Thanks for answering the question. Your experience through infant baptism reminded me of a Hebrew child that is circumcised as an infant. Surly, if that is the definition of what it means to be a Jew, than there is no memory of what has gone before. It just has always been, right?
I love that little story. My wife who is a ” Kiwi ” from NZ quite often say’s when I order coffee or such, I’ll translate for him as the waiter/waitress has a blank look on their face!
I on the other hand when food or drink arrives quite often say, I didn’t order this? but usually it’s just because of the funny way I talk…
Good onya Grisson.
Interesting question. Last year I tried suspending cd’s from tree branches – someone suggested that the movement and light might keep the squirrels away. It did in fact work for almost a week. Then they figured it out.
I really think some sort of barricade would be my only hope.
Thanks…Yeah, the ground is really the squirrels path of last resort. The tree is accessible from so manay places that guarding the trunk would have no effect.
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I’m going to add you to my fluther for saying that your nose charges you royalties for looking at it.
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Thanks for answering the question. Your experience through infant baptism reminded me of a Hebrew child that is circumcised as an infant. Surly, if that is the definition of what it means to be a Jew, than there is no memory of what has gone before. It just has always been, right?
I think I know you.
I love that little story. My wife who is a ” Kiwi ” from NZ quite often say’s when I order coffee or such, I’ll translate for him as the waiter/waitress has a blank look on their face!
I on the other hand when food or drink arrives quite often say, I didn’t order this? but usually it’s just because of the funny way I talk…
Good onya Grisson.
Regarding your answer:
Interesting question. Last year I tried suspending cd’s from tree branches – someone suggested that the movement and light might keep the squirrels away. It did in fact work for almost a week. Then they figured it out.
I really think some sort of barricade would be my only hope.
Regarding your answer:
Thanks…Yeah, the ground is really the squirrels path of last resort. The tree is accessible from so manay places that guarding the trunk would have no effect.
Regarding your answer:
Great explanation of routers and network-related info, thanks.
you are aware that Baudelaire was famous at parties for being able to, without any manipulation, bring himself to ejaculation?
I much enjoyed your blue ding comment. Cheers.