little late aint ya?mmm, snacks...
little late aint ya?mmm, snacks...
Snacks?Good morning peoples…
He must be a Hobbit. I bet he even has the characteristic furry feet of a Hobbit.Ha ha. You are already thinking dinner......you just finished lunch.......
I joined FB like most everyone who had internet access at that time did but I stopped going there long before any of the things that cause most people to stop going there these days. I stopped because of the popular trend of seeing who could gather the most friends (in some cases literally hundreds of friends) and they started using that as a way of saying that made them a better person then someone with fewer friends.When I was younger I thought it would be cool to what what people were thinking .
I got older and got F.B. and got over that shit.
Im on but have not gone on over 10 yrs.
Some people hear that and act like FB is like water & air ,that necessary
Dramas for girls.This is the only place I go. Don't even have anything to do with other pot forums. Plus I mostly hang out on this thread. Everybody gets along here and frankly I don't need the drama anymore.
Yes indeedy!I am not sure are you in Montana dogzter?
I started it I was as kind of obligated to finish it.Me too the way he saved the day putting out that fire.
Holy shit.........you're awesome!Little something I whipped up
In Montana's wild and windswept lands, Where prairie fires rage with fiery hands,
Stood Dogxster brave, with fur ablaze,
A hero in the sun's scorching gaze.
With paws that danced and eyes so bright,
He fought the flames throughout the night, His bark a rallying call so clear, Guiding hope through smoke and fear.
Through valleys wide and mountains tall, He chased the embers, heedless of the brawl,
For Montana's heart beat in his chest, A loyal guardian at nature's behest.
With each lick of flame that he subdued, The prairie sighed, the forest renewed,
And as dawn broke, the fire's threat ceased, Montana saved, the land at peace.
Dogxster, with his courage bold, A tale of bravery proudly told
, For in the heart of every fire's strife,
A hero rises to protect and thrive.
That's what I said.That’s awesome.
You and me both........I was askeered for him as well.Thank goodness, I just experienced a flood of emotional relief
That is an interesting and likely good idea although more expensive then paint since it makes up in cost it's lack of need for reapplication.Painting insitu is a good idea if they have some age on them, because it can be damaging to remove them.
If they are in bad shape, a longer time fix might be to paint them with a polyester resin with color added, which would bind all the pieces together.
Ahh, Father/Son bonding, you gotta just love seeing that.
Yeah most YouTube has a comments section below the video to allow viewers to comment on the video. Unless the person chooses to turn off commnts because they mostly get comments from trolls.I didn't know you could interact on Youtube, what else don't I know. I am disturbed, I need help.
Still looks good to me despite the brown spots. It wouldn't be fair to blame you for something the weather and watering restrictions are responsible for.Yup. Trick to it. To form the groves I cut it slightly wet years ago. Stays this way all winter. I have even had people who work for lawn services ask me how I do it. .
Been a rough year. Normally looks better.
Thanks HempKat. I do my best. Then there is the bugs, rats, rabbits and birds in the veggie garden....saw my first Japanese Beetle yesterday....oy vey!!!Still looks good to me despite the brown spots. It wouldn't be fair to blame you for something the weather and watering restrictions are responsible for.
For some reason I imagine that being sung to the tune of "Riders On The Storm"Little something I whipped up
In Montana's wild and windswept lands, Where prairie fires rage with fiery hands,
Stood Dogxster brave, with fur ablaze,
A hero in the sun's scorching gaze.
With paws that danced and eyes so bright,
He fought the flames throughout the night, His bark a rallying call so clear, Guiding hope through smoke and fear.
Through valleys wide and mountains tall, He chased the embers, heedless of the brawl,
For Montana's heart beat in his chest, A loyal guardian at nature's behest.
With each lick of flame that he subdued, The prairie sighed, the forest renewed,
And as dawn broke, the fire's threat ceased, Montana saved, the land at peace.
Dogxster, with his courage bold, A tale of bravery proudly told
, For in the heart of every fire's strife,
A hero rises to protect and thrive.
They say that will make you go blind.I know I am real because I get in touch with myself everyday to make sure.
Maybe he used an AI to help?Has the makings of a Disney movie.
Where did all this talent come from, jokerman you didn't tell us you were a wordsmith.