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Animals are pairing up and getting in line

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Dave

05-16-2003 08:31:05




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We have had almost 8" of rain here in S. MN since the corn got planted in the last week in April. The animals are pairing up and are getting in a line, do I need to be concerned?????




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Jerry B

05-19-2003 06:20:59




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 Re: animals are pairing up and getting in line in reply to Dave, 05-16-2003 08:31:05  
Dave,
This time around I think Noah (or who ever takes his place) needs to wise up just a bit. This time they need to swat those 2 mosquitos and pull the heads off of the 2 ticks.



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fox

05-17-2003 04:39:15




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 Re: animals are pairing up and getting in line in reply to Dave, 05-16-2003 08:31:05  
What is the conversion for CUBITS ???
Is it from the longest finger to elbow?



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OLDGEEZER

05-17-2003 16:13:01




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 Re: Re: animals are pairing up and getting in line in reply to fox, 05-17-2003 04:39:15  
IT IS END OF FINGERS TO ELBOW



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Frank

05-16-2003 09:44:51




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 Re: animals are pairing up and getting in line in reply to Dave, 05-16-2003 08:31:05  
As long as your house isn't shaped like an Ark and setting on a hill I don't think you have anything to worry about.



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OLDGEEZER

05-16-2003 09:59:28




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 Re: Re: animals are pairing up and getting in line in reply to Frank, 05-16-2003 09:44:51  
I was around last time this happened , you better get in good with Noah so he will save a place on his arc for you. I did and luckily I am still around to tell you about it. Or you can build your own. Try using t he largest timbers possibel to keep from have many seems and rip them down to 2 inch thickness , you should do ok with pin you won't be in the water over 40 days. And if I were you I would invest in a generator , OR a whole bunch of 12 volt batteries and an invertor if you don't care for the noise of the generator , Take a fridge and a microwave and a butt load of TV dinners, darn I tell ya what TV dinners aer the best things comes this way since Toilet paper on a roll . I hated using my hand , One time when I was little I wiped my butt with my hand like we always did back when, and I was in a hurry and forgot to wash it off and went to town that way on my old mule , well sorry to say but the old mule got a wif of the crap and he just killed over , so I had to buy a new mule and hey new mules weren,t cheap back when, so I went searching for a mule with all that crap on my hand, next thing you know people was telling me I couldn't come near them til I washed that crap off my hand. So I went and found a stream and washed the poop off of my hand there, next thing you know all them little fishys came floating to the top , I kapt a few for myself , left the rest for the bears , Speaking of bears have you all been watching the cubs play, BOy what a season, they haven't played this good Since I invented the baseball, that was a heck of a day . well I am pretty sleepy I think I will go to bed.

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Brown Dirt Cowboy

05-18-2003 21:30:02




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 Re: Re: Re: animals are pairing up and getting in line in reply to OLDGEEZER, 05-16-2003 09:59:28  
Sounds like you have had a full life OLDGEEZER. I was thinking that if it does't stop raining in the Midwest soon the Stuck& Troubled Forum will be filling up soon. Tom



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