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Jan 17, 2020 19:23:06   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
A good day is when index finger on both hands is working. I got this hunt and peck down to 20 words a minute. Maybe. LOL

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Jan 17, 2020 19:24:13   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
Some just work better with thumbs than fingers.


We have been down the thumb road before.

I am like a chicken on a key board pecking away.

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Jan 17, 2020 19:25:33   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
As much as I want to. I wont touch that last line.

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Jan 17, 2020 19:26:45   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
And the grandkids are more patient with showing me how to do things on the phone than on the computer.

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Jan 17, 2020 19:27:24   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
plumbob wrote:
As much as I want to. I wont touch that last line.


Open door.

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Jan 17, 2020 19:28:01   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
Chickens do have beaks right?

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Jan 17, 2020 19:31:44   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
Yep they got some peckers there. Not going there.

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Jan 17, 2020 19:37:30   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
plumbob wrote:
Yep they got some peckers there. Not going there.


LOL

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Jan 17, 2020 19:48:57   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
EasternOZ wrote:
Some just work better with thumbs than fingers.


We have been down the thumb road before.

I am like a chicken on a key board pecking away.


Oz's pecking problem as per the internet:

First, it’s important to know what causes chicken pecking behavior:

The most common cause of pecking is overcrowding...Cure would be to get up and go fishing.

square feet per pecker. is another cause. Give your pecker as much space as possible!

Humans naturally peck at each other to establish a pecking order...Thus we really know who is in charge in Oz land.

In some cases, chicken pecking can be caused by nutrient deficiencies, specifically salt and methionine...Easy remedy here more Root beer.

High heat and light have also been shown to increase chicken pecking. Yes Oz need to get out of the house more.

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Jan 17, 2020 19:52:11   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
plumbob wrote:
Oz's pecking problem as per the internet:

First, it’s important to know what causes chicken pecking behavior:

The most common cause of pecking is overcrowding...Cure would be to get up and go fishing.

square feet per pecker. is another cause. Give your pecker as much space as possible!

Humans naturally peck at each other to establish a pecking order...Thus we really know who is in charge in Oz land.

In some cases, chicken pecking can be caused by nutrient deficiencies, specifically salt and methionine...Easy remedy here more Root beer.

High heat and light have also been shown to increase chicken pecking. Yes Oz need to get out of the house more.
Oz's pecking problem as per the internet: br br F... (show quote)




AMEN

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Jan 17, 2020 22:25:37   #
Kerry Hansen Loc: Bremerton, WA
 
Fish Dancer wrote:
I’m a Ford guy. Always have been always will be. Although When I was young I had a sweet 66 Chevy short fleet side. White with chrome all over. Until I rolled it over in a creek bed. 😢


I am a ford nguy too, but i have a two door 55 chev in my garage.

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Jan 17, 2020 22:35:12   #
Fish Dancer Loc: Guntersville, Alabama
 
Kerry Hansen wrote:
I am a ford nguy too, but i have a two door 55 chev in my garage.


When I was a teenager I had 2 different 56 Chevy sedans and a 55 Chevy wagon. If only we knew then what we know now. Sigh.

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Jan 17, 2020 23:21:26   #
Kerry Hansen Loc: Bremerton, WA
 
yes, a guy who used to work for me bought a Nomad from Texas, More rust holes than metal (almost), hauled it back to WA and took about 10 years and rebuilt it. Did a great job! Huge amount of work.

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Jan 18, 2020 09:15:17   #
bigbarneycars Loc: Wilmington,NC
 
My weakness is my Avitar pic. Wanna see full size pix? Goggle: "1961 Chrysler 300G Station Wagon." I call it THE BATWAGON and the whole car world knows that Wagon. I fell in love with that car in the fall of 1960 when I saw the 1st one in a staging area of the local dealership in Whittier, Ca. and vowed I'd own one some day. I found this rust free wagon languishing in a residential back yard in Fullerton, Ca. in July of 1985 and spent the next 22 years disassembling, rebuilding and or replacing everything and then reassembling, and firing it up for the first time in 2007. End of story, Jer

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Jan 18, 2020 09:59:46   #
Fish Dancer Loc: Guntersville, Alabama
 
bigbarneycars wrote:
My weakness is my Avitar pic. Wanna see full size pix? Goggle: "1961 Chrysler 300G Station Wagon." I call it THE BATWAGON and the whole car world knows that Wagon. I fell in love with that car in the fall of 1960 when I saw the 1st one in a staging area of the local dealership in Whittier, Ca. and vowed I'd own one some day. I found this rust free wagon languishing in a residential back yard in Fullerton, Ca. in July of 1985 and spent the next 22 years disassembling, rebuilding and or replacing everything and then reassembling, and firing it up for the first time in 2007. End of story, Jer
My weakness is my Avitar pic. Wanna see full size ... (show quote)

Googled it and found a picture of one cruising down a street on what looks like a graffiti night type of event. Has what looks like a corvette on the other side of it. Is that yours? It’s an awesome ride. I bet you have a lot of great memories from it.

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