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Jul 02, 2007 06:41 |  #55291

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twinkies... best right out of the freezer. ooh... and nutty bars. can we add those to the list?

Snickers were good out of the freezer. Is that a nutty bar? Charleston Chew is another one.

I'm off to work.... I'll think of other good foods to freeze....


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Jul 02, 2007 06:45 |  #55292

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Snickers were good out of the freezer. Is that a nutty bar? Charleston Chew is another one.

You mean just the snickers bar? Not the snickers icecream bar ?


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Jul 02, 2007 06:48 |  #55293

I meant the nutty bar that is wafer cookie with layers of peanut butter and surounded by chocolate. Snickers are awesome in the freezer, not the ice cream the candy bar. Also skittles cause they shatter kinda when you stick 'em in your mouth. I need candy now. I miss charleston chews... so hard to find them now adays.


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Jul 02, 2007 07:16 as a reply to  @ post 3471795 |  #55294

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Going to become a permanent foreigner now?;)

Well - at least temporarily. :lol: ;) I'm not in a hurry for the adventure to end.

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funny thing happened today....I was shooting in a different spot than Puddle...and I caught him in the act of sneaking up on some prey:

TOO TOO too too funny!!! :lol:

Gorgeous birdies too Permie. :)


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Jul 02, 2007 08:45 |  #55295

Morning everyone!




  
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Jul 02, 2007 08:49 |  #55296

Be careful when you MOOOOOOOO!!

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Jul 02, 2007 08:57 |  #55297

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Be careful when you MOOOOOOOO!!

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Some people have nothing better to do than complain about things. You live by a farm - DEAL WITH IT!.

When we moved to our current location, we knew we would hear tractors everyday - that is no issue. But sounds like this person would file a complaint. (we are surrounded on three sides by a tree nursery.)




  
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Jul 02, 2007 08:57 |  #55298

Morning :D. I'm getting Sky+ next week :D. They've scrapped the £10 a month charge for non-premium subscribers, and if you threaten to cancel, they'll offer you a big discount on the £159 box and installation charge.


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Jul 02, 2007 09:00 |  #55299

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Morning :D. I'm getting Sky+ next week :D. They've scrapped the £10 a month charge for non-premium subscribers, and if you threaten to cancel, they'll offer you a big discount on the £159 box and installation charge.

Excuse my American ignorance, but what is Sky+? TV?




  
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Jul 02, 2007 09:03 |  #55300

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Excuse my American ignorance, but what is Sky+? TV?

UK based satelite tv is my guess.


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Jul 02, 2007 09:04 |  #55301

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Excuse my American ignorance, but what is Sky+? TV?

Sky is News Corp's Satellite TV offering in the UK. Sky+ is a HD based PVR, with twin tuners, so you can either record two programmes simultaneously, or pause live TV, etc. It's a really well thought out product, and I don't know anyone who has got it, who has then reverted to life without it. It'll do series stacking (hit a button to record every episode in the series you're interested in), and is just generally a really nice product.


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Jul 02, 2007 09:06 |  #55302

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UK based satelite tv is my guess.

goatee wrote in post #3473589 (external link)
Sky is News Corp's Satellite TV offering in the UK. Sky+ is a HD based PVR, with twin tuners, so you can either record two programmes simultaneously, or pause live TV, etc. It's a really well thought out product, and I don't know anyone who has got it, who has then reverted to life without it. It'll do series stacking (hit a button to record every episode in the series you're interested in), and is just generally a really nice product.

Ahh - cool. Too bad I don't watch enough TV to justify cool stuff like that.




  
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Jul 02, 2007 09:29 |  #55303

It almost makes more sense if you don't watch much TV, as it will record the few shows you're interested in, so you can watch them when you want, and not when they're broadcast.


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Jul 02, 2007 09:34 |  #55304

I think the nut job that thinks cows mooing is criminal should be locked in a box with the idiots here that think flying the American flag is advertising and therefore illegal. Pretty sad when cops are called away from dealing with robbery, rape and murder to handle mooing cow and flag flying complaints.


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Jul 02, 2007 09:40 |  #55305

I hadn't heard about the american flag thing. The TV product almost sounds like Tivo which is what we have in the states. Very awesome though i've never had it personally. :P


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