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                    word
                
                What I didn't mention, word, was that I was exhausted from dodging the shit, and the car had to be washed when I got home.  And driving over Snow goose crap is just as dangerous as driving in ice - only smellier
                
                    posted by
                    johnmacnab
                     on April 2, 2005 at 8:28 AM
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                    Hollee
                
                News Flash:  Tweety arrived safely.  Samantha cowering in corner - hiding behind mortified mice. Stop.
                
                    posted by
                    johnmacnab
                     on April 2, 2005 at 8:24 AM
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                    It's hard to imagine that many birds.
                
                What I did wonder is how you missed being shat on.  
 
                
                    posted by
                    word.smith
                     on April 1, 2005 at 7:15 PM
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                    MerryAnne
                
                Rather you than me, MerryAnne.
                
                    posted by
                    johnmacnab
                     on April 1, 2005 at 6:44 PM
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                    McNab - am FedExing Tweety to you today - she is mouser extraordinaire.
                
                I'd send Boy-Kitty - but he is larger and would cost more.
                
                    posted by
                    Hollee
                     on April 1, 2005 at 10:43 AM
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                    We have mice under the back deck...
                
                we have a frog in the side garden (never seen it but I can hear it) and we have a full bird feeder but no birds.
We also hve two tiny terrors who can hardly wait for the rest of the snow to go so they can get muddy in the yard!
Happy spring John!
                
                    posted by
                    MerryAnne
                     on March 31, 2005 at 2:26 PM
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                    Anthony
                
                Now that is the beauty of not having a basement. No sump pump to worry about.  We only have crawl space which is used by lots of furry  crawling mammals.   The only thing I recognise in a garden is a weed - hold on Tony, Ell is saying something -   "I told you Ell, I didn't know it was ornamental grass.  I thought it was a weed.  Who the heck wants artificial stuff when the real stuff grows like a weed?"   It would appear I'm wrong again, auld yin.
                
                    posted by
                    johnmacnab
                     on March 31, 2005 at 12:48 PM
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                    JohnMcNab
                
                Big difference between you down there and me up here hoss. No flowers peeking up through the snow as yet, but the driveway is mud. I can't remember if I planted anything in the driveway but I may have, not much at the gardening thingy you see. Raining hard here, keeping an ear out for the sump pump. 



                
                    posted by
                    WileyJohn
                     on March 31, 2005 at 12:31 PM
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