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Paparazzi follow me on my tractor04 Mar 2008 16:07 GMT7
I'm beginning to understand why these celebrities get upset when they
are followed by Paparazzi.  Recently I have had them following me
around the farm, particularly when I am out in the fields on my
tractor.  I see them hiding behind trees, below hills, and in fall
Depth of dispair04 Mar 2008 14:48 GMT14
My 35Kg Labrador won't be with me for much longer but
I want to keep him with me anyway by burying him in my
back garden after I've had him euthanised by our vet. I've
the perfect spot for him; a raised brick flower bed, but I
Rudy (Goobs) Canoza Has Quit Posting.............03 Mar 2008 18:58 GMT50
..................while he runs around newsgroups deleting any posts
that contain header path lines that show he hops to Norway.
Pipes banging03 Mar 2008 08:27 GMT1
I have a water source heat pump in my house... I have been here about 10
years. This unit is a 5 ton and is 4 years old.
Last night about 4:30am  I awoke with a loud loud sound coming from my
closet off of the bath. I went in there and it was the pipes under the floor
Why do people make firewood?03 Mar 2008 04:47 GMT10
Why do people make firewood?
I have a neighbor that spends the whole summer and fall cutting
firewood, then he stacks it real neatly to make the pile look real
pretty.  He spent a considerable amount of money to build a roof over
Dude, I think we picked the wrong bar02 Mar 2008 15:43 GMT1
http://www.kansascity.com/450/story/508693.html
THE LAWSON FILE: NOTHING FUNNY ABOUT POVERTY IN APPALACHIA01 Mar 2008 18:01 GMT1
THE LAWSON FILE: NOTHING FUNNY ABOUT POVERTY IN APPALACHIA
Oread Daily   http://oreaddaily.blogspot.com/
Folks living in Appalachia are over it as far as being depicted as
"inbreeds" and bizarre not quite normal human beings. Who can blame
Yeehaw!01 Mar 2008 09:07 GMT21
I closed on the new place today. Hot damn! The first thing we did was
drive out there and walk around looking at it with a different eye, now
that we own it. I knew there were pear and apple trees but today I
discovered not one but TWO magnificent and mature walnut trees! For some
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