In the mean time
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In the mean time
here, on the hill, Sting is da man!
It was not melting. I was sure I was going to have to miss my dinner/meeting.
Sting went out and threw the salt sand by hand so I can get out.
He is also going to drive me down the hill, because that is the most dangerous way. I should be able to make it up tonight without getting hurt.
It was not melting. I was sure I was going to have to miss my dinner/meeting.
Sting went out and threw the salt sand by hand so I can get out.
He is also going to drive me down the hill, because that is the most dangerous way. I should be able to make it up tonight without getting hurt.
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Re: In the mean time
That's so sweet!peacock2121 wrote:here, on the hill, Sting is da man!
It was not melting. I was sure I was going to have to miss my dinner/meeting.
Sting went out and threw the salt sand by hand so I can get out.
He is also going to drive me down the hill, because that is the most dangerous way. I should be able to make it up tonight without getting hurt.
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Sting's a keeper, alright.
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You let Sting give his mother the news--very good!peacock2121 wrote:The trip is cancelled. Sting told her on Sunday.MarleysGh0st wrote:So the trip to see your MIL definitely didn't happen, huh?

But some deer may be full and happy.peacock2121 wrote:I am more worried about our clients who do not have their deer protection done yet. That could be a real problem for us.
and for them
A couple weeks ago here at work, we noticed that a deer had been rubbing his antlers against one of our trees and nearly completely girdled it. We're surrounded by forest, but this deer had to pick a tree right next to our front entrance!

We've got some hunters who work here; stuff like this could tempt them to slide open a window and take a shot right from their desk...

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And they would do this because they have no other source of food and there are no grocery stores in the area?????We've got some hunters who work here; stuff like this could tempt them to slide open a window and take a shot right from their desk...

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I had much angst about it, as he put it off longer than I thought was prudent.MarleysGh0st wrote:You let Sting give his mother the news--very good!peacock2121 wrote:The trip is cancelled. Sting told her on Sunday.MarleysGh0st wrote:So the trip to see your MIL definitely didn't happen, huh?![]()
But some deer may be full and happy.peacock2121 wrote:I am more worried about our clients who do not have their deer protection done yet. That could be a real problem for us.
and for them
A couple weeks ago here at work, we noticed that a deer had been rubbing his antlers against one of our trees and nearly completely girdled it. We're surrounded by forest, but this deer had to pick a tree right next to our front entrance!![]()
We've got some hunters who work here; stuff like this could tempt them to slide open a window and take a shot right from their desk...
The deer eat prized shrubbery - bushes that have cost these people more than most people make in a year.
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Not being a hunter, I won't attempt to explain their hunter instincts. However, despite there being rules against discharging weapons in populated neighborhoods, when I hear their stories of stalking for hours through the woods without result, only to have the game walk right up to their office window and taunt them, I can understand the temptation.a1mamacat wrote:And they would do this because they have no other source of food and there are no grocery stores in the area?????We've got some hunters who work here; stuff like this could tempt them to slide open a window and take a shot right from their desk...
Yesterday, it was a couple wild turkeys.
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