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I don't think anyone fertilizes them, Lixy....I believe they mate and multiply in dark corners...just like those plastic grocery bags. LOL |
love the work on that barn, glad I didnt have to paint it lol
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how can I tell it's turning to fall? my g/f who is meticulus about everything starts letting herself grow, to help protect the naughty bits from cold fingers.
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seasons
Well, quite awhile back we had a thread about our computer areas. Anyway, we sent in pics and mine had some windows. The seasons are now changing, confirmed by the fact that I now have the windows (not the blinds) closed while sitting here nude at the 'puter cuz the 38 degree morning gets my toes cold!
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Geese Flying in a V
The "V" formation.. actually is an aerodynamically efficient method that the geese have perfected.. The lead goose creates slight low pressure gradients off of each of his wingtips. Two geese fly in these areas.. and their total drag is lessened. This is repeated... to extend the "V". The FAA has considered creating similar formations with passenger jets to mimick "V" to gain the fuel the efficency.
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TY for all the contributions thus far to this thread!
LMAO Sugarsprinkles! Too funny hun! Oh, and Kendall....TY for the info. I do remember seeing something to that effect on The Animal Planet once. I watch them fly over and can see the lead back down and the next in line take his place......must be the wind drag that tires them and they fly for such long distances before they rest. I love to watch the gaggle that fly in numbers more than 10. I have counted as much as 67 in one pass over. It is deafening when they are directly overhead. But anyway.....I do go on don't I? LOL! Again....ty everyone....this is getting more and more interesting! |
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One question....How the fuck do you get the damn geese to MOVE??? They seem to get as far as Detroit and that's as far as they go!! Every golf course and every beach and every park here is loaded with them and their "lovely" by-products!! One park near my home, when I drive thru I can see entire Canada Geese families....the babies (yes, goslings...I know...) are so damn cute but there is such an over population of them here!! |
Sassy and Lixy ...
Truly humbled by all those beautiful pictures! So much talent. Lixy ... I assume you'll be converting the grapes to vino???? Dicksbro |
Here in south Orange County, California there isn't much change from season to season. I thought I'd miss it when I moved here from colder climate, but I've been here 11 years and haven't missed the change of seasons at all -- Where I live they have license plate holders that say "Most Moderate Climate on Earth" - in the summer it gets as high as 80 degrees or so and in the winter as low as 50 degrees or so.
We do however have whale watching season during February and March. lol |
Yeah, Orange county is nice. New airport is nice, but miss the charm of the ol' John Wayne ... open walled terminal.
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Dicksbro - John Wayne airport is still open - it's just called something else -- but when I just asked in my office what the new name is - no one remembers it .... we all still refer to it as John Wayne airport -- lol -- habit is a hard thing to break!!!!
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The Fire Ants start Looking for winter housing.................preferably in your House if they can get away with it.
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I know the season is changing cause everytime I open my zipper my cock tries to get out and fly south for the winter...don't know if this is cause of the cold or something down there is calling it.
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<~~~~~ whispers to skipthisone's cock again :p
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LMFAO @ skipthisone:D
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