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Saturday, March 20, 2010

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Lousy pagans.

I spent the last day of Winter in shorts and t-shirt, crawling around in the young grass taking pictures of spring flowers.
I spent the first day of Spring in long underwear, watching it snow.

After a couple of chilly rainy weeks, we had a killer day in Florida. Perfect beach weather. I pulled every muscle I have left throwing a football and Frisbee around with the kids.

Lousy pagans.

Pagans aren't the only ones partying, and what's more... those unshaven fat hippie chicks don't have the official blessing of President Obama.

Two years in a row, he's given a shout-out to Iranians on Norooz. Top that, High Priestess Moonstone Loadswallow...

"Lousy pagans.

#1 | Posted by andyuhenet at 2010-03-20 02:16 PM | Reply | Flag: PICKED KANSAS TO WIN

Lousy pagans.

#1 | Posted by andyuhenet

Flea-ridden theocrats.

Flea-ridden theocrats

Lighten up, newbie. Andy doesn't fit into that category. If you want to get to know the "flea-ridden theocrats" on this site, put up a thread related to evolution and observe the ensuing carnage.

This isn't Spring!!, it's global warming!!!!... ok, now that all the goretards have finnished peeing thier pants, it really is spring.

Elsewhere in his remarks, he noted he was speaking on the night before the start of spring, “otherwise known to Al Gore as proof of global warming.”

Bill Clinton

I spent the last day of winter mixing compost, blood meal, bone meal and cotton seed meal into my 4 new raised beds.

I spent the first day of spring slow smoking 4 racks of ribs for dinner with family.

I spent the last day of winter mixing compost, blood meal, bone meal and cotton seed meal into my 4 new raised beds.
I spent the first day of spring slow smoking 4 racks of ribs for dinner with family.
#10 | Posted by Axiom at 2010-03-22 06:30 AM

I can't wait to get a tiller. A piece of property to work might be necessary.:] I envy you home owners - recessed lighting, skylights and a solarium would be my first order of business after the garden!

This seems like a good thread for this:
My favorite banana bread recipe for years and years is the exact same one as prepared here and both have interesting heritage.

I prefer making the double batch like grandmother Barrett does, but add walnut halves, shredded coconut, around a tsp coconut extract for fragrance, and often whatever remnants of sour cream are leftover in the fridge. Sometimes the eggs are too small and you need to add another for mass. Lucky my little old neighbor always has at least three over-ripened bananas, at all hours - ready to hand over to me in exchange for sweet hot buttered bread about 90 minutes later.

I made four batches last week, baked in three peoples homes. And I've just been handed more bananas and I'm running out of pastry flour, but I figure that integrating beer and marijuana into the ingredient list should effectively bypass such trivial issues.:]

Redlight - I don't own my home. I rent. But, my landlord is a pretty reasonable guy. He allowed me to put two 8 x 4 beds in the backyard last year. I didn't push it further than that. My brother and I own the land that my grandfather's house was on before he passed away. The house is unlivable and we're working on taking it down board by board.

I put the four new beds there. Top soil was 135 dollars for 15 cubic yards, compost from the county recycling center was 40 dollars for 1.7 tons, the wood was re-purposed from the house. Past that, nothing but physical labor and 20 bucks to get a neighborhood kid to help out.

Look into container gardening and buy the new square foot gardening book from Mel Bartholomew. www.squarefootgardening.com

you might be surprised what you could grow in portable boxes.

Posted by ZombieHunter at 01:47 PM | 12 COMMENTS | permalink | Comment on This Entry

~Happy Spring?

Making another pathetic attempt at social small talk? Boy, do you think people like ass kissing apologetics addict to the criminal elite? Gaia worship hyperventilating foaming at the mouth over destruction of all mankind?

www.drudge.com

Need a social boost to break your loneliness? Get a puppy, moron. Much of the DR has an inate instinct for protecting humanity. None of these are your friends. Take your fake social nonsense to your gaia-fests.

LR is back I see.

Spouting his same nonsense again too.

do you think people like ass kissing apologetics addict to the criminal elite?

Do you think people like paranoid imbeciles whose only tether to reality is the urine trickling down their trembling legs?

Like the village drunk in some Irish folk tale, you're always good for bit of entertainment. Now dance, bitch. It will amuse me.

#15 | Posted by ZombieHunter at 2010-03-22 07:19 PM | Reply | Flag: LOL!

No, moron. That's your political ally Chris Matthews. But nice try with your political lamebrain allegories.

Even your partner in crime, JPW who attempts to come to your rescue is ineffective.

It's your own words that expose your gaia worship cult. Your deflection attempt back at me is completely laughable.

Did you get the puppy? What's his name?

You know nobody on the DR will ever trust anything you say? Could you even quip the same back on me with a straight face? That would draw another huge laugh from the DR community.

You know nobody on the DR will ever trust anything you say?

Based on what evidence? The voices that tell you to ignore the constant ridicule you receive on this site?

Could you even quip the same back on me with a straight face?

I would be laughing too hard at the thought of you believing that people actually took you seriously.

You know nobody on the DR will ever trust anything you say? Could you even quip the same back on me with a straight face? That would draw another huge laugh from the DR community.

If by DR you mean demonic reptilians.

You really have no idea that you're viewed as a kook?

www.drudge.com

Any further comments? You disappeared just when it was getting good...

That would draw another huge laugh from the DR community.

I hate to be the one to break the news to you, somebody does. Your auditory hallucinations don't post on this site. The last 40 years of sniffing paint thinner in your mother's basement have not been kind to you, have they?

Hey Zombie! Thx! Bro!

The Sun came up the this morning and it was a beautiful spring day in America.

But, what is that Sun doing up there? I thought this was the Apocalypse!

If by DR you mean demonic reptilians.

Like this guy?

But, what is that Sun doing up there? I thought this was the Apocalypse!

Not till 2012, silly!

Remember... listen to LR or you'll end up with something eating it's way out of your ribcage.

Redlight - I don't own my home. I rent. But, my landlord is a pretty reasonable guy. He allowed me to put two 8 x 4 beds in the backyard last year. I didn't push it further than that. My brother and I own the land that my grandfather's house was on before he passed away. The house is unlivable and we're working on taking it down board by board.
I put the four new beds there. Top soil was 135 dollars for 15 cubic yards, compost from the county recycling center was 40 dollars for 1.7 tons, the wood was re-purposed from the house. Past that, nothing but physical labor and 20 bucks to get a neighborhood kid to help out.
Look into container gardening and buy the new square foot gardening book from Mel Bartholomew. www.squarefootgardening.com
you might be surprised what you could grow in portable boxes.
#12 | Posted by Axiom at 2010-03-22 04:13 PM

Thanks, I'll look around for a copy of the book. I've been considering a biobucket design for indoor growing, outdoor should be easily translatable.

I'm painting a buddies house for free! Should've held out for beer..:]

You might get lucky and find it at the library. The older version was written in the late 70's. BioBuckets isn't a bad idea. Growing indoors can be tough though. If you've got a couple south-facing windows, the buckets with some trellising could net you some great results.

It's too bad that we're so lazy in this country that some entrepreneur hasn't seen the potential of renting out allotments to would-be gardeners, especially in urban environments.

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