SCG I asked them about the dance and there is no such dance. Sorry.
Wow!
I love that you asked!

Funny though.... You would think that there would be a spring dance....or something No one wants a perpetual winter

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SCG I asked them about the dance and there is no such dance. Sorry.
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LOL.... I was hopelessly in love with him... I was seventeen what did I know...I got very selective after him. Probably the reason I never got married.![]()
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Back to the Book club topic, Terry Pratchett died today. He has had Alzheimer's for a while now so there have not been any new disk world books.
I like the noise...On a happier note, the digging portion of my bunny pen project is complete! Tomorrow it's time to go lumber shopping. I'm going to try to squeeze this as cheap as possible. What horrifies me is that I'm still going to have to get some roof materials, some netting, and some paint... those are going to cost an arm and a leg. I'm going to try something new on this one, the roof material is called Onduline. Basically it's wood chips and bitumen pressed to form sort of a corrugated roof thing. You can install it like a tin roof, but it's a bit cheaper, and should be more durable. Plus, it won't heat up as badly since it's thicker, it's self healing, and as an added bonus, rain won't be as noisy on it as on tin.
I was going to use this for roof for dog house. Good stuff, but I have no first hand knowledge.On a happier note, the digging portion of my bunny pen project is complete! Tomorrow it's time to go lumber shopping. I'm going to try to squeeze this as cheap as possible. What horrifies me is that I'm still going to have to get some roof materials, some netting, and some paint... those are going to cost an arm and a leg. I'm going to try something new on this one, the roof material is called Onduline. Basically it's wood chips and bitumen pressed to form sort of a corrugated roof thing. You can install it like a tin roof, but it's a bit cheaper, and should be more durable. Plus, it won't heat up as badly since it's thicker, it's self healing, and as an added bonus, rain won't be as noisy on it as on tin.