Thanks, if anyone ever hears of that please let me know..
Coffee 9/25/2021
- freetown fred
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Why G, you think you're ailin???????????????????????????
Got real sick last year, went from fine to thinking I was going to die in four hours, it may have been covid, I’ll never know.freetown fred wrote: ↑Sun. Sep. 26, 2021 9:49 pmWhy G, you think you're ailin???????????????????????????
Two days in my Eyes started to hurt real bad, never experienced that before.
I have heard some coved patients have had that happen to them, so just looking for others..
- freetown fred
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Just don't go on WEB-MD--or like one of my neighbors (city kid re-planted) you'll start thinkin you've got a touch of everything!!!! LOL
No worry Fred, don't do that never will..freetown fred wrote: ↑Mon. Sep. 27, 2021 3:35 pmJust don't go on WEB-MD--or like one of my neighbors (city kid re-planted) you'll start thinkin you've got a touch of everything!!!! LOL
- johnjoseph
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I'll trade some grouse for some fresh canned pears...good stuff for sure.warminmn wrote: ↑Sat. Sep. 25, 2021 8:31 pmHang in there Todd. Sounds like your over the hump.
Ive been watching Farm Aid all day and canning pears while I watch. Has to be the best tasting fruit I can grow here by far but a lot of work with the small sizes.
Klook, I have one of those 45-70 H&R Buffalo Classics and I cant miss with it, but when yours is converted is it to hunt with or for target? 45 cal Im assuming? Interesting. Im not into inline muzzleloaders so I dont keep up with them well or I'd know. I just use a flinter and cap locks with round balls.
- warminmn
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That sounds like an even trade to me! Grouse has to be the best tasting wild bird according to my tongue... They arent real thick here, never were. In the north part of my state they are.johnjoseph wrote: ↑Wed. Sep. 29, 2021 4:24 pmI'll trade some grouse for some fresh canned pears...good stuff for sure.
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Da' Grouse is a real dissapearing act here in Da' Ohio's! Seems well connected to dissapearing Habitat!