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Post by Bob on Apr 14, 2019 14:47:39 GMT -6
It’s planting time. The last warm spell saw some volunteer oats germinate. That’s ok. I’m gonna eat those too. They were froze hard and snowed on, and not showing the least bit of cold weather damage. Write that down. Is there a prize for first one planting this spring? The field was muddy, so I flew on my seed. Had a good bed of oat straw to plant into as well. Should provide a nice boost to the money crop. Bob, I see it says something about the birds and the bees. Best just to forget about it after what your room mate had done to you. Ya know guys, I’m very happy some of you have welcomed me with open arms. But there is way too much talk of my hairy coin purse.
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Post by Sandbur on Apr 14, 2019 18:40:33 GMT -6
Bob, I see it says something about the birds and the bees. Best just to forget about it after what your room mate had done to you. Ya know guys, I’m very happy some of you have welcomed me with open arms. But there is way too much talk of my hairy coin purse. You were probably too young to remember, but that was not intended for a coin purse. Create some havoc in the apartment until you get a set of Neuticles. Request extra large and impress the ladies!
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Post by Bob on Apr 25, 2019 16:41:25 GMT -6
Called in the heavies today to do some custom irrigating and photo journaling. I don’t answer to the rain dancer. I also think it’s important to get up close with your soil to see what’s going on. Is it crusting, dry, moldy? I expect the cash crop to pop out any day now.
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Post by wklman on Apr 25, 2019 18:43:45 GMT -6
Does it smell like cat shit?
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Post by Sandbur on Apr 25, 2019 18:51:41 GMT -6
Called in the heavies today to do some custom irrigating and photo journaling. I don’t answer to the rain dancer. I also think it’s important to get up close with your soil to see what’s going on. Is it crusting, dry, moldy? I expect the cash crop to pop out any day now. Bob, I think you need some exercise!
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Post by Bwoods11 on Apr 25, 2019 22:13:43 GMT -6
Bob I saw you are taking a beating on your Duluth Trading Stock! Why are you so high on that company? The underwear, crack free t-shirt?
Just curious?
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Post by Bob on Apr 25, 2019 23:46:36 GMT -6
Bob I saw you are taking a beating on your Duluth Trading Stock! Why are you so high on that company? The underwear, crack free t-shirt? Just curious? I didn’t own it when the bottom fell out this time. Been waiting for an opening like this to get back in. Today was that day. Started a position this afternoon at $16.33, and left room in case it drops another 10%, to add more. This is one retail company that is growing rapidly, and has figured out how to use their brick and mortar footprint to compliment their online business. They are also Amazon proof as they own their production as well. They have huge runways ahead of them in growing their women's apparel and continuing their store expansion. Just a few years ago, they had 10 stores. They are up to 50 now. They've made $35+/share twice since going public, and they are three times bigger than when they did it the first time.
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Post by Bob on Apr 26, 2019 5:01:41 GMT -6
Bob I saw you are taking a beating on your Duluth Trading Stock! Why are you so high on that company? The underwear, crack free t-shirt? Just curious? And if u haven’t stuffed yer bits into a pair of armachillo boxer briefs while working plots in August, you’re missing out.
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Post by nhmountains on May 7, 2019 5:06:12 GMT -6
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Post by Bob on May 7, 2019 5:32:12 GMT -6
Sounds like bad refugee policy. I’m guessing it was a voter fraud or welfare fraud ring.
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Post by nhmountains on May 7, 2019 6:38:19 GMT -6
Sounds like bad refugee policy. I’m guessing it was a voter fraud or welfare fraud ring. All I know is I went into a place in Maine once that had 30 cats and I dry heaved immediately. The stench was unbelievable.
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Post by Bob on May 7, 2019 20:59:59 GMT -6
Sounds like bad refugee policy. I’m guessing it was a voter fraud or welfare fraud ring. All I know is I went into a place in Maine once that had 30 cats and I dry heaved immediately. The stench was unbelievable. Nobody wins with that many cats, not the cats, not the servants. That lady was compensating for some hole in her soul. I'm guessing old feminist that regretted burning her bra and fighting the gender roles of motherhood.
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Post by daydreamer on Jun 4, 2019 11:31:45 GMT -6
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Post by biglakebass on Jun 4, 2019 11:49:29 GMT -6
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Post by Bob on Jun 4, 2019 12:22:04 GMT -6
Two thoughts there. Everyone knows declawing cats is amputation. It’d be like taking off all of a human’s fingers at the first joint. It’s barbaric and unnecessary. It was mainstreamed by women who couldn’t understand their cats and their basic needs to stretch and sharpen their claws to ready themselves for hawk fighting. Two, where you have predominantly retarded populations, unreachable with education, you have to resort to bans.
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