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Hi Pete and nobody else,

Dead Bird Day in Indiana, and then there is the 500. Yep, famous for watching 
race cars going round and round making all left turns. Eh, after the last 
crop is in? You forgot about the pumpkin harvest this month and Halloween. 
That's OK, now we can call them "senior moments" and get away with it. Ah the 
bread; "...and there must be other parts I am missing ... now lost."
Not lost, you left them at the hospital.

Sure, you can call Christmas a dead bird day or you can call it an SK day, or 
those with Brasilians in the family can call it DBSK Day.
"Please explain the cannibal connection to "ham"?"
Pete, you amaze me. Please see a doctor for an EEG, your symptoms indicate 
you're brain dead. (;->)

Hmmm, I thought it was a US problem, turns out bees dieing off is worldwide. 
It seems that it's selective, being there are 44 subspecies of Apis, as far 
as I know only the European honey bee is affected while the African variety 
is doing well. If this keeps up and probably will since nobody has pinned it 
down all that we'll have left for honey production will be "killer bees". I 
don't think beekeepers will be too happy about that! I saw that up close and 
personal living in West Creek, Phil K2PG was a beekeeper with about half a 
dozen active hives. He had a problem with Veroa mites but hives survived 
until the winter of 1999-2000 when the lot perished. Well, we got about 
180lbs of honey out of them but that was the end.
I think you mean "genetic" battle with Monsanto, (;->) but I don't see what 
GM corn and Roundup has to do with it unless somehow the contact defoliant 
gets into the flowers and poisons bees. If that were proven you'd feel shock 
waves around the world! Strange beastie it is, Roundup is the key to it all 
since corn is genetically modified to begin with and doesn't even resemble 
the grass it started out to be.

Since you liked my take on Plymouth you'll love my history lesson on 
Jamestown. Here the Indians were better equipped when one looked out over the 
ocean, face palmed and exclaimed "there goes the neighborhood". He knew just 
what to do, a war party would be slaughtered by European technology so he 
went to the shaman for some magical assistance. The shaman knew they were 
surrounded by Moon Flowers and their "medicinal value" so a little chemical 
warfare was in order, good medicine, mmmMMMmmm. He extracted the tropane 
alkaloids and introduced the settlers to a new "spice" to flavor their food, 
the tribe sat back and watched. Soon the White Eyes began to hallucinate and 
thinking each other to me monsters and before long the last man standing 
caught an arrow. Naturally the white man's history books are filled with 
mystery, they never knew what hit them and the Indians are good at keeping 
secrets. Well they WERE until Julian Asange came along and he's so good at 
Wikileaks Hollywood made a movie about him but I digress. There's another 
name for Moon Flowers now, Jimson Weed, Jimson being dialectic for Jamestown. 
Now you know the truth behind Plymouth and the Jamestown mystery solved, 
white eyes lie and Third Eye Blind. http://thirdeyeblind.com/

"And the stuffing inside as well roast potatoes and onions etc..."
Well, that's what stuffing is all about! Turkey, bread, chestnuts, cranberry 
sauce and endless dead bird sand witches loaded with mayonaise are the REAL 
stuffing as you find out it's YOU that get stuffed. Ah but you love it and 
there is a price for gluttony, pay your indulgance at The Church Of The Go 
Nowhere Bike. Hey, it's better than The Church Of The Gooey Death and 
Discount House Of Worship where the Wrong Not Reverend Billy Sol Hargus 
cracks his whip over the collection plate.

Leather team jackets are good for but two things, keeping warm and looking 
tough on a Harley. They're only windbreakers, you still need some warm 
clothing on or off a bike and right, useless on a farm. That's where my 
Cubbies jacket comes in handy as a padded windbreaker BUT when winter gets 
serious it can't stand alone but becomes one of several layers under my outer 
coat. Speaking of the Cubs, last night I saw a presentation centering on fan 
interference that (I don't remember the year) caused them to lose the game 
and that loss kept them out of the Series. That poor fellow sitting out the 
rest of the game in fear until security came and saved him from a lynch mob. 
Here's the funny bit, his name is Bartman.

Here's a clip from ESPN's Catching Hell:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qE1mIT3CVPc

Funny you should mention unused "state of the art" skates and remind me of 
yet another time father peed me off and ruined a winter sport I enjoyed, 
skating. I got started when a girl in the neighborhood got a new pair of 
skates and gave me her perfectly good white figure skates. I cut the ice like 
a champ with them, that's what they're MADE for. The OM didn't like that one 
bit, his wimpy son on the ice with figure skates and WOMEN'S figure skates at 
that. Like anybody even noticed let alone cared they were white? He bought a 
pair of ill fitting hockey skates and forced me to wear them, after a season 
of embarrassing falls, bruises and twisted ankles that was the end, so much 
for skating. Just as well, the parks department cutbacks put an end to 
outdoor skating in Union County with nobody to test and monitor the ice and 
tearing down the skate house didn't help either. SOMEBODY got the wood stove, 
lucky basket.

73 de Warren

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