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Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | quotePosted at 22:11 on 16th November 2010 I madee an suggestion in the other thread, but that may not be what I'm having necessarily..7 weeks to New's Year and I have an house to decorate if not two this year. My dear old dad seemed to manifest while shopping yesterday at the store..he was pointing out some roast beef he was buying and with it comes an "message" I have to try to understand. The roast beef I have as yet not gotten, though it was buy one get one free yesterday at the store. I had pork tenderion for New Year's dinner and the freezer went out..brand new one...and I lost all my food...electrical error so far. But I don't have money to constantly be replacing food with. I guess I'm stuck in my yearly model..of Turkey for Thanksgiving..long past fof you people beef au jus for Christmas...Chinese food for New Year's eve..and they give out free fortune cookies..but my long time associates restruant gave us long customers an free package of some kind of orange spice cookie last year to go with them,and Ham fro New Year's Day....Boxing Day...I think we already had an thread on it...didn't we?....wanna wrestle Ron...sounds like something you'd do on "Boxing Day"..laughs. I have before me..".Understanding Cows"...perhaps no language system has been harder for researchers to break then the horn signals of cows .Although in recent years a few signals have been broken..they are...this goes to an liitle drawing of an cow head kind of oval shape with the head broader then the nose area...(1) cow has horn sticking out severly from its head swinging to the right...means right turn.(2) cow has horn sticking in an pointed positon straight out...means left turn (3) one horn straight down..."stop"...(4) horns in an massive configuration tied together on top the head..A. confusion..B. a map ...detailed drawing of route to India. (5) Horn on each side in shape of an electric bolt...the one pointed up means "lightening" and the one pointed down means its an " graph" of recent cattle prices.(6)..Picture of both horns pointing inward means "Me"....(7) the next picture is an hollowed looking cow..no nose...black hollowed eyes..it means "No Food"...and finally we have an cow no horns...only little ears...it stands for ZERO, Nil, Empty set. Nada. (And you thought cows had no body language!)
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Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | quotePosted at 22:15 on 16th November 2010 Rough start posting ...James's influence I guess...lol |
James Prescott Posts: 25952 Joined: 11th Jan 2010 Location: UK | quotePosted at 22:25 on 16th November 2010 you may as well blame me shirley ---every one else does. lol |
Rob Faleer Posts: 703 Joined: 10th Jun 2005 Location: USA | quotePosted at 22:41 on 17th November 2010 On 16th November 2010 19:30, Ron Brind wrote:
Well, Ron, maybe James will need a couple of bottles of single malt--one for me and one for the customs inspector! |
jc Posts: 392 Joined: 5th Jun 2010 Location: USA | quotePosted at 17:41 on 22nd November 2010 Good enjoy the day or night! Hope everyone will be a personal day! Alot of friend thats family says Hello! Sure would to see the sights of Merton England for Christmas, maybe Easter. Will be having a good dinner with Turkey and all the Stuffings and a excellant sweet to finish off the meal! Also have a good Thanksgiving! JuJu Edited by: Julie Chostner at:22nd November 2010 18:08 |
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