Re: Johnny does yard work...
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Y'all do realize that my comment was from a guy who had budgeted $600 for a piano and ended up spending >$2000, right?
Ya, I know. Just trying to spread the love. Spend 10x and have 20x the fun!
-Brian n8wrl
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Re: Johnny does yard work...
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There once was a doc from Connecticut, who was decidely lacking in etiquette....
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Re: Johnny does yard work...
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Great ! Something that rhymes with Connecticut !
The limericking possibilities are endless.
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Re: Johnny does yard work...
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axiomite
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... his chip work was shoddy (A whole unfrozen body?!??!) Freeze her, but first, don't forget to cut!
Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
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Re: Johnny does yard work...
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Well, at least he wasn't from Nantucket.
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Re: Johnny does yard work...
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... 'cause his wife wouldn't fit in a bucket...
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Re: Johnny does yard work...
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My mother threw my turtle into the garbage disposer when I was a kid. Ive never been the same.
"Never, never, never give up "... Winston Churchill
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I don't think I would be either.....
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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My only experience with an industrial grade wood chipper and animal carcasses is as follows.
When I was in British Columbia working for their equivalent of Fish and Wildlife we did an experiment to see if we could boost the nutrient levels in streams with depressed salmon runs (most of the nutrients to support aquatic life in west coast salmon streams come from the rotting carcasses of spawned salmon). We froze some chinook and chum salmon we got from streams with good runs and ran them through a chipper and into streams with poor runs. Turned out not to be a practical long-term solution, but it was a hoot to try.
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I can't go too rough on dear old mom though. Those were the days when doctors prescribed amphetamines to housewives that just didn't have enough energy to chase after kids, do housework etc. She was pretty wired most of the time and reacted before she thought things through, really kept us kids on our toes. I guess things could have been worse.
"Never, never, never give up "... Winston Churchill
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