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SUPPORT THE TROOPS - What Does That Mean To You ??

 
 
mysteryman
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 05:13 pm
anon,
Please post a link to the thread where you claim I called someone names because they are young.
I dont think I did,but if I did I will apologize.

Personally,I think you just made it up.
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snood
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 06:09 pm
Montana wrote:
snood wrote:
Can't complain, Montana. How's the girl?



Oh, I'm doing just fine. The weather is a bit gloomy, but nothing to complain about.

How is the weather holding up in your neck of the woods?


Psst! Hey Montana... don't look now, but we're talkin' about the weather..... Shocked
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timberlandko
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 06:57 pm
Weather here's been pretty nice, comparatively, the last couple days - partly cloudy (after several days of gloomy gray rain and freezing drizzle), daytime highs well above freezing, most of the snow cover is gone, lakes and ponds are opening up, nightime lows in the upper teens to lower 20s, and mud, mud, mud everywhere. Ahhhhh ... spring.
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Montana
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 07:04 pm
Anon-Voter wrote:
Isn't that quite a handful growing that much of a variety?? That would seem like a lot of different conditions to control??

Anon


It's a lot of work if you think of it as work, but when it's something you enjoy doing, it's exciting to watch all your plants grow.
The only time I'm not enjoying myself in my garden is when the deer flies, mosquitos and neighbors come around. Other than that I love it.
I love the big bumble bees that visit me in my garden as they slowly move from plant to plant.
It's my own peaceful little world out there. I listen to the birds sing, and see lots of wildlife, such as fox, deer, pheasants, bunnies and lots of other cool creatures as I work away in my garden.
The most rewarding time is harvest time when I get to pick the the fruits of my labor.
My garden is organic and I don't use any chemicals, which is one of the reasons why I grow a garden.

Good times :-D
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Montana
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 07:05 pm
snood wrote:
Montana wrote:
snood wrote:
Can't complain, Montana. How's the girl?



Oh, I'm doing just fine. The weather is a bit gloomy, but nothing to complain about.

How is the weather holding up in your neck of the woods?


Psst! Hey Montana... don't look now, but we're talkin' about the weather..... Shocked


Laughing
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Anon-Voter
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 07:06 pm
snood wrote:
Montana wrote:
snood wrote:
Can't complain, Montana. How's the girl?



Oh, I'm doing just fine. The weather is a bit gloomy, but nothing to complain about.

How is the weather holding up in your neck of the woods?


Psst! Hey Montana... don't look now, but we're talkin' about the weather..... Shocked


Sometimes, ya just got to get back to the basics! Laughing

Anon
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Montana
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 07:10 pm
timberlandko wrote:
Weather here's been pretty nice, comparatively, the last couple days - partly cloudy (after several days of gloomy gray rain and freezing drizzle), daytime highs well above freezing, most of the snow cover is gone, lakes and ponds are opening up, nightime lows in the upper teens to lower 20s, and mud, mud, mud everywhere. Ahhhhh ... spring.


Sound pretty much like the weather we're having here. I just love spring, don't you?
I can't wait until everything turns green and I can get out in the yard to do my thing :-D
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Anon-Voter
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 07:31 pm
Montana wrote:
Anon-Voter wrote:
Isn't that quite a handful growing that much of a variety?? That would seem like a lot of different conditions to control??

Anon


It's a lot of work if you think of it as work, but when it's something you enjoy doing, it's exciting to watch all your plants grow.
The only time I'm not enjoying myself in my garden is when the deer flies, mosquitos and neighbors come around. Other than that I love it.
I love the big bumble bees that visit me in my garden as they slowly move from plant to plant.
It's my own peaceful little world out there. I listen to the birds sing, and see lots of wildlife, such as fox, deer, pheasants, bunnies and lots of other cool creatures as I work away in my garden.
The most rewarding time is harvest time when I get to pick the the fruits of my labor.
My garden is organic and I don't use any chemicals, which is one of the reasons why I grow a garden.

Good times :-D


It does sound like work, but it also sounds like good therapy time ... I could use something like that right now. I'll e-mail you later tonight.

Anon
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Anon-Voter
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 07:33 pm
Montana wrote:
timberlandko wrote:
Weather here's been pretty nice, comparatively, the last couple days - partly cloudy (after several days of gloomy gray rain and freezing drizzle), daytime highs well above freezing, most of the snow cover is gone, lakes and ponds are opening up, nightime lows in the upper teens to lower 20s, and mud, mud, mud everywhere. Ahhhhh ... spring.


Sound pretty much like the weather we're having here. I just love spring, don't you?
I can't wait until everything turns green and I can get out in the yard to do my thing :-D


That's what you dummies get for living up far North like that!

Anon
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Arella Mae
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 07:33 pm
Oh sure! Cheat on me with Montana! Friggin men anyway! Laughing

Well, at least I like her.
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Anon-Voter
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 07:36 pm
Momma Angel wrote:
Oh sure! Cheat on me with Montana! Friggin men anyway! Laughing

Well, at least I like her.


Now you know I love you too, I'll fill you in as well. Matter of fact, watch for a PM

B.
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Arella Mae
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 07:39 pm
Love me too!!! Shocked Fit me in!!!!!!! Shocked Well, I never!!!!!! Shocked

Ok, anxiously awaiting your PM, lover!http://web4.ehost-services.com/el2ton1/heart.gif
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Montana
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 08:29 pm
Anon-Voter wrote:
Montana wrote:
Anon-Voter wrote:
Isn't that quite a handful growing that much of a variety?? That would seem like a lot of different conditions to control??

Anon


It's a lot of work if you think of it as work, but when it's something you enjoy doing, it's exciting to watch all your plants grow.
The only time I'm not enjoying myself in my garden is when the deer flies, mosquitos and neighbors come around. Other than that I love it.
I love the big bumble bees that visit me in my garden as they slowly move from plant to plant.
It's my own peaceful little world out there. I listen to the birds sing, and see lots of wildlife, such as fox, deer, pheasants, bunnies and lots of other cool creatures as I work away in my garden.
The most rewarding time is harvest time when I get to pick the the fruits of my labor.
My garden is organic and I don't use any chemicals, which is one of the reasons why I grow a garden.

Good times :-D


It does sound like work, but it also sounds like good therapy time ... I could use something like that right now. I'll e-mail you later tonight.

Anon


Yeah, therapy is a perfect word to describe it. With all the stresses in life, you need that.
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Montana
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 08:31 pm
Anon-Voter wrote:
Montana wrote:
timberlandko wrote:
Weather here's been pretty nice, comparatively, the last couple days - partly cloudy (after several days of gloomy gray rain and freezing drizzle), daytime highs well above freezing, most of the snow cover is gone, lakes and ponds are opening up, nightime lows in the upper teens to lower 20s, and mud, mud, mud everywhere. Ahhhhh ... spring.


Sound pretty much like the weather we're having here. I just love spring, don't you?
I can't wait until everything turns green and I can get out in the yard to do my thing :-D


That's what you dummies get for living up far North like that!

Anon


Hey, who you callin dummies?

Momma
He's all yours Laughing
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Anon-Voter
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 08:51 pm
Montana wrote:
Anon-Voter wrote:
Montana wrote:
timberlandko wrote:
Weather here's been pretty nice, comparatively, the last couple days - partly cloudy (after several days of gloomy gray rain and freezing drizzle), daytime highs well above freezing, most of the snow cover is gone, lakes and ponds are opening up, nightime lows in the upper teens to lower 20s, and mud, mud, mud everywhere. Ahhhhh ... spring.


Sound pretty much like the weather we're having here. I just love spring, don't you?
I can't wait until everything turns green and I can get out in the yard to do my thing :-D


That's what you dummies get for living up far North like that!

Anon


Hey, who you callin dummies?

Momma
He's all yours Laughing


Actually, I hate to admit it, but I loved Vancouver! I'd move there too if it tweren't so chilly!

Anon
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Arella Mae
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 08:53 pm
Oh yeah, try to make up to her now! Rolling Eyes She said you're mine! Woo Hoo! Laughing
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Montana
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 08:53 pm
The winter is a bit long, but I do like the 4 seasons.
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Montana
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 08:54 pm
Momma Angel wrote:
Oh yeah, try to make up to her now! Rolling Eyes She said you're mine! Woo Hoo! Laughing


Laughing
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Anon-Voter
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 09:01 pm
Woo Hoo, It's been a while since I've been this lucky ... About 40 years or so ...

This is much better than listening to McG and Tico keep recycling the same old lies!! Much better!! Momma, did you check out that Topic I gave you a link to??

Anon
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Arella Mae
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 09:02 pm
I am going through it Anon. I want to make sure I understand it all very well. This is a pretty important issue.

So, now that's over between you and Montana, does that mean I get more attention or what???? :wink:
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