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Jewelbee

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  1. LOL!!! I STILL do that EVERY year!!!!
  2. Ya....I just finished walkin dogs before work in your "Dry Cold" ! LOL
  3. Don't know what it's called or who makes it, but I see them all the time down here in the fruit belt. They are used on the farms for carrying the workers and product to and from the orchards.
  4. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! Don't GO there!!!!!!!!!! LOL!
  5. Get well soon. Would be nice to see you at Lakair!
  6. Would love to see you all again...up in the air for now tho.
  7. Snoring at Deer Camp The guys were all at a deer camp. No one wanted to room with Bob, because he snored so badly. They decided it wasn't fair to make one of them stay with him the whole time, so they voted to take turns. The first guy slept with Bob and comes to breakfast the next morning with his hair a mess and his eyes all bloodshot. They said, "Man, what happened to you?" He said, "Bob snored so loudly, I just sat up and watched him all night." The next night it was a different guy's turn. In the morning, same thing hair all standing up, eyes all bloodshot. They said, "Man, what happened to you? You look awful!" He said, 'Man, that Bob shakes the roof with his snoring. I watched him all night." The third night was Fred's turn. Fred was a tanned, older cowboy; a man's man. The next morning he came to breakfast bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. "Good morning!" he said. They couldn't believe it. They said, "Man, what happened?" He said, "Well, we got ready for bed. I went and tucked Bob into bed, patted him on the butt, and kissed him goodnight. Bob sat up and watched me all night.
  8. Please wait. Be patient. Lost friends to thin ice on Simcoe 3 yrs ago !
  9. Wow ...these are castles !!!! In my ice fishing days, we used a couple of cut saplings and a bed sheet for a windbreak!!! LOL!!!!
  10. I'll Second That!!!
  11. I Have this condition as well. A horse flipped over on me when I was 27 yrs old and I had severe chronic pain. Chiro treatments for about 1 yr helped a lot. I find now (20 yrs later) as long as I keep my back strong with walking and daily exercise, it is quite manageable. Do expect the occasional bad day tho, as this is something that will last a lifetime. (sorry)
  12. Done
  13. Shame to let it waste! It was a very poor shot! Hope you found someone to check it out for you. If not, I would go back for the rack and skull!
  14. Last night on my way home from Rick's, I saw 4 deer on the shoulder of the QEW ready to cross the highway. I'm so lucky the didn't chose the moment I came up on them! Just a reminder to keep your eyes peeled and heads up! They are moving heavy in rut now!!!!
  15. Wow!
  16. Hope your "up" and running soon! Speedy recovery!
  17. Wow! Watch this slide show. http://www.edmontonsun.com/news/world/2010/11/07/16024401.html
  18. Rick told me of your post. I can't imagine how frightening it is to go through what you are right now. However, you sound like you have a good support network. Don't hesitate to lean on them (or us). Also want to reassure you that if you do have the surgery...No difference afterward Sending Good Karma waves you way! Jewelbee
  19. I take it too!!!If not I get like this.... LOL!!
  20. HMMM....Vampires and Polar Bears? Hope you have a sun lamp
  21. SMASHING IDEA!!!!!!!!!!!
  22. Lucky Me!!! A friend called tonight and asked if I knew anyone who might want 10lbs of last years frozen venison. AH....Duh...Ya....ME!
  23. How do we cope? I do suffer SAD, It SUCKS! Best way to cope? Get outside as much as you can. I'm fortunate to finish work at 230 pm so at least I see some daylight But regardless, no matter how cold, getting outside helps. No cure like fresh air! Have a good winter
  24. Come on.... Why the accusatory tone? Try sending congrats instead of criticism!
  25. Oh how sad .....I could NEVER part with my boys! But I understand your decision was probably a very tough one. Good luck with placing her!
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