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Nah, I spend so much time outside, it is good and tan. I wear a hat now and again, but they are too HOT to have on most of the time
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I was thinking how COOL it would be to be bald YESTERDAY when it was 88 here & I was weed wacking & sweating buckets, almost passed out 2 X, had to quit & go SIT
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in the shade....and drink ice tea !
Darn!
Just wehn I was having so much fun wacking!!!!!!!
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Dontcha think it would be COOL to be bald ????????????
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You may think so until the first time ya get schorched and the headache that goes with and then there is the PEELING bald head in an interview.
 
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I was thinking how COOL it would be to be bald YESTERDAY when it was 88 here & I was weed wacking & sweating buckets, almost passed out 2 X, had to quit & go SIT
somad.gif
in the shade....and drink ice tea !
Darn!
Just wehn I was having so much fun wacking!!!!!!!
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Dontcha think it would be COOL to be bald ????????????
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You may think so until the first time ya get schorched and the headache that goes with and then there is the PEELING bald head in an interview.

Oh, put some lotion on it.
Cold Cream?
Oil of Olady?
Pam Spray?
Hooflex ? (That goes with the cowboy duds
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You may think so until the first time ya get schorched and the headache that goes with and then there is the PEELING bald head in an interview.

Oh, put some lotion on it.
Cold Cream?
Oil of Olady?
Pam Spray?
Hooflex ? (That goes with the cowboy duds
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Sunscreen?
 
ok, looked up Hamburgs, and there are alot east, as in eastern US

AND there is a woman in Northern California who has some.

Julie Bailey
Bailey Ranch
P.O.Box 990847
Redding, CA 96099

Hm: 530-275-8258

e-mail:

[email protected]

This is an American Livestock Breeds Conservancy name, (ALBC)
Does not say which flavor hambers she has.
Call her, e-mail her, buy eggs or ?
Maybe next trip to CA my DH can pick up birds or chicks for ya.
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Hey CR::

Yesterday I was weed wacking with the big gas/wheeled wacker.
I noticed when I went all the way by the far fence & was turning around, that there were what looked like carpenter-type bees all over the freshly wacked tall grass, generally freaking out.
So they live in the ground ?
I thought all carpenter-types lived in holes in wood..and were solitary.
I am gonna go see how they are, sorry I disturbed their hole-in-the-ground.
 
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