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Dave makes fun of me because spring always takes me by surprise. Bipolar is right!
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04.25.08 - 10:18 am | #
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Don't get Josh started on the Farmer's Almanac. He puts it in the same category as Miss Cleo the psychic. Because sunrise and sunset are apparently things we don't know for sure.
"Thunderousy" makes me happy after finally giving in to the -y construction during my years of doing hard time in fashion magazines. "Pairing this vintagey dress with glammy boots makes a thunderousy downtown look."
Iris |
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04.25.08 - 11:05 am | #
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caging your tomatoes already? hot damn! Mine are still shrimpy.
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04.25.08 - 12:14 pm | #
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Actually, Iris, there are a lot of REALLY woo woo things in there. I think it's hilarious! Thunderously was the word that struck me the most as well. Love!
i Zimbra: They don't need the support yet, but last year I had a bit of a snafu with the cages. I have two sizes, small and large. I started with the small cages, but then they grew WAY out of them and I had to insinuate the bigger cages over the smaller ones. This time I put them both on at the same time.
Stew |
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04.25.08 - 5:20 pm | #
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Joseph H. Vilas |
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04.26.08 - 10:51 pm | #
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Ahem.
I "heart" the OFA.
But, for those who instead wish accurate, timely, and printed astronomical information: http://www.universalworkshop.com/AC.htm
For the weather, I suggest, from among a number of possibilities, going outside and taking a look. That's not bad for sunrise/set either. 
Joseph H. Vilas |
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04.26.08 - 10:53 pm | #
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