babe is due shortly too! Some presure there "DADDY"
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*$2.29* !???!! &*$(#!((#!($)!* Fer cryin' out loud! 21 1/2 gals $44 and change. I just spent more to fill my car then I did at Ernie the Butchers for a weeks meat. Ohhhh well... In the UK it's something like $6.50 a gal. USD
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Not a leaf down here Blim. I live in the Kalamazoo river valley and most of the storms affect the flatter lands to the south and north. Did get a lot of much needed rain. Too bad you're on city water... I have a well and all it costs is the price of running the pump. But as you know, the plants love rain watering much better then a hosing... Anyone serious about grilling outside? We just got a gas grill and I have some old recipies that need sharing. Most of my grilling has been on an open wood fire these last many years. So I'm off to plop some BBQ chicken on the gassy and see how my skills
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Wow! Too kewl. I just love watching the August/September skys..... Real special views here in SW Michigan.
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You bet! Have fun and learn a lot so you can help me.
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Nortons is fine, but please try the on-line scan of Housecall... it really is a better "catcher" of lots of malware. It's free and just an on-line scan, you don't have to download anything...
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I sure miss those old shows.........
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I Refuse To Grow Up!!!!!!!!!!!
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PhotoPlus 6 PhotoPlus6 Tutorials
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Adaware can't clean all infections.. You might start here with a SpyBot Search&Destroyscan. Download, update and scan. Then go to TrendMicro, housecalland do a free online scan... Then post a new HJT log.. It will be easier to read with more of the malware removed.
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Hey Mac. Thanx for taking some time with me. (and the kewl jams!) My book says I have a 4.3L V6 CPI I know about the erg valve, but my mechanic says it's a valve in the cannister... (I trust him, and he deserves the hourly rate he gets) The van had the problem when my friendly neighborhood used car dealer first got it. I gave it a test drive and told him I would buy it if he fixed the low idle roughness... He took it the the same shop I use and got the same diagnosis. Was fixed, I drove it for another 10 or so miles and it burped again. He returned it and I took ownership. A week or so late
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you bet blim... always do the best you can.... My mom said to me, as a teenager, if they ain't sleeping in your bed... or paying your bills..... XXXX them!
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Mac, I drive for Welsh aviation, subcontracted to DHL express, my van is a '97 ford 250 with a one ton upgrade to the tires and brakes. (8 bolt wheels) It's the big 6 cyl. fuel injected, overdrive. I have never clocked the milage because it's used by me and the nite shift. The bugger has just shy of 300,000 miles on her. We are based in SW Michigan. (Kalamazoo) Home office is in Heron MI. Now my GMC Safari is a '94 with a 4.3 L fuel injection. Maybe you can help me with a problem I am having... Seems the ERG cannister has a fault, carbon bits from the intake manifold sticks in the valve as it'
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Hey my man... you can also try PhotoPlus 6 freeware And another good one with tutorials is....Pixia I personally like PhotoPlus... so much like PhotoShop, just less options. My desktopThe Pip, one cute kitten. BTW I only have a recycle bin icon on my desktop. (hate clutter)
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Actully, I don't let my man anywhere food I'm going to eat. (Although he is good at toast and picking up pizza.) It's my job and I love it, so does he. I clear the table and he tackles the kitchen in return. Works for us.
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Taking Recycling To The Infinite Difficult Degree
bozodog replied to thesidekickcat's topic in On The Web
Check out the recycled plastic outdoor deck boards! Old milk jugs, wood and paper made into maintanence free decking... We have come a long way to reusing our refuge. Keep recycling folks... the good earth needs all the help it can get. -
1. Falling in love. 2. Laughing so hard your face hurts. 3. A hot shower. 4. No lines at the supermarket. 5. A special glance. 6. Getting mail. 7. Taking a drive on a pretty road. 8. Hearing your favorite song on the radio. 9. Lying in bed listening to the rain outside. 10. Hot towels fresh out of the dryer. 11. Chocolate milkshake (or vanilla or strawberry)! 12. A bubble bath. 13. Giggling. 14. A good conversation. 15. The beach. 16. Finding a 20 dollar bill in your coat from last winter. 17. Laughing at yourself. 18. Holding a newborn baby. 19. Midnight phone calls that last fo