Posted by Srgnt Billko on September 25, 2007, 2:54 pm
Started picking gourds - about 125 #s today. And maybe 30 - 40 previously.
And this is just outside the real gourd patch. So far we just picked
volunteers from the two large compost piles, some from the tomatoe patch and
by the rhubarb. A nice varied slection this year.
Posted by Eggs Zachtly on September 25, 2007, 4:06 pm
Srgnt Billko said:
> Started picking gourds - about 125 #s today. And maybe 30 - 40 previously.
> And this is just outside the real gourd patch. So far we just picked
> volunteers from the two large compost piles, some from the tomatoe patch and
> by the rhubarb. A nice varied slection this year.
Do ya sell them at the local farmer's market, Sarge? Or, did ya make a PVC
gourd gun, to shoot them at passing tourists? =)
--
Eggs
-Did you know that dolphins are so intelligent that within only a few weeks
of captivity, they can train Americans to stand at the very edge of the
pool and throw them fish.
Posted by Srgnt Billko on September 25, 2007, 6:35 pm
> Srgnt Billko said:
>> Started picking gourds - about 125 #s today. And maybe 30 - 40
>> previously.
>> And this is just outside the real gourd patch. So far we just picked
>> volunteers from the two large compost piles, some from the tomatoe patch
>> and
>> by the rhubarb. A nice varied slection this year.
> Do ya sell them at the local farmer's market, Sarge? Or, did ya make a PVC
> gourd gun, to shoot them at passing tourists? =)
> --
> Eggs
No selling - buy your 2nd option is a hell-uv-a-idea. Especially with my
resentment toward city folk moving in here and then complaining about
roosters crowing in the morning.
Posted by Jim on September 25, 2007, 8:31 pm
Srgnt Billko wrote:
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> No selling - buy your 2nd option is a hell-uv-a-idea. Especially with my
> resentment toward city folk moving in here and then complaining about
> roosters crowing in the morning.
YeeHaw! give them HELL Srgnt!
damn city slickers ought to stay in their nasty city.
> And this is just outside the real gourd patch. So far we just picked
> volunteers from the two large compost piles, some from the tomatoe patch and
> by the rhubarb. A nice varied slection this year.