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4th February 08, 09:33 AM
#11
Oh well, it was after all, boring information. I will say that I think the cactus spines won't cause as much trouble if they get in the fabric of the kilt as in pants. Most prickly pear spines will go right through pants into your leg, so it pins your pants to your leg; not fun to take them off then. The kilt kind of floats around you and... well hope you get the point. I don't wear gloves when handeling cacti for this same reason. It's just mor fun to pick the spines out of my hands than to break them off in my hands taking off the gloves. Bla bla bla.
* It's been raining all day, that's probably why the internet connection is so bad, and I haven't been outside much. I washed a couple of blankets yesterday and I've been picking bermuda grass seeds out of them all day. The cats bring them in on their fur and lay on the blankets and leave the..., some people call them fox tails I guess, and the blankets keep them. It just takes time.
The blankets are too nice to throw away, but it's hard to use them when they have some of those in them: scratchy. It will be nice when I get my belted plaids back...
BTW, String, they did have pineapple jelly at Walmart when I went yesterday... Also, tomorrow, I'm going to try putting orange peals in the rice meal that I usually eat. I guess I'll report on how that goes.
Guess that's it.
Last edited by Bugbear; 5th February 08 at 02:23 PM.
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