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For Sale:
Organically grown and sun dried bluegrass. Can be used as high powered fertilizer or added to a compost heap to boost organic decomposition. We also have naturally grown sun dried thistle plants for wonderful organic Finch food.
You cut and haul to keep costs down. $49 per pound. Call .........
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Organically grown grasshoppers for sale. Once again we are having a clearance sale.
$5.00 per quart $3.00 per bushel $1.00 per 50 gallon barrel
Select breeders at a real discount. Rattlesnakes are free.
Pick your own and bring your own container(s).
BYOB
It's not about the fish. It's about the pond. Take care of the pond and the fish will be fine. PB subscriber since before it was in color.
Without a sense of urgency, Nothing ever gets done.
Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley Rancher and Farmer Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
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Dave and Dwight are marketing geniuses. That's brilliant!
I'd like to reduce my fees associated with used tire disposal, perhaps I could purchase some rope in bulk and make up do-it-yourself tire swing kits? Customer supplies the tree, OR, for an extra fee, I'll gather up a handful of Maple whirligigs out of the guttering and they can grow their own?
"Forget pounds and ounces, I'm figuring displacement!"
If we accept that: MBG(+)FGSF(=)HBG(F1) And we surmise that: BG(>)HBG(F1) while GSF(<)HBG(F1) Would it hold true that: HBG(F1)(+)AM500(x)q.d.(=)1.5lbGRWT? PB answer: It depends.
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Tell ya what I'm gonna do... anyone with extra water that wants to bring it to my pond and dump it will be allowed to do so. On the way out, if you'll stop by my house, I'll give you a free cat.
Just do it...
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I agree rmedgar...Ken does have it figured out. And for the record..I am still laughing at that TJ idea with the cute raccoon give away. I have this picture of a brand new luxury SUV with a city family driving away with their new cute pet and 20 gallons of the best organic water on earth. So proud that they are now green and saved the life of a poor innocent raccoon from those terrible hillbillies. On the way home, to the big sophisticated city, little Nadine decides the cage is too small and that's mean to the cute raccoon. So, of course she lets it out. BAM!!! And just like that dad and the whole family are standing on I90 in total dismay as they watch the cute raccoon tip over the water tanks, shed the interior of the entire truck, and release the nastiest contents known to man from its rear end. After reading this I'm sure you have all figured it out...I don't get out much. I have been reading all I can around here,trying to learn as much as i can.....................when I came across this I just about died laughing. What makes it even worse is I'm in europe where coons are as rare as hens teeth,while stray cats are normal.In the last week I was spooked by a few strays,and one time I was with a friend.He's still poking fun at me and every time he does I just wish I could teach him the wrath of a coon.
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News flash. It's not necessary to live in the mountains out east, or the swamps down south to experience the lifestyle talked about in this thread. I live less than 60 miles south of Indianapolis, and 20 miles west of Bloomington, the home of Indiana University, and I could take you to more than one relatives house where the folks therein make the greatest portion of their income selling fur, morel mushrooms, ginseng, and yellow root. I think they all have indoor plumbing now, but the last one just relented in the previous 5-6 years...the outhouses are still there, and still operable. No air conditioning in these houses, wood heat only in the wintertime.
Chickens roam free-range in the front yard, and barefoot kids carry water to the hogs..... if it's not grown or killed right nearby, it probably doesn't get set on the supper table. Yes, I have chosen a different life than some members of my family. However, it is still a part of who I am. And I can tell you that these folks don't glamourize, or paint a rosy picture about their way of life, they merely accept it as fact and go on.
If someone would like to see for themselves, come on over and we'll run all over these hills and hollers. But when we get to where we're going, it would probably be best if you stayed in the truck and let me do a little talking first.
sparkplug I couldn't agree more................I come from south NJ and the same can be said to a point about there,though fishing is foremost.My wife is from Bulgaria and yes they are country there too.........although they call it village As for my experiences in BG one new years she asked me dont you find it funny they are shaving a sheep in the winter?My reply was no unless it wasn't going to be for dinner
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