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Re: Tracking Santa and Holiday Greetings
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 3:06 pm
by Whazzup
Randy B wrote:Don't keep us in suspense! Were you? :twisted: ;)

:D:
Randy
Nope. Just some good ol' American corn, eggplant, pole beans, and 'maters. That was the lushest corn crop I've ever seen, though, as a result of the fishy water we used as fertilizer.
I used to ride horses with a local gal who was a 4-H youth leader, and she invited me to her house out in the country near Waianae one day, and I noticed she had some pakololo growing under a shade cloth near her chicken houses. Not a good example to set for the kids, but it was part of the local culture then, and probably still is.
Re: Tracking Santa and Holiday Greetings
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 3:18 pm
by hobie16
Whazzup wrote:Not a good example to set for the kids, but it was part of the local culture then, and probably still is.
Reading local Letters To The Editor about legalization, medicinal and bust ice users not pot heads indicates it still is.
Re: Tracking Santa and Holiday Greetings
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 3:57 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
hobie16 wrote:Reading local Letters To The Editor about legalization, medicinal and bust ice users not pot heads indicates it still is.
It seems like they will keep trying! Squuky wheel gets the grease!
Re: Tracking Santa and Holiday Greetings
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 4:04 pm
by hobie16
GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Squuky wheel gets the grease!
Squuky wheel? It must have a really bad bearing.
Re: Tracking Santa and Holiday Greetings
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 4:12 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
hobie16 wrote:Squuky wheel? It must have a really bad bearing.
A bad bearing is when you are flipped on your chart and are heading toward land!!!
(switched to my portable keyboard and it just dosn't feel "right")