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A load of s**t
Arrived in my yard yesterday afternoon ... barn scrapings , from goats ,
sheep , chickens/ducks/other fowl . Another is coming today , this stuff has been composting in place for who knows how long . This comes from a neighbor I shared seeds and advice with , young fellow that's just getting started in gardening for food . I'm doing what I can to positively affect his experience ... -- Snag |
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A load of s**t
Terry Coombs wrote:
Arrived in my yard yesterday afternoon ... barn scrapings , from goats , sheep , chickens/ducks/other fowl . Another is coming today , this stuff has been composting in place for who knows how long . This comes from a neighbor I shared seeds and advice with , young fellow that's just getting started in gardening for food . I'm doing what I can to positively affect his experience ... always nice to help out others who are getting going. worm feast! songbird |
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On 3/29/2016 9:07 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:
Arrived in my yard yesterday afternoon ... barn scrapings , from goats , sheep , chickens/ducks/other fowl . Another is coming today , this stuff has been composting in place for who knows how long . This comes from a neighbor I shared seeds and advice with , young fellow that's just getting started in gardening for food . I'm doing what I can to positively affect his experience ... How big was your grin? That's like winning the lottery for a gardener. Around here they package s**t and sell it for ten bucks. I miss the days in Louisiana when friends would tell us to come on out and get a pickup load of s**t and they would help us load. One friend was cleaning out a cow shelter that hadn't been used in ten years and loaded my truck with front end loader. He got jams, jellies, and pickles until we moved. |
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On 03/29/2016 07:07 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:
Arrived in my yard yesterday afternoon ... barn scrapings , from goats , sheep , chickens/ducks/other fowl . Another is coming today , this stuff has been composting in place for who knows how long . This comes from a neighbor I shared seeds and advice with , young fellow that's just getting started in gardening for food . I'm doing what I can to positively affect his experience ... "scat" is polite farmer talk for s**t. :-) Worked for a farm animal pharmacy for a while. They used the word "scat" so much that the 12 year old inside me actually stopped chuckling. "Did you check their scat to see if ..." |
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On 3/30/2016 4:49 PM, T wrote:
On 03/29/2016 07:07 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Arrived in my yard yesterday afternoon ... barn scrapings , from goats , sheep , chickens/ducks/other fowl . Another is coming today , this stuff has been composting in place for who knows how long . This comes from a neighbor I shared seeds and advice with , young fellow that's just getting started in gardening for food . I'm doing what I can to positively affect his experience ... "scat" is polite farmer talk for s**t. :-) Worked for a farm animal pharmacy for a while. They used the word "scat" so much that the 12 year old inside me actually stopped chuckling. "Did you check their scat to see if ..." I grew up on a small farm in SE Texas, even my grandmother called it s**t. So there! |
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George Shirley wrote:
On 3/30/2016 4:49 PM, T wrote: On 03/29/2016 07:07 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Arrived in my yard yesterday afternoon ... barn scrapings , from goats , sheep , chickens/ducks/other fowl . Another is coming today , this stuff has been composting in place for who knows how long . This comes from a neighbor I shared seeds and advice with , young fellow that's just getting started in gardening for food . I'm doing what I can to positively affect his experience ... "scat" is polite farmer talk for s**t. :-) Worked for a farm animal pharmacy for a while. They used the word "scat" so much that the 12 year old inside me actually stopped chuckling. "Did you check their scat to see if ..." I grew up on a small farm in SE Texas, even my grandmother called it s**t. So there! Even the strait-laced mormon community I grew up in called it s**t . -- Snag |
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On 03/30/2016 03:34 PM, George Shirley wrote:
On 3/30/2016 4:49 PM, T wrote: On 03/29/2016 07:07 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Arrived in my yard yesterday afternoon ... barn scrapings , from goats , sheep , chickens/ducks/other fowl . Another is coming today , this stuff has been composting in place for who knows how long . This comes from a neighbor I shared seeds and advice with , young fellow that's just getting started in gardening for food . I'm doing what I can to positively affect his experience ... "scat" is polite farmer talk for s**t. :-) Worked for a farm animal pharmacy for a while. They used the word "scat" so much that the 12 year old inside me actually stopped chuckling. "Did you check their scat to see if ..." I grew up on a small farm in SE Texas, even my grandmother called it s**t. So there! Just out of curiosity, did you get you mouth washed out with soap if you said that word, be she could say it as much as she wanted? "Where did you hear that word ?!?!?" And please tell me you were wish enough not to answer! :-) |
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On 03/30/2016 03:55 PM, T wrote:
On 03/30/2016 03:34 PM, George Shirley wrote: "Where did you hear that word ?!?!?" And please tell me you were wish enough not to answer! ^^^ wise |
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T wrote:
On 03/30/2016 03:55 PM, T wrote: On 03/30/2016 03:34 PM, George Shirley wrote: "Where did you hear that word ?!?!?" And please tell me you were wish enough not to answer! ^^^ wise Reminds me of an incident my wife had with a 1st grader in her class . She called Daddy in because of the kids nasty mouth , Daddy said " Well , I just don't know where in hell he heard that sh**". -- Snag |
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On 03/30/2016 04:33 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
T wrote: On 03/30/2016 03:55 PM, T wrote: On 03/30/2016 03:34 PM, George Shirley wrote: "Where did you hear that word ?!?!?" And please tell me you were wish enough not to answer! ^^^ wise Reminds me of an incident my wife had with a 1st grader in her class . She called Daddy in because of the kids nasty mouth , Daddy said " Well , I just don't know where in hell he heard that sh**". Both my wife and I are almost rolling on the floor laughing! |
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On 3/30/2016 5:55 PM, T wrote:
On 03/30/2016 03:34 PM, George Shirley wrote: On 3/30/2016 4:49 PM, T wrote: On 03/29/2016 07:07 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Arrived in my yard yesterday afternoon ... barn scrapings , from goats , sheep , chickens/ducks/other fowl . Another is coming today , this stuff has been composting in place for who knows how long . This comes from a neighbor I shared seeds and advice with , young fellow that's just getting started in gardening for food . I'm doing what I can to positively affect his experience ... "scat" is polite farmer talk for s**t. :-) Worked for a farm animal pharmacy for a while. They used the word "scat" so much that the 12 year old inside me actually stopped chuckling. "Did you check their scat to see if ..." I grew up on a small farm in SE Texas, even my grandmother called it s**t. So there! Just out of curiosity, did you get you mouth washed out with soap if you said that word, be she could say it as much as she wanted? "Where did you hear that word ?!?!?" And please tell me you were wish enough not to answer! :-) Nope, my paternal grandmother loved me, she just tut tutted, and shook her finger at me. After all I was her eldest grandchild. G Just like all my elders she used that word frequently. I never feared my grandmother but was scared to death of my mother, she whacked me upside my head with a ten inch cast iron skillet once for back talking her. |
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On 3/30/2016 6:33 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
T wrote: On 03/30/2016 03:55 PM, T wrote: On 03/30/2016 03:34 PM, George Shirley wrote: "Where did you hear that word ?!?!?" And please tell me you were wish enough not to answer! ^^^ wise Reminds me of an incident my wife had with a 1st grader in her class . She called Daddy in because of the kids nasty mouth , Daddy said " Well , I just don't know where in hell he heard that sh**". Sounds like a couple of my paternal uncles, one was a boilermaker and the other was a carpenter. They said it like it was and would then grin at you. I miss all those folks. |
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Once upon a time on usenet George Shirley wrote:
On 3/30/2016 5:55 PM, T wrote: On 03/30/2016 03:34 PM, George Shirley wrote: On 3/30/2016 4:49 PM, T wrote: On 03/29/2016 07:07 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Arrived in my yard yesterday afternoon ... barn scrapings , from goats , sheep , chickens/ducks/other fowl . Another is coming today , this stuff has been composting in place for who knows how long . This comes from a neighbor I shared seeds and advice with , young fellow that's just getting started in gardening for food . I'm doing what I can to positively affect his experience ... "scat" is polite farmer talk for s**t. :-) Worked for a farm animal pharmacy for a while. They used the word "scat" so much that the 12 year old inside me actually stopped chuckling. "Did you check their scat to see if ..." I grew up on a small farm in SE Texas, even my grandmother called it s**t. So there! Just out of curiosity, did you get you mouth washed out with soap if you said that word, be she could say it as much as she wanted? "Where did you hear that word ?!?!?" And please tell me you were wish enough not to answer! :-) Nope, my paternal grandmother loved me, she just tut tutted, and shook her finger at me. After all I was her eldest grandchild. G Just like all my elders she used that word frequently. I never feared my grandmother but was scared to death of my mother, she whacked me upside my head with a ten inch cast iron skillet once for back talking her. That explains a lot. -- Shaun. "Humans will have advanced a long, long way when religious belief has a cozy little classification in the DSM*." David Melville (in r.a.s.f1) (*Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) |
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On 4/8/2016 6:49 AM, ~misfit~ wrote:
Once upon a time on usenet George Shirley wrote: On 3/30/2016 5:55 PM, T wrote: On 03/30/2016 03:34 PM, George Shirley wrote: On 3/30/2016 4:49 PM, T wrote: On 03/29/2016 07:07 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Arrived in my yard yesterday afternoon ... barn scrapings , from goats , sheep , chickens/ducks/other fowl . Another is coming today , this stuff has been composting in place for who knows how long . This comes from a neighbor I shared seeds and advice with , young fellow that's just getting started in gardening for food . I'm doing what I can to positively affect his experience ... "scat" is polite farmer talk for s**t. :-) Worked for a farm animal pharmacy for a while. They used the word "scat" so much that the 12 year old inside me actually stopped chuckling. "Did you check their scat to see if ..." I grew up on a small farm in SE Texas, even my grandmother called it s**t. So there! Just out of curiosity, did you get you mouth washed out with soap if you said that word, be she could say it as much as she wanted? "Where did you hear that word ?!?!?" And please tell me you were wish enough not to answer! :-) Nope, my paternal grandmother loved me, she just tut tutted, and shook her finger at me. After all I was her eldest grandchild. G Just like all my elders she used that word frequently. I never feared my grandmother but was scared to death of my mother, she whacked me upside my head with a ten inch cast iron skillet once for back talking her. That explains a lot. I credit the head whacking for my IQ, she jarred my brain enough to get me through high school and college over a thirty year span. G Now I'm just another retired old fart living on his youth. If I had known I was going to live this long I would have saved more money. Yeah, that's my story and I'm sticking to it. It's a beautiful morning in SE Texas, temp is right around 64F, no rain, a bit of clouds. The garden is doing well, I think we will go get some store bought groceries today. |
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George Shirley wrote:
.... I credit the head whacking for my IQ, she jarred my brain enough to get me through high school and college over a thirty year span. G Now I'm just another retired old fart living on his youth. If I had known I was going to live this long I would have saved more money. Yeah, that's my story and I'm sticking to it. It's a beautiful morning in SE Texas, temp is right around 64F, no rain, a bit of clouds. The garden is doing well, I think we will go get some store bought groceries today. it's been cold here. spring is trying, just slowly gaining ground this year. we might hit 50F sometime this week. a few nights still below freezing. songbird |
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