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Aug 10, 2009 21:58 |  #3286

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Candi made bacon this morning. I was on the computer and could smell it.... mmm so delicious. After awhile I asked her where the bacon was. She said, 'I ate it, why, did you want some?':(

:lol::lol:Too slow!


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Aug 10, 2009 22:09 |  #3287

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Ooo....Never thought she had that kind of mean streak in her. :lol:

Nah, she doesn't have a mean streak. She tries to tell me things and I don't hear her, so she tries to get my attention in different ways until finally I say, 'what's going on?' Then, when she has my attention she tells me. Today it took a couple of different tries for her after the bacon incident before I finally said, 'what's going on?' It would be much better for me if I heard her the first time.:(




  
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Aug 10, 2009 22:10 |  #3288

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:lol::lol:Too slow!

Too slow for sure... but what the heck, I'm still young and have time to learn!;):lol::lol:




  
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Aug 10, 2009 22:15 |  #3289

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Nah, she doesn't have a mean streak. She tries to tell me things and I don't hear her, so she tries to get my attention in different ways until finally I say, 'what's going on?' Then, when she has my attention she tells me. Today it took a couple of different tries for her after the bacon incident before I finally said, 'what's going on?' It would be much better for me if I heard her the first time.:(

It is fascinating how humans communicate.


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Aug 10, 2009 22:19 |  #3290

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It is fascinating how humans communicate.

Especially when they use clubs.


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Aug 10, 2009 22:29 |  #3291

poppie guy wrote in post #8436635 (external link)
Nah, she doesn't have a mean streak. She tries to tell me things and I don't hear her, so she tries to get my attention in different ways until finally I say, 'what's going on?' Then, when she has my attention she tells me. Today it took a couple of different tries for her after the bacon incident before I finally said, 'what's going on?' It would be much better for me if I heard her the first time.:(

Hey, I suffer from a similar hearing defect. :lol:

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It is fascinating how humans communicate.

'tis true. :D

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Especially when they use clubs.

No misunderstanding this way. :lol:


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Aug 10, 2009 22:36 |  #3292

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Especially when they use clubs.

The king of clubs? ;)


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Aug 10, 2009 22:39 |  #3293

Evening all, how's life? Busy one here, but good day! Working on catching up....


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Aug 10, 2009 22:57 as a reply to  @ FocalPrincess's post |  #3294

puddlepirate44 wrote in post #8436503 (external link)
Oooh... Statin. OK, that makes more sense. I've been using Cheddar for a while not and it hasn't done a good thing for my cholesterol.

BearLeeAlive wrote in post #8436517 (external link)
I think some bacon might balance that out a wee bit.

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Bacon and cheddar statins are even more effective.

You guys are awful! I read this and then went to the kitchen and got some cheddar cheese sticks. I also took a pound of bacon out of the freezer for tomorrow morning...


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Aug 10, 2009 23:03 |  #3295

What about Spam, John....can we have the lower sodium kind or something when we're there? ;)


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Aug 10, 2009 23:04 |  #3296

Whoo....checkin' craigslist for possible props/furniture for the studio. This is a doozy: Click (external link)


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Aug 10, 2009 23:05 |  #3297

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Hey I have a statue, that's cool :cool: ....... but wait.......... does that mean.......I'm.....i'm​.........(gulp).......​.Dead :shock:


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Aug 10, 2009 23:17 as a reply to  @ neil_r's post |  #3298

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Are you going to move around with him as he changes locations?

Yep. Now that the kids are all grown up I can go anywhere and everywhere.:D

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Fourtunatly shark fishing for sport is getting to be more catch and release these days.

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Nice deer!

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I don't trophy hunt, and have no desire to, but will throw food for thought in. If a piece of property or wild area is managed for game and hunting, the game population is managed to keep a healthy population of animals. To do this, without natural predators, a certain number of animals need to be killed each year. If a person, who essentially is acting as a predator, kills an animal and removes it from the ecosystem, whether they hang it on a wall, or eat it makes no difference other than emotional feeling. The animal is dead either way, it's removal was planned and figured into it's ecological effect. How we as people feel about it comes down to emotion. Does consuming the animal make it right? We don't need to eat it, food is plentiful in our society. Wouldn't leaving it to the wild be ecologically better? It would feed scavengers and bugs. If a person pays all the associated monies that go with hunting, funds that help the economy, and in this country go largely to conservation. If they follow the rules to ensure safety and humane practices, and the final outcome , like hunting is in this country, results in overall benefit to the species, the eating of the animal is a mute point. That said, if your not going to eat the game, donate it to the hungry. We have a good program that does that in Maryland.
Don't get me wrong, I see the ugliness in killing just for pleasure. I just see things from different perspectives and thought I would throw that in for us all to go "WTH is Zane saying now?"

I agree completely. You said that very well.

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We got rain. And ear splitting thunder. Holy cow.

Fun!!!

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You guys miss out in that regard. I think I have mentioned before, our weather pattern is conducive to storms every afternoon in summer. Warm moist air moves east and is pushed up as it comes over the mountains to our west. The air rises and cools then meets our saturated warm wet air and dumps. It is not uncommon to have thunderstorms bubble up every afternoon.

I remember this from visiting atlanta. Thunder storms came through each evening.:)


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Aug 10, 2009 23:19 as a reply to  @ neil_r's post |  #3299

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What about Spam, John....can we have the lower sodium kind or something when we're there? ;)

Got a couple of cans in the cupboard right now. Also the Hickory Smoke variety...

Believe it or not, but I had chicken fried rice for dinner tonight. :D Contrary to popular belief, I don't live on Spam exclusively...


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Aug 10, 2009 23:19 |  #3300

OMG will you stop quoting me so much Paula :roll:
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