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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
Curtain call.
It takes one tree to make a billion
matchsticks, but one match to burn a billion
trees
Ronnie, Mighty good having you back! We have a Cajun restaurant in Kansas City by the name of JAZZ... Have you ever eaten andouille, crawfish, turducken, stuffed chickens, chicken gumbo or pork boudin...or played zydeco? Sorry...getting off track here...
"Curtain call" fits Jazz's antics in the sun quite nicely :-)))
"Beware of all
enterprises that require new
clothes."
I LOVE Crawfish... in anything or just boiled on the plate. Cajun and Texan. Most of our southern crawfish comes from Houston. Did you know that? Even if you eat it in Louisiana...
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Well I was away, but not not not doing the can can, my back won't take it anymore, but 20 years ago, you should have seen me fly, my high kicks and skirt twirls were legend :)...:b_grin:
Great entries PJ
Tara TY for the WB, means a lot :)
Bill LOL...I love this, I would thing without the great spell checker, most of my text comes out like this anyway, even without gross amounts of Crawfish :)))
It takes one tree to make a billion
matchsticks, but one match to burn a billion
trees
The last 3 years, our fishing in the river and ponds around here has gotten very disappointing...at least for fish. We started finding scads of crawfish hanging on our line when we reeled in and no fish. I am utterly brilliant...instead of going home griping about how bad the fishing was, I told everyone to grab a net and start collecting those mudbugs. We kept bagging them up and freezing them so every so often when we have 5 pounds or so in the freezer, I pull them out and boil them up with seasoning, fix some cajun dirty rice and corn on the cob and chow down. Sort of helps take the sting out of having to buy a fishing license for a king's randsom and getting nothing back during the season for it!
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MrsLubner
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"It please me to take amateur
photographs of my garden,
and it pleases my garden to make my photographs look
professional."
Robert Brault
For what they'd charge here in the UK for 5 pounds of Crawfish, to me the money side is a good deal, love corn on the cob, and the nibblets too, and a side note to that, here in the uk, we use corn as a bait to catch Carp and tench, also good for barbel :)
It takes one tree to make a billion
matchsticks, but one match to burn a billion
trees
Here, it is strictly forbidden to use cream corn for bait for fishing. They say it gets stuck in the fish' gills and kills them. :-) I think that probably just makes it one step easier when you fix dinner... the veggies are already in the fish!
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"It please me to take amateur
photographs of my garden,
and it pleases my garden to make my photographs look
professional."
Robert Brault
I can understand the eating part but what's with the shower??? Is it Sunday over there already???
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MrsLubner
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"It please me to take amateur
photographs of my garden,
and it pleases my garden to make my photographs look
professional."
Robert Brault
Lol! You guys are too funny!...I am behind on everything:-( Love the can can and the cactus is awesome in form! and fun:-) No questions asked... Ronnie You know I love curtain call and Bill Diploma is cool and very easy on this tired mind!
MrsLubner, I made it one day on the no smoking before something happened to really tick me off and so rather than blow up at someone I am starting over on quitting on Monday....and please pay no attention to those who have issues with it, their problem not yours! If I didn't think I need to quit I wouldn't, sure wouldn't because someone else had a problem with it. Will try to catch up with you all tomorrow, bad, long day and yes Ronnie I am back on the heating pad again! (Still, actually)
My smoking shrink told me to choose a day at least 2 weeks in advance for quitting. Then in that 2 weeks, schedule a days of preparation... da day to wash all clothes, linens and curtains (get rid of the smell), a day to toss out ash trays (except the one you'll use up until The Day), start daily walks, make a list of circumstances when you normally won't smoke and plan to do those more after your quit day, stock the frig with foods that will not add weight and will help with the habit part - carrots, celery, diet soda... The night before, just before turning out the light, flush all remaining cigarettes down the toilet so when you wake, there is no faulter to the day.
It works. And for most people, you never have to look back and you go from 10 cravings a day to 3 a day in just about 2 weeks.
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MrsLubner
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"It please me to take amateur
photographs of my garden,
and it pleases my garden to make my photographs look
professional."
Robert Brault
Another good point and I think I'll light a cig (bomb a fag as we cool kids used to say in High School) and mull that one over...
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MrsLubner
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"It please me to take amateur
photographs of my garden,
and it pleases my garden to make my photographs look
professional."
Robert Brault
I'll smoke a few whilst I congratulate PJ on using the old brit term of Fag, I was a tad worried to use the term, that's why I chose cig, to me a cig is refered to a fag on a daily basis, and we say here I am just off to blaze the glory :)
It takes one tree to make a billion
matchsticks, but one match to burn a billion
trees
Yeah, well... Coming from a british family, fag was the "norm." My girlfriends and I came up with the bomb a fag when we noticed the wooden match box we always bought our matches in had the word BOMB in big red letters on the top. Since everyone loved my term for fag and had picked it up (it sounds really unusual when said with a deep south-Texas accent...) we delighted in piping up with "let's go bomb a fag" whenever the mood stuck. Today, we'd probably be hauled off by Homeland Security if we tried it and charged with a Hate Crime! :ohmy:
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MrsLubner
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"It please me to take amateur
photographs of my garden,
and it pleases my garden to make my photographs look
professional."
Robert Brault
Well, I'm spent for today as far as energy is concerned... I need to go make supper for the zoo, and then I'm going to probably romp around in my garden with my UV torch :-D
I'll leave you all with this one... I've had this rock shaped like Africa for years, I just couldn't resist!
Have a great day / evening to all of you - wherever you may be around the world!
Keep rocking! hahahahahahaha
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Well this place went wild in my absence eh?...I am not going to count all these up. but a few caught my eye Joe's Rock and roll went through my mind last week, but having no internet, I didn't bother, good one Joe :)...Lynn and Bill posting as ever :) a few new faces in here :)...and PJ, I might have known you'd be excellent at this, that SOH of yours is priceless :)...Good stuff gang!!!!
It takes one tree to make a billion matchsticks, but one match to burn a billion trees