awwww. I like birds that can see! as nature intended!!I cut their tops off before I added them.I didnt the baby because it wasnt big enough to interfere. I added 2 others that I did though. WCB
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awwww. I like birds that can see! as nature intended!!I cut their tops off before I added them.I didnt the baby because it wasnt big enough to interfere. I added 2 others that I did though. WCB
LOL All mine can see. their not show birds.awwww. I like birds that can see! as nature intended!!
Mine always fly up, so I don't risk giving someone a peep show. I seldom wear them anyway.I don't know why not, if you leave off underwear you can get a nice breeze in a dress. I was thinking about finding some dresses to do yard work in.
The noises that pup made broke my heart, I just want to hug her! Her poor little legs were so swollen
poor thing only 6 weeks old
YEP and no rice in the foreseeable future for me either
Hey, I'm familiar with Jackson NJ. I have friends there. Small world, eh??It's Jackson, KY in Breathitt county. Yup, in eastern KY. I guess that is considered part of Appalachia?
(I lived in Jackson, NJ when I was a toddler.)
You paid fifteen bucks for that ragged thing?Hahaha, I had forgotten how sorry it looked. $15.00 was a fine price for him.
Morning Alley.<yawns> morning y'all.
If you're gonna be an addict , that's the best type of addict to be.NO shame when it comes to Twists fudge. He has turned me into an addict
@BantyChooks keep on I'm going to have to put you, wishing and Benny in the same category lol. I worked on ahu units and didn't know that.Nope. See, the way an air conditioner works is compression and heat transfer. I can't say the specific details, just the idea, but the fluid (I think they're usually hydrochlorofluorocarbons) gains heat & turns into a gas when compressed in the outer area. This turns it into an even hotter pressurized gas which is then is removed from pressure and cooled via fans, I think, turning it back into liquid and funneling the heat transferred to the air going out the back of the air conditioner. The air brought in from the room passes over the coils with the cooled HCFCs in it & comes out the front as cooler air.
It works to cool the house off because the whole system is closed. One half the AC goes out the window, one half stays inside. The heat goes outside & makes the air a bit hotter, while the cooler air stays inside. That's the reason why refrigerators won't cool a house down if you leave it open---the warm air out the back is going into the house too.
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Not gonna watch....