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Posted on 04/16/2004 6:37:21 PM PDT by Mo1

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To: Mo1

Hmmmmmm, Mo's not watching.... Should I funkle, or just start a new thread behind her back???


8,041 posted on 07/18/2004 10:24:58 PM PDT by null and void (Middle East n. former name for the region commonly known as Oil Under Glass)
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To: Mo1
It's called Winston Churchill - the Wilderness Years, 1929-1939

It's based on William Manchester's fantastic book of the same name.

Manchester was writing a 3 volume Biography of Curchill when he dies. This is the second volume. I hope they pick someone suitable to finish his notes for the 3rd volume.

So9

8,042 posted on 07/18/2004 10:40:35 PM PDT by Servant of the 9 (Screwing the Inscrutable or is it Scruting the Inscrewable?)
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To: null and void
Hmmmmmm, Mo's not watching.... Should I funkle, or just start a new thread behind her back???

If she whacks you, will you not bleed?

So9

8,043 posted on 07/18/2004 10:41:55 PM PDT by Servant of the 9 (Screwing the Inscrutable or is it Scruting the Inscrewable?)
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To: Servant of the 9; null and void
If she whacks you, will you not bleed?

Don't know .. shall we try??

WHACK

8,044 posted on 07/18/2004 10:53:07 PM PDT by Mo1 (50 States .... I want all 50 States come November!)
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To: Servant of the 9
Manchester was writing a 3 volume Biography of Curchill when he dies. This is the second volume. I hope they pick someone suitable to finish his notes for the 3rd volume.

I didn't know that .. I'll have to look for the first volume ..

It's pretty good and when looking at politics today compared to then .. many things sound familiar

How far along was he on his 3 volume?

8,045 posted on 07/18/2004 10:55:50 PM PDT by Mo1 (50 States .... I want all 50 States come November!)
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To: Mo1

(I didn't do it.)


8,046 posted on 07/19/2004 5:01:07 AM PDT by Darksheare (Show compassion, club a baby troll today!)
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To: Mo1
How far along was he on his 3 volume?

I don't know. I think he had done the research, but had barely started on te writing.
Here are the first two volumes.

The Last Lion:
Winston Spencer Churchill:
Visions of Glory,
1874-1932

The Last Lion:
Winston Spencer Churchill,
Alone
1932-1940

So9

8,047 posted on 07/19/2004 6:31:16 AM PDT by Servant of the 9 (Screwing the Inscrutable or is it Scruting the Inscrewable?)
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To: westmex; anyone

Westy, We had a beautiful weekend camping. No SPUTs at all. Our campsite was shady and overlooked the lake. Hubby was thrilled with his new BAL leveler. No more boards for us. I tried out my new firepit and it was great. In fact, I burnt the baked potatoes to a crisp by leaving them in the coals too long.

Not long after we had set up, a large group of college kids set up five tents across from us and broke out the beer. I just knew we would be in for a long night of loud partying. But, they kept their radio low and turned it off completely after 6:00. And no whoops or hollers from them, either. I was pleasantly amazed. LOL

We drove around the campgrounds and found a perfect site for a longer stay with the grandkids next week, a huge grassy one. I'd better get on the reservation site to grab it. I never thought I would see the day one could reserve sites in a state park on the internet.


8,048 posted on 07/19/2004 6:34:11 AM PDT by Conservababe
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To: grannie9
No, it is not harmful to birds. In fact, it gives them extra vitamins. It is based on capsicin peppers which the birds have no ability to taste or perceive as hot. Squirrel Away The squirrels don't like it. I won't treat all of it, but I will try it and see what happens. I also use some of the seed cakes which I can't treat with the powder anyway. There is a spray available, but I don't have that at this point. Also, I don't seem to need it for the tube feeders. Thanks Gran. I'll keep you posted how it goes.
8,049 posted on 07/19/2004 6:39:34 AM PDT by sweetliberty ("A wise man's heart inclines him to the right, but a fool's heart to the left." (Eccl. 10:2))
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To: Conservababe
I asked my dad how they kept their squirrels out of the birdfeeders. They have a LOT of birdfeeders and a lot of squirrels and I've never seen the squirrels go after the bird feeders. Dad keeps a big bucket of peanuts in the garage for the squirrels all the time and uses squirrel guards on the feeder access routes. Seems to work. I guess it just depends on the squirrels themselves. I've pretty much always had them, and they've never been more than minimal trouble. I just think these Ozark hillbilly squirrels are a particularly tenacious bunch. LOL!

I probably will break down and buy one or two squirrel proof feeders and try those. I wanted to add a couple more anyway. I will probably go for one of the spring loaded ones like you have and I am finding the ones that roll the little devils off pretty amusing too.

8,050 posted on 07/19/2004 6:45:59 AM PDT by sweetliberty ("A wise man's heart inclines him to the right, but a fool's heart to the left." (Eccl. 10:2))
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To: sweetliberty

Mornin'. I hope you solve your squirrel problem. We have more of a proablem with the California scrub jays. They sometimes get to the tomatoes before I can get them off the vines. They are loud and aggressive. Then there are the pigeons. Don't get me started on the pigeons...

My husband woke me up this morning at 6:15, and for once, I'm glad he did. I was having a bizarre dream. In my dream, I had opened up the bottom drawer of my dresser where I had sweaters, and several mice jumped out. One of the cats, Baby, took off after them. I was P.O.'d and trying to clean up the mess, and heading out to buy D-Con. (I've heard D-Con works on pigeons, but we have too many desirable birds around here, like the California Quail). I really don't understand that dream, because I've never lived anywhere where I had mice in the house. Having house cats probably helps.


8,051 posted on 07/19/2004 6:46:32 AM PDT by .38sw
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I've never had mouse problems with cats either, except a long time ago when I had Persians. I had to teach them to catch them. After that the problem was solved. LOL!

I enjoy the blue jays. they are contrary birds. Maybe I just identify with them. Also, they're not really a nuisance. Like I said before, things may change considerably when I put in a garden, but for now, I don't mind some of the extra critters, especially given the exotic bug populations around my yard. Nice to know there are lots of bug demolition birds about.


8,052 posted on 07/19/2004 6:52:52 AM PDT by sweetliberty ("A wise man's heart inclines him to the right, but a fool's heart to the left." (Eccl. 10:2))
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To: grannie9
I was watching Fox and Friends at the hotel this morning and they had the guy on that wrote the book called The Real John Kerry or Who Is John Kerry....or something like that. This book is NOT going to help John F'n Kerry. I'm sure the other media will be jumping right on the information contained in it. < /sarcasm >
8,053 posted on 07/19/2004 6:55:32 AM PDT by sweetliberty ("A wise man's heart inclines him to the right, but a fool's heart to the left." (Eccl. 10:2))
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To: sweetliberty
I guess I sounded like I don't like the jays - these aren't really blue jays, they're scrub jays and are a grayish blue, and are in the same family as things like Clark's nutcrackers. If you've been camping in the west, you may notice that they can be aggressive if you've left any food around. And they have a loud squawk, just like the scrub jays. I think that blue jays are an eastern bird, and being jays, they're probably loud and aggressive as well. I don't mind them all that much, and haven't done anything to try to keep them away. They can be a little obnoxious, but I tolerate them. We do have the quail coming into the yard and scratching around in the garden. They've been bringing their youn'uns with them, and, I hope, are helping to keep down the bug populations.
8,054 posted on 07/19/2004 7:01:15 AM PDT by .38sw
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To: sweetliberty

Glad to hear about the Squirrel Away. I should probably get some for my gardens if it keeps the chipmunks away.. Those little suckers dig holes everywhere. I don't have any problems with the squirrels and the bird feeders. Two of mine are on long poles, and the big open feeder has a squirrel guard.

Oh.. another thing.. you're not supposed to feed birds in the summer time.. Yeah I know.... I do too. I love to see the odd plants they bring in every year. This last year I think they brought in Goldenrod tho..:( Here I was, thanking the boids and it looks like it's going to be a nice big patch of sneeze stuff.. That's all I need.

I lost one of my feeders last year and one of my houses..and quite a few plants and bushes.

We need some good cold snowy winters. (while we're in FL.) heh heh heh...


8,055 posted on 07/19/2004 7:01:23 AM PDT by grannie9 (I live for today, 'cause I can't remember yesterday, and chances are tomorrow could suck.)
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To: sweetliberty

Yessssssssss... I heard that part of the program too, and you're right, you'll never see him on any program but Fox.

Sounds like a very interesting book. ;)


8,056 posted on 07/19/2004 7:04:19 AM PDT by grannie9 (I live for today, 'cause I can't remember yesterday, and chances are tomorrow could suck.)
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To: sweetliberty

Ya know, I guess I'm just annoyed in general this morning. I'd gotten a card from my phone company (SBC) alerting me to the fact that my "promotional rate" for long distance is expiring in the next 30-60 days. After that, the rate goes up tp $.07/minute, AND they tack a $2.00 monthly fee on my bill, just because they can, I guess. Looks like it's time to shop around again for another long distance provider. I found one at Newsmax (GTC) that I used in the past. At that time it was .05/minute, now they advertise 2.7 cents (how do you make that cent symbol?) per minute. The nerve! Tacking on a $2/month fee. Geeze. As if there aren't enough "fees" on my phone bill already. I'm getting closer to just switching to using my cell phone (my nephew does that), but I need the phone line for the FAX (for my husband's work) and the DSL.


8,057 posted on 07/19/2004 7:07:31 AM PDT by .38sw
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To: .38sw

Mornin Cali-girl. We have lots of Blue-Jays here too, and I hate it when they gang up and start squawking. They don't bother my plants or anything tho, just like to steal the others babies like the Crows do.

Both meat-eaters...


8,058 posted on 07/19/2004 7:09:28 AM PDT by grannie9 (I live for today, 'cause I can't remember yesterday, and chances are tomorrow could suck.)
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Well I got two more window curtains hung up.. Three more to go for the sunporch. I don't mind making the curtains, but I sure as heck hate washing all those small paned windows.

Have to let my daughter tackle my hair today, as it's a complete mess. I have a 12:30 appointment, so I guess I'll see if I can get some more work done on my curtains before I have to get out of here.

BBL.. hopefully all spiffed up and fluffy.. ;)


8,059 posted on 07/19/2004 7:14:09 AM PDT by grannie9 (I live for today, 'cause I can't remember yesterday, and chances are tomorrow could suck.)
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To: grannie9

They are meat eaters - but I've also seen them climbing onto bird feeders meant for smaller birds and trying to get the seeds. I'm only assuming that they're the ones poking holes in the ripe tomatoes, I could be wrong.


8,060 posted on 07/19/2004 7:26:04 AM PDT by .38sw
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