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Here you go. Make some and I'll come over for teaPs. What in the h… is a crumpet?

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Here you go. Make some and I'll come over for teaPs. What in the h… is a crumpet?
Yep it’s my mosquito stable, I am breeding racing mosquitoes - fastest blood suckers in Canada!I just love your flooded field (and it seems like I am not the only one!).
Is this supposed to rev the engine of some cute little pullet - ‘Hi my name is Carburetor’ (with a roll of the ‘r’)…….I have definite plans to use Carburetor on a roo. Enjoy the names. I can come up with theme lists of all sorts....for others. For my own, I'm usually scratching my head.
You will give yourself a headache doing that you know.I finally got to the ink absorber on this printer. It was on the bottom. I didn't even need to take the whole thing apart
And I think it is a false positive of being "full" since the pad isn't full at all.
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No worriesTax for all this will be coming later. My laptop's desktop keyboard is being blocked by this giant big ol' printer heap uh' junk.
You heard me right, @Ponypoor.
Toasted spiders?!
- A small flat round of bread, baked on a griddle and usually served toasted.
- A kind of large, thin, unsweetened muffin or cake, light and spongy, and cooked on a griddle or spider, or sometimes toasted.
I suggest a Polish Roo - Mr P is a darling very quiet with the ladies. And doesn’t flog me like some Roos who shall remain unnamed - right Teddy?!Hubby just said if there's free roosters at the farm swap on Sunday I can consider one.
But that I need to get the number of "the pompom chicken lady"
Simuliidae family, didn’t we have them over for brunch last year?Buffalo gnat, also called black fly, turkey gnat, white socks -- all Simuliidae Family -- all the same dastardly pest/killer! And their larvae are so disgusting to see!