billcollector99
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Id rather hear the chirping then the shooting...
I am on CL now looking for my own pellet gun lolLOL... careful what you ask for bassman. Birds taking over the yard now.
We(mexicans) are very big on family. I have several relatives that have 3 generations living under the same roof. Even if you are not technically family, if you are close to a mexican family, you become family. Its just the way it is.The following post is speaking in generalities. Not all people can be grouped together. But there are patterns.
Oh hell yeah I got to know my neighbors pretty good. Lots of food, lots of invitations to parties, I loved it. Sounds funny, but I love the way Mexicans do things. It's like a giant group of people who have it all figured out (in a way). Life is about fun, family, and celebrations.
Some white folks got shit twisted somewhere along they way. We seem to move away from our families, and buy big houses we live in by ourselves. I was talking to my mom about how nice it would be to live with them, and she thought I was crazy. I don't think any mexican family would think that odd. They'd think it odd if it was any different.
I have 2 dogs.You'll earn some serious bad karma if you start shooting them birds. I know I wouldn't want it on my books. Plus I think dead birds are one of the most dangerous kinda bug carriers there are. So not sure I'd want them around my place. Lol... I'd get a cat.
I would be more worried about your dogs then the new cat...I have 2 dogs.
They were never introduced to cats, so would be a bad mix prolly
Ok then only other choice is to chop down the last 2 trees I havent whacked yet.
I have piles of trees all over already.
I have to chop em small to get into the green waste can, and have been filling it every other week for 2 months and made a small dent in the pile
lol cats can be vicious, and thats the main reason we dont have any.I would be more worried about your dogs then the new cat...
If everyone would adopt an animal and take good care of it.blame it on my add
now i gotta download it so i can hear it in the car
its funny when people pull up to the grand caravan, and it is bumping harder then their expensive ass system, lol.
And, I am definitely a cat person. lol
I had to look that word up lol.I want a menagerie in my house eventually.
I grew up in an animal loving house, at any given time we had cats, dogs, reptiles, birds, rabbits, and even a box turtle.
mexicans sound like the Gaelic communities over this side. the irish scots and welsh to an extent just get on and have a bloody good time. the geordies are much the same. though i'm an angry exception sometimes. * herbert lom eye twitching mofo*The following post is speaking in generalities. Not all people can be grouped together. But there are patterns.
Oh hell yeah I got to know my neighbors pretty good. Lots of food, lots of invitations to parties, I loved it. Sounds funny, but I love the way Mexicans do things. It's like a giant group of people who have it all figured out (in a way). Life is about fun, family, and celebrations.
Some white folks got shit twisted somewhere along they way. We seem to move away from our families, and buy big houses we live in by ourselves. I was talking to my mom about how nice it would be to live with them, and she thought I was crazy. I don't think any mexican family would think that odd. They'd think it odd if it was any different.
Both of my dogs came from craigslist. My Irish Jack Russell has papers and that good stuff. He is supposed to be a show dog? All I know is he sure likes to show the world his rather large unit. lolIf everyone would adopt an animal and take good care of it.
I think ppl would be nicer and more rounded overall.
[h=2]Pine Needles[/h]Pine needles are unlike most other forms of natural yard waste. They're slow to decompose because of their waxy coating (see References 1, page 4), which makes them an excellent mulch around plants but a challenging compost ingredient. They're also highly acidic, which prompts two further considerations. First, the bacteria that turn plant matter into compost are sensitive to acidity, so pine needles slow decomposition and prolong composting. Second, pine needles lower the pH of your compost to a degree that few garden plants will accept (see References 2).Yewww! 18 weeks. HHB HHB. Keep it going strong Mr and Mrs Jig. Technically by this point he can see it the little one has a kickstand or not.
Dude, super weird about that neighbor. Does he not know he's flooding his shit? His loss, I guess. Especially if he won't even say hello.
Jig, I know it's probably cold as all hell (or the opposite of hell, technically) but you should try and compost some of that stuff. I guess it would probably take sourcing out some other ingredients like various dung, etc, but it seems to me you would have a good base w pine needles? I dunno. This is probably Whodat's area of expertise more than mine. Just a thought.
its the run off from the ac he had for his grow. lmao. congrats brotha on the baby bump.Hey peeps. More yard work today. BC, were you saying you wanted a yard to work on... come on down bro. I got a pile of pine needles 5 feet high, 6 feet wide, and 12 feet long. And that's just the pine needles. I don't think a 20' trailer will fit all the branches and various other outside 'stuff'. We'll find out soon enough.
I dropped a facebook bomb on an ex girlfriend this morning. Not bad or anything, just wrote to apologize for being such an asshole while we were together and to thank her for putting up with my shit in the first place. It's nice to take out the trash every once in a while. My mind feels lighter.
Ha... I'm still pissed at my other ex. Only note she would get is "I hope you are miserable". Maybe not that harsh, but it wouldn't be nice.
So I guess I have a weird neighbor. Dude bought the house last year and has only been up maybe 4 days in 8 months. One of those days the guy managed to light his front yard on fire. Fire trucks and everything. Anyhow, I noticed over the weekend he had a nasty water lead. Water dripping rapidly from behind the siding on his house. You know it's bad news when it's coming from underneath your siding. Yikes. No one knows who the guy is because he never said hello to anyone. Wife looks up the tax records and finds his name. Kinda common. I used one of those identity sites... cost $2 to find all the S____ G____ in california. I must have called about 50 phone numbers, talking to folks, leaving messages. I didn't think I found the right person.
Then yesterday (less than 24 hours after I made the calls) the guy shows up at his place. I was outside raking so he saw me for sure, but didn't say anything. He walked back and forth to his car, each time I'd look up to greet him, but he just avoided eye contact. Kinda odd he wouldn't even wave a bit. Then this morning I'm out working in the back and he's still around. But there's still water coming out his house! Don't know what the fuck the dude is doing in there but it's all a bit odd.
18 weeks of baby happiness today!!! HOOORAYYYY