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Thanks.... we will see if I ever get to move home.

For what its worth I will re design the drain set up. Fat and blood and feathers will go to a collector of somesort.... Cant go to the septic...
Set up another tank to use for garden fertilizer.
 
Penny I was 97 pounds when I was 14 years old so I well understand what you are saying. I weigh about 135 right now. Don't get on the scale. I go by how my clothes fit. I'd like to loose about 15 pounds but it's hard.

I didn't break 100 till I was 55 or 56 whenever they nuked the thyroid I am 5 foot
and the same 135 I would like to loose 10 or 15 but alright if I don't with simmer coming on when I can play in the dirt again I will also loose a couple and firm up what is left

You both are little bitty things ain't you, wow.
 
I used to be ;). Would love to just let go and eat what I want but the calories really mount up fast for me. Can't exercise like I used to so I walk a lot. Still, when you eat with the amount of activity you do in mind you find yourself eating less to accommodate. Dad could eat anything without it showing up in his lab work, Mom was the opposite. I tend to hit the mid line.
 
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I'm lucky, I eat all the time. Was 158, 6'1" scrawny when I went in boot camp, 190 out still scrawny but some muscles. Few yrs of hard manual labor hit 190. Yrs into factory work and age, 220-230, still not bad, no 'beer gut' yet lol.
Cracked me up when oldest DD's boyfriend started coming over, DW 'mom' we call her, said she thought he was scared to eat, didn't eat much ever. He's not a small dude, about my size at that age, I'm sure he's hungry, I always was.
I work 2nd shift so wasn't around much. Mom says one day when I get home, heard him say to dd, 'I'm not that hungry, and your dad hasn't ate yet'
I told dd, will you tell that boy, that silly son of a *%#* to eat what he wants, and I do bring dinner to work, eat five or more meals a day.
I like to eat what they have for dinner, but it is not necessary....
I once met Rik Smits, 'the dunking dutchman' played in the NBA for the Indiana Pacers and moved after he retired nearby. Was standing next to him in our little gas station, he's 7'4", said to him, dang your tall, he said your short, and walked out :hmm
 

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