slaughter in the garden

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Re: slaughter in the garden

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Applause BSG! ... and wesw, the pendant joke is long-running on this BS (for short) so you just joined in. The same goes for "noose" and "looser".
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts

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wesw wrote:have you guessed the identity of the evil bags yet?
Caterpillars...
wesw, the pendant joke is long-running on this BS (for short) so you just joined in.
If I recall it began with a typo of @W's....

Speaking of her, I notice that Little Suzi Sunshine hasn't been around lately...

I hope she hasn't decided to take a permanent leave...

I miss here cheery and upbeat perspective... 8-)
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My guess:

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Oh I'm going to suffer for this
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Yep, you're crusin' for a brusin'... 8-)
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Lord Jim wrote:.....

Speaking of her, I notice that Little Suzi Sunshine hasn't been around lately...

I hope she hasn't decided to take a permanent leave...

I miss here cheery and upbeat perspective... 8-)
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She's lurking...

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Re: slaughter in the garden

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is that from One flew over the cuckoo s nest?

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Yes it is. Nurse Ratched...

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funny, I can remember someone from a movie I saw 30 yrs ago, but someone I met last year...., stupid lyme disease....

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Joe Guy wrote:
Lord Jim wrote:.....

Speaking of her, I notice that Little Suzi Sunshine hasn't been around lately...

I hope she hasn't decided to take a permanent leave...

I miss here cheery and upbeat perspective... 8-)
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She's lurking...

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Went to a wedding in mid Jersey on saturday. Saw loads of tent caterpillars in the trees along the Garden State Parkway.

It's been a while since we had bumber crop of Gypsie moths here on Long Island. Maybe we are due.
Have to stock up on pesticides just in case.

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disclaimer: I did not actually kill very many gypsy moth caterpillars with my bare hands, just a few, butlarge numbers of actual caterpillars were harmed in the creation of this story...

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Saw (and killed) more than few gypsie moth caterpillars this past weekend. First time I have seen them in at least 5 years.
Not a good omen for next year.

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here you go dales, have some marmite on toast and enjoy

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9,000 views?

geez....

I gots sum thinkin to due

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