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So DW was surprised she just found two more 1 pound bags of limes I had bought. I just thought they get pressed into Grolsch bottles and you forget about them in the fridge key limes get a bit annoying being 15/per lb with plenty of seeds(for the record these do come true from seed). Regardless I got a pineapple, banana, lime, and orange fruit smoothie today for brunch happy hubby.
 
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I attempted a nap again and had my fevered dreams. It really had me wanting to buy a FN PS90 but my wife won't allow me one. I would want it with the 50 round clip. Obviously my neighbor and I are not cordial.

My thoughts ran like this I still want those vulturine guineas and I am sure my neighbor the next acre over would take offence. He would then shoot those annoying things and I would be forced to respond. I would not want to go to civil court so would just take all the tires off his cars so he can not make it to church on Sunday, then I would feel like we are even. Vulturine guineas are about $600 each when I priced them last from a guy in Ft Worth.
 
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Not that I am particularly violent @Matejka just I want a new tool in my shed. That one checks off quite a few boxes. For rate of fire, controllability, flat trajectory and ability to defeat level 3 body armor with standard ammunition due to extreme velocities. I do not own any weapons not even a samurai sword. I guess my wife has more weapons in the kitchen than I will ever own. It was just a fever dream. DW slapped my hand and said more than just no. :lau
 
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Not that I am particularly violent @Matejka just I want a new tool in my shed. That one checks off quite a few boxes. For rate of fire, controllability, flat trajectory and ability to defeat level 3 body armor. I do not own any weapons not even a samari sword. I guess my wife has more weapons in the kitchen than I will ever own.







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You forgot about the dog. Or is he in your wife's arsenal too? ;)
 
You forgot about the dog. Or is he in your wife's arsenal too? ;)
Yep 2 are totally mine and the Mal is completely her loyal manservant. I get to keep the Lab and Heeler, doesn't seem fair. The 50 pound Heeler is the scariest to the other dogs as she will explode with nips on them in an instant no other dog in the family wants to face that girls wrath sometimes you just meet a lady you do not cross. The other 2 just care we do not miss them around feeding time.
 
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Not chicken related:

I am so happy being married to a psyche nurse with 10+ years of experience. If I ever do get violent and off my rocker that lady can take me off my feet and put me down. It is a silly thought but realistic enough to imagine her doing as we have a 20 pound weight difference and 3 inches in height. I am sure the cracked ribs would heal for me.

I do want to qualify that statement a bit more clearly. I trusted the VA to provide good care, however, they provided meds that produced 2 psychotic breaks for me. Since 2016 I take none of that crud any more just the stuff for aches and pains. I can drink alcohol for the rest just being real.
 
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So we have placed an order with

Veestro [email protected] via shopifyemail.com
20 vegan meals for $177 with a 35 % off coupon for 20 meals. This was mostly done for DW but I am interested in how good their chicken fried steak is. It beats grubhub at 40 bucks per trip from BK to my place and happy wife is a better life. Their meals seem to feed one and sound pricey but she can get her vegan fix on. I don't mind getting a few veggies in also they are just reheat and eaters.
 
Are pheasants "hard" to manage? What causes you to keep pheasant?
Nope, most of the time they are docile. I raise them for their 'rainbow' of color, they are hard to beat as far as variety of colors and are extremely soothing to watch....only other birds that compare as far as colors go, would be conjures, or parrots. Everyone on here talks about chicken tv, that's nothing compared to pheasant tv! :D

@AllenK RGV , I see you have a 'taste' for the expensive exotics! I've cut way back on the numbers of birds i have nowdays. My last misunderstanding with the ground has demonstrated to me that I'm not superman and can't continue to care for that many birds and it isn't fair to impose on my neighbor to come over and take care of that many if I have another misunderstanding with the ground.
 
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~2005/06 we become a serious couple

2011 we scored this great house and 2.5 acres.
'12 we finally get a "full sized dog".... A ~4y/o silver doodle that had a bark/growl that the no-kill shelter was extremely hesitant to re-home - even though the family that gave her up due to lost funds to afford her(the previous family called her the couch potato).... My Better-half went there with one or two of our floor dusters to see how she interacted with them..... (This was a surprise for me) for a couple years I had said I wanted a full sized dog once we got a real yard..... she did fabulous with Her and the other little dogs.... She came home with her. Saydie-Brin's been thee Alpha female "fur kid" all along. When she first came home she had a funny scent. A cross between chocolate and baby powder. After a couple years we finally figured out. She had a serious taste for chocolate treats. Sunny found one day around Halloween the answer to this mystery of why she always smelled of chocolate... Next to her side of the bed was the big bag of those M&M mini packs for trick-or-treating.... It was about 1/3 filled still and she found that all the little packs had been neatly torn open and all the M&M gone. The effort Saydie-Brin went to was amazing for that event. All the kiddos were still at school and I wasn't home yet. So when I got home, she showed me.... Saydie brin loved chocolate.... She has impressively snaked many a partial chocolate bar outta her purses over the years.

That was Saydie-Brin. (Pauses to compose self) I've got an Awesome Wife! I have sent the Vet emails over the weekend of Saydie-Brin's status and her body's steps of shutting down.... I'm not looking forward to the expected trip to the Vet tomorrow after I see clients. I have the grave already dug in the backyard next to the other "fur kids"... When you rescue several dogs over a couple years and they are all approx the same age (by vet's best guess).... You have a lot of dogs pass in a similar short period of time.... Still doesn't make it any easier.

Since approx November '19 we have gone the hospice route for: Beau-beau, Curry, Sandy, Bohdi (2 weeks ago) and now Saydie.....

I have to get up at 7 AM to get thru the day.... This dang PTSD screwed up cercadian rhythm means it's gonna be a long day tomorrow... Ermmm, later this morning.... Good night y'all.
 
Not that I am particularly violent @Matejka just I want a new tool in my shed. That one checks off quite a few boxes. For rate of fire, controllability, flat trajectory and ability to defeat level 3 body armor with standard ammunition due to extreme velocities. I do not own any weapons not even a samurai sword. I guess my wife has more weapons in the kitchen than I will ever own. It was just a fever dream. DW slapped my hand and said more than just no. :lau
I do own guns.
 

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