You guys just aren't doing it for me today. I need some intellectual stimulation or decent conversation of some sort. Stuck here for another five hours and it's SLOW because the weather is horrid outside.
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You guys just aren't doing it for me today. I need some intellectual stimulation or decent conversation of some sort. Stuck here for another five hours and it's SLOW because the weather is horrid outside.
So, how 'bout them Buffalo Bills?
I have my new Icicle and a nice Shure mic with me, if anyone wants me to voice something for them, just for fun or whatever. I need something to do besides watch the wind blow the trees around out the front door.
Do they? I don't really follow football, I just wanted to come up with the most banal response possible to your complaint that the rest of us weren't engaging you intellectually today.
You need a radio at work.
Or get setup to do podcasts there.
I like to wander around at archive.org, and read "the classics".
Hmmm. Write and record a new waiting-in-line announcement for the TSA to play in airports . It could be lotsa fun , and at worst , you can sell it to a standup comic or a drivetime DJ .
WTF? Hot dogs and marshmallows? :lol:
Not doing it for ya today? It actually matured 3 years ahead of schedule. I got it from the Clemson Agricultural Extension Office located way off campus in beautiful Sandy Springs SC. When I noticed the first signs of turgidity in the what looked like blooms, I called the Ag Office and gave them the tag number. All plants from the Ag Office must be tagged. They came out to see it after I sent the first set of pictures because, and they told me this straight out, they thought I was full of it.
the looked at my ground, took samples, did some on site tests and just before they left they took a clipping (without my permission I might add) and pretty much didn't want to talk anymore. About a month later I received a letter from them with the results of the soil tests and other numbers that I had to look up online. That was 2007. 3 years later they are offering weinie bushes that mature in 2 two years, not the 5 and my name is not mentioned anywhere in the write up in SC Ag Monthly. No mention was made of a bush getting out to some citizen through their offices or that someone grew it in their yard. Matter of fact, they took credit for every aspect of the bushes development as if I never had weinie bush!
Today that weinie bush is a 20' tall tree and it produces blooms the size of 4 pound bolognas!
You are a very good story teller. :rofl:
Sounds like the cow patty fungi extension service to me. :whistle: