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Am I evil to laugh at that?We in the south are VERY familiar with black ice - we get it a lot more frequently than snow that sticks (esp. in Atlanta, where I used to live). Most sane folks know how to drive on it down here, though there are always some idiots who don't. Oddly, it's usually some bone head from the north used to dry snow and salted roads - "Ha ha, silly southerners, I can drive in this..." (skiddddddd, BAM!)
- Ant Farm
Oh, don't worry, I plan on getting her back when it's 65* and sunny here and 115* and humid there....This is cruel and unusual punishment to those of us getting dumped on right now...Shame Shame Shame..How can you be so heartless?
Quote: Mowing that hay field with that wannabe mower is cruel & unusual punishment if it's near as large as it appears!
Looks lovely, can't wait to cut grass again.
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Ummmm... Does it make it better if I mention that my mower choked about 11 times?And that I ruined a LOT of fire ants' days - mashed mounds everywhere!!! (I love my work boots!)![]()
I haven't had the infection for a while, that was a few weeks ago.Yes, Icelandics.
Maybe. I'll try them someday. Thanks for all the information.
I hope you get to feeling better soon, and the infection clears up soon.
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Sleeping with 4 kids is bad. LOL they'd burn my house down.I'm so sorry.I use stuff like BC powders plus benadryl when I get allergy-type migraines. The bonus with benedyrl is that it dries you out (reducing any congestion causing problems), and also can knock you out - once mine get going, sometimes sleep is the only thing that works.![]()
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I'm thinking you may be right. I'll get weights and give them a chance, but I suspect my chicken math problem will correct itself when it's time to cull. I'll probably keep the pullets, as I seem to always need pullets. (Yup, I've totally wiped out on cardboard down in the weedy garden paths. Gotta pull the cardboard to the back - that's on the list, the long long list...)
We in the south are VERY familiar with black ice - we get it a lot more frequently than snow that sticks (esp. in Atlanta, where I used to live). Most sane folks know how to drive on it down here, though there are always some idiots who don't. Oddly, it's usually some bone head from the north used to dry snow and salted roads - "Ha ha, silly southerners, I can drive in this..." (skiddddddd, BAM!)
Love this!!!! (Heather, how many ducks are you heading home with?!)
- Ant Farm