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Heah, Bud
I just returned from a short walk around the area and am here to
report that I see some trees starting to bud. May be hard to believe, but Spring is on the way !! |
Heah, Bud
On Jan 4, 1:01*pm, Larry L wrote:
I just returned from a short walk around the area and am here to report that I see some trees starting to bud. May be hard to believe, but Spring is on the way !! You live in a place where seasons are meaningless abstractions. Sort of like identifying oneself as an American political conservative.....or liberal. I don't think I'd like living where you do. g. who takes solace from the fact that we at least have that much in common. |
Heah, Bud
Larry L wrote:
I just returned from a short walk around the area and am here to report that I see some trees starting to bud. May be hard to believe, but Spring is on the way !! What a crock. If you're seeing trees starting to bud in early January you wouldn't know Spring if it jumped up and bit you on the tit. It's Winter, Dead Of, and that's another season which poses an imminent danger to your mammaries. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Heah, Bud
On Jan 4, 3:40*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Larry L wrote: I just returned from a short walk around the area and am here to report that I see some trees starting to bud. May be hard to believe, but Spring is on the way !! What a crock. If you're seeing trees starting to bud in early January you wouldn't know Spring if it jumped up and bit you on the tit. It's Winter, Dead Of, and that's another season which poses an imminent danger to your mammaries. -- Ken Fortenberry I thought my post might bring you and wolfie out to growl and howl in the snow G here's the view from my deck a couple days ago during a break in the rain .... that green stuff is grassy weeds we call lawn, that needs mowing G http://kimshew.com/outback.jpg 14 feet of snow on the ground less than 50 miles from here .... just in case I want my tits bit by winter, dead of ;-) now summers here are a good reason to be somewhere else |
Heah, Bud
On Jan 4, 6:00*pm, Larry L wrote:
On Jan 4, 3:40*pm, Ken Fortenberry wrote: Larry L wrote: I just returned from a short walk around the area and am here to report that I see some trees starting to bud. May be hard to believe, but Spring is on the way !! What a crock. If you're seeing trees starting to bud in early January you wouldn't know Spring if it jumped up and bit you on the tit. It's Winter, Dead Of, and that's another season which poses an imminent danger to your mammaries. -- Ken Fortenberry I thought my post might bring you and wolfie out to growl and howl in the snow G here's the view from my deck a couple days ago during a break in the rain .... that green stuff is grassy weeds we call lawn, that needs mowing G http://kimshew.com/outback.jpg 14 feet of snow on the ground less than *50 miles from here .... just in case I want my tits bit by winter, dead of *;-) now summers here are a good reason to be somewhere else *******! Frank Reid If you consider it a sport to gather your food by drilling through 18 inches of ice and sitting there all day hoping that the food will swim by, you might live in Nebraska. |
Heah, Bud
On Jan 4, 5:54*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
*******! oops, I guess my rubbing it in might be a little mean ..... ;-( sorry |
Heah, Bud
On Jan 4, 6:00*pm, Larry L wrote:
On Jan 4, 3:40*pm, Ken Fortenberry wrote: Larry L wrote: I just returned from a short walk around the area and am here to report that I see some trees starting to bud. May be hard to believe, but Spring is on the way !! What a crock. If you're seeing trees starting to bud in early January you wouldn't know Spring if it jumped up and bit you on the tit. It's Winter, Dead Of, and that's another season which poses an imminent danger to your mammaries. -- Ken Fortenberry I thought my post might bring you and wolfie out to growl and howl in the snow G Growl and howl? I've seen four seasons a year almost every year for more than half a century. Nothing to howl or growl about. One gets used to it....or one doesn't.....makes no difference. They come, and then they go. At the very least, one learns to recognize them. Meanwhile, you live in a place where seasons are a meaningless abstraction. And taking pride in being an asshole incapable of civil relationships (or even brief encounters) with human beings does not make one charming or cuddly. It just makes you an asshole. G that. Moron. g. |
Heah, Bud
On Tue, 4 Jan 2011 18:15:11 -0800 (PST), Giles
wrote: On Jan 4, 6:00*pm, Larry L wrote: On Jan 4, 3:40*pm, Ken Fortenberry wrote: Larry L wrote: I just returned from a short walk around the area and am here to report that I see some trees starting to bud. May be hard to believe, but Spring is on the way !! What a crock. If you're seeing trees starting to bud in early January you wouldn't know Spring if it jumped up and bit you on the tit. It's Winter, Dead Of, and that's another season which poses an imminent danger to your mammaries. -- Ken Fortenberry snip snip drivel... And taking pride in being an asshole incapable of civil relationships (or even brief encounters) with human beings does not make one charming or cuddly. It just makes you an asshole. G that. Moron. g. Sitting on my ass by the computer at 10 below zero Sometime I wonder why we didn't retire to a tropical isle??? Who is (are) the asshole (s) here One smells real raunchy and randy... Me I just showered ebenezer cooke |
Heah, Bud
Larry L wrote:
I thought my post might bring you and wolfie out to growl and howl in the snowG here's the view from my deck a couple days ago during a break in the rain .... that green stuff is grassy weeds we call lawn, that needs mowingG http://kimshew.com/outback.jpg Ah, grass and lawn, yes I remember it well. ;-) 14 feet of snow on the ground less than 50 miles from here .... just in case I want my tits bit by winter, dead of ;-) now summers here are a good reason to be somewhere else I'm more of a stay-put, four seasons type. I like it all, the XC skiing, the sweltering day games at Busch Stadium and everything in between. To everything there is a season and I like that. Plus it keeps my tits safe. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
Heah, Bud
On 2011-01-04 18:40:05 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
said: Larry L wrote: I just returned from a short walk around the area and am here to report that I see some trees starting to bud. May be hard to believe, but Spring is on the way !! What a crock. If you're seeing trees starting to bud in early January you wouldn't know Spring if it jumped up and bit you on the tit. It's Winter, Dead Of, and that's another season which poses an imminent danger to your mammaries. Horse caca. Here in NE we have snow on the ground and it IS the dead of winter. However, the witch hazel is about to bloom. Jo planted them specifically because they bloom in the DOW. In another week they will be in full bloom and will last until sometime in later February. The flower is very similar to forsythia; folks have asked how we get our "forsythia" to bloom so early. There are also buds on the magnolia trees. Louie |
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