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  1. Sometimes Life Craps all over Us
    But we survive
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  2. Dang dog stole my weed again
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  3. #83 Honokiol, May 9, 2014
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    We made the mistake of teaching the dog to crack her own walnuts & pick her own berries.  She wanted to eat any thing I was eating & I got tired of cracking nuts and picking berries for two.  Both activities came back to haunt me.  I don't remember which order it came back in.  Had the dog when I met my wife.  She didn't know about the nut thing and along about our first Christmas together she put out a big bowl of nuts.  I'm not sure about the details but the up shot is the dog ate her fill while laying on the couch & my wife found the shells under the cushions when she was cleaning.  She started reading me the riot act.  The phrase what kind of slob came up a few times and still does when she tells the story.  I took a nut out of the bowel threw it to the dog she caught it and cracked & ate it on the spot.  My wife moved the nut bowel out of reach of the dog.
     
    I use to like camping out in the woods in the free areas of the national forest.  Took the wife & dog out to an area where there were lots of blue huckleberries & pitched camp.  Dog was real good about staying around camp tent was small we were young dog seeped out side the tent.  Bushes around the area were loaded.  I'd blame a Bear but the dog would have got excited if a friend stopped by to play and woke us up.  That only leaves the dog to blame.  Only one other couple there and they didn't get any berries either.  We did not tell them what happened to all the berries.  She cleaned out quite a large patch.  I had to prove that one to my wife also.  She thought I was some kind of nut.  Now +/- 30 yrs later she limits and monitors what I teach the dog because she knows shat kind of nut I am.  Never found another dog that smart since either.
     
    I hate to say this but if that dog is smoking your dope you have no one to blame but your self.  At least I've got company.  ;)
     
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  5. #86 STIGGY, May 10, 2014
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTQfGd3G6dg
    Gotta Love Monty
     
    And of course, The Troll on the bridge.......
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  7. #88 Honokiol, May 10, 2014
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    Got a $4 copy of the Holy Grail at the store tonight.  Watching it now :)
     
  8. Nit.
     
    NIT.
     
    NIT.
     
  9. #90 Honokiol, May 10, 2014
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    Loving wife just gave me a fresh hot from the oven chocolate brownie covered in strawberries kefir and xylitol to sweeten a sour day.
     
    Who can sulk and grump with such a wonderful sweetie.
     
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  10. We are lucky men.
     
  11. #92 Honokiol, May 10, 2014
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    I'll be AFK a lot this weekend.  Had a rooster show up in our flock of chickens yesterday.  He probably got ran off from another flock by the dominate bird.  Our neighbors are Ok with the chickens because we are not very interested in the eggs and give them away to all the neighbors.  Roosters are an unwelcome NOISE.  Went out & boxed him up last night.  They are easier to handle in the dark.
     
    We will take him off to the feed store in a bit.  He is kind of young and small for dinner and while I don"t mind doing the basic butchery my back hurts too much for the plucking.  More to the point I don't want to disturb the hens with it.  Last time it took them a week or two to get over it.
     
    Tomorrows mothers day.  Happy Mothers Day all you mothers out there every where.
     
  12. I too raised chickens all my childhood, I use to sell the eggs to pay for the feed
    The eggs were delicious!.
    I had a nasty ass rooster he used to jump on my back everytime I collected eggs.
    As soon as he was big enough off to the soup pot he went.
    When the chickens stop laying they to were quickly killed and frozen for dinners to come.
    I raised 50 ring neck pheasants one year, had lots of nice dinners from them. I was 12 at the time.
    Used to chop the heads and into boiling pot dunk to pluck the feathers (made it much easier) unless you had a bunch of pin feathers than the needle nose came out . PIA.
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  15. #96 Honokiol, May 10, 2014
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