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"Paddy's Pig" wrote in
news ![]() begin 666 Another old bird.jpg Attachment decoded: Another old bird.jpg ` end Good shot. I wonder tho' what kind of herbivorous critter hangs around so much as to warrant chicken wire 'round the shrubbery (lower right). -- Here's *my* funny sig from an ABPA thread on 08/16/08: Alan Erskine says... "I've got an IQ of 151" "I'm in the 99th percentile for my age group - that's the top 1 percent" (nice math there, Einstein!) "I doubt very strongly that you know anyone in my range of IQ" (Thankfully, NO!) Lee discussing newsserver retention: "...I can go back about 6 months..." Alan Erskine interrupts with: "Why should we wait for six months to download an image that was posted yesterday?" |
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![]() "Lee" schreef in bericht . 93... Good shot. I wonder tho' what kind of herbivorous critter hangs around so much as to warrant chicken wire 'round the shrubbery (lower right). I think the chickenwire in this case is a gardener's tool to serve as a model for the shrub. When the shrub grows it's trimmed to fit the outside of the wire. When it's fully grown it'll probably resemble something like a dog laying down if I see it correctly. I've seen this trick done several times by professional gardening companies. |
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"Richard" wrote in
el.net: "Lee" schreef in bericht . 93... Good shot. I wonder tho' what kind of herbivorous critter hangs around so much as to warrant chicken wire 'round the shrubbery (lower right). I think the chickenwire in this case is a gardener's tool to serve as a model for the shrub. When the shrub grows it's trimmed to fit the outside of the wire. When it's fully grown it'll probably resemble something like a dog laying down if I see it correctly. I've seen this trick done several times by professional gardening companies. Asked... Answered! Didn't consider that! Thanks! Mean ol' Lee -- Here's *my* funny sig from an ABPA thread on 08/16/08: Alan Erskine says... "I've got an IQ of 151" "I'm in the 99th percentile for my age group - that's the top 1 percent" (nice math there, Einstein!) "I doubt very strongly that you know anyone in my range of IQ" (Thankfully, NO!) Lee discussing newsserver retention: "...I can go back about 6 months..." Alan Erskine interrupts with: "Why should we wait for six months to download an image that was posted yesterday?" |
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wrote: begin 666 Another old bird.jpg Where is this B-17? -- Later, -MW |
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