Seeing you here is good. Hearing you say fire sale in the future does not make me glad. But I'll be saving up in order to afford to overpay on purpose if you need funds. Figure I owe you a lot more than that just in friendship dues. Terrorist therapy at home sounds like it would be good.2hrs straight before the sleep NAZIs came through.
regardless how they feel the mouse is sleeping at home tonight
I agree. My dad planted some bamboo at their house and it's doing well. You have runners underground that will go out and then pop up. According to my dad you can just mow over the ones that you don't want to grow. I would be in favor of putting them in an contained environment too. My mom hates the bamboo.Grow it in a bucket. It's nearly impossible to get rid of and invasive once it gets started.
Same!Glad to see CM posting. Prayers are ongoing.
I wish I lived closer to help.
I can help with this.MM, I'm thinking a high power rifle range!!! You should have night fire!!! Flares and tanerite!!! M-80's at 3 o clock in the morning. Since your "out there" no noise restrictions in the country!!!
Grow it in a bucket. It's nearly impossible to get rid of and invasive once it gets started.
My dad has some trails cut through his bamboo, and the grandkids love it! In the hot summer it is very cool inside with a breeze that is magnificent. If it didn't try to take over I would love to grow some between us and the neighbors, but I dare not mess with it.Down south at least, once bamboo is established, it can take over the area. My elderly aunt and uncle, down by the gulf coast, spread it widely as accent areas on their property, over a large area, over 20 years ago. It was a choir to keep it under control, and since my uncle passed away, my aunt has not been able to keep up on it. It has literally conquered everything in sight for acres all around. You can barely walk through her yard.
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Agreed, in the south, bamboo seems to become very invasive. Not quite kudzu invasive, but generally a PITA to deal with it and all the runners and roots.Down south at least, once bamboo is established, it can take over the area. My elderly aunt and uncle, down by the gulf coast, spread it widely as accent areas on their property, over a large area, over 20 years ago. It was a chore to keep it under control, and since my uncle passed away, my aunt has not been able to keep up on it. It has literally conquered everything in sight for acres all around. You can barely walk through her yard.
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Back after the mild heart attack and mini stroke I had to have a toe amputation (due to hospital negligence) because of a ingrown toe nail they knew about but did not do anything about it. I was on a antibiotic IV drip 6 times a day, couple with that and what seemed every 2 hours waking me up I got NO sleep. First day my In-laws brought me home, I slept 20 hours I was so exhausted.I need more than 3 hours at a stretch . but the Hospital staff does not see it this way. NAZI agents of mind control
Thanks for your thoughts, gangsters.
The fat lady hasn't sung yet.....but my hopes are growing dim.
Good Morning
One time when I was inpatient, I went all the way off on two of the housekeeping staff who were standing right outside my door gossiping at 2am. "Do you understand how unbelievably RUDE AND INCONSIDERATE you are being???" Went on to explain that it's bad enough that the nurses poke, prod, and give you pills every couple of hours. I don't need to be awakened again just because you want to talk **** about some chick's hair.Back after the mild heart attack and mini stroke I had to have a toe amputation (due to hospital negligence) because of a ingrown toe nail they knew about but did not do anything about it. I was on a antibiotic IV drip 6 times a day, couple with that and what seemed every 2 hours waking me up I got NO sleep. First day my In-laws brought me home, I slept 20 hours I was so exhausted.
Trust I will collect that hug my dear friend.Mouse. I'd give you a hug if I could. Prayers will continue to go up.
I'll hug you when I see you too, ya big lug.Trust I will collect that hug my dear friend.
Our paths will cross again.