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robinson46176 wrote:Hey... All this pie talk isn't fair. Due to medical things my allowed diet has to be :
Low sodium
Low cholesterol
Low fat
Low carb
and low sugar...
Makes it kind of limited... :D

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Man I sure could use a piece of lettuce right now.
Ohhh I hate pie............
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Oh a big tasty carrot would hit the spot......after a slice of pie, although with your diet restrictions it unfortunatly doesn't allow for very good pie, sorry:(
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jcraigie wrote:Oh a big tasty carrot would hit the spot......after a slice of pie, although with your diet restrictions it unfortunatly doesn't allow for very good pie, sorry:(

For some reason E D has entered my mind. Not actually a problem here, but it somehow has entered my thoughts. You got any idea why? :D
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OH, I so was not going there but thanks for the serious laugh:D :D
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jcraigie wrote:OH, I so was not going there but thanks for the serious laugh:D :D
Doesnt your dog ever quit running? And what is he running after? Does he ever cath anything? I feel sorry for him. He must be tired. I'm calling the humane society.
Thats all I have to say about that.
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She like to run. She really likes it in the winter. Once and a while she catches a wabbitt, sometimes she catches my son and knocks him on his @$$. Mostly she runs around in circles. Although sometimes I try to bribe her to go catch the neighbors 3 pekingese rat dogs that yip nonstop. I've even tried to bribe her with steak but she just looks at me like - dude I'm not going anywhere near those noisey rat things.:cool:
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jcraigie wrote:She like to run. She really likes it in the winter. Once and a while she catches a wabbitt, sometimes she catches my son and knocks him on his @$$. Mostly she runs around in circles. Although sometimes I try to bribe her to go catch the neighbors 3 pekingese rat dogs that yip nonstop. I've even tried to bribe her with steak but she just looks at me like - dude I'm not going anywhere near those noisey rat things.:cool:

I hope Dusty's 'Cat' doesn't start to move! :eek:
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Cats she can put up with we have one that she doesn't bother at all, but she surely dislikes those dogs.
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This mornings unstructured thoughts involve wondering why so many do not grasp the concept of "private property". I have lost a week this month just dealing with legal issues from "neighbors" infringing on our mini-farm over in the next county. It is 17 acres of river valley that runs along the edge of a small village and everybody seems to think that they are entitled to use / abuse it just because it is there. How dare I tell them that they cannot just go into the woods and cut wood... :mad: How thoughtless of me to not allow them to just take the edges of it into their yards just because "they want to". :mad: The complete audacity of me to call the sheriff on them for them cutting down my trees just because they block their view of the river... GRRRRRRR...
Yeah, I'm mad...
I have been battling people that would steal my trees, land and yes, even limestone slabs, there for 40 years.
Yeah, I'm the bad guy...

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Ah, the joy of neighbors and the right they feel they have to infringe on your property. It doesn't seem to matter where you live or what part of the country your are in, there always seems to be a neighbor that causes issues. If you haven't had one yet, you will. Someone will always push the envelope too far.

Hope you figure that one out soon. You could always have your 3 saddled horse chase them out of the woods :D
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