i just wanted to make sure we had it well covered.
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i just wanted to make sure we had it well covered.
:rolleyes:Jane's Guide ought to do a review of this site... First of all, any broad leafed tree or shrub or other plant for that matter will suffice for TP. Canadians ought to know about maple leaves..
Washing out a used t-shirt in a creek is bad karma... The guy downstream may not have a filter or purification tabs...
A young sapling... better used as a support for a shelter.. dig a hole.
Sliced bread has a risk of tearing in the middle (as with peanut butter).. :eek:
Personally, I would take the bidette with me... makes me feel civilized and I can also charge a quarter for it's use... :D
i find that waxy surfaced leaves, such as many of those from deciduous trees tend to spread the mess around. ranked right up there with spruce cones.
Lamb's ear (Stachys Byzantina) is quite common round these parts. Soft, strong, flexible, who could ask for more?
Well, me actually, which is why I tend to carry a roll with me just in case there's no Lamb's ear handy at the time.
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Oh, and I do the bic lighter thing too.
Lambs ear huh???? Think of the possibilities.
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great, we need angry sheep in the world....
Thanks a lot Crashdive, now we're going to get a whole bunch of Welshmen finding this forum while surfing the web late at night.
Yep,things could get baaaaaaaaad :eek:
:pIs a white lambs ear goooder than a brown lambs ear, or is one just used....:p
if you ask me, the whole subject is kinda ewe.
:D Mrs. Ridge Wolf says ya'll need to get a life... honest.:D
Did Mrs. Ridgewolf happen to say where such a thing could be bought? :)
Aww.. she read over my shoulder the post on the brown lamb's ear vs. the white lamb's ear...and following. She's thinkin' that we all just sit around on the puter all day with nothin' better to do... (shakes her head and rolls eyes quite frequently).. :D
Now she says that life can be bought at any toy store..
ebay catfish, ebay. it's where i'm getting mine, in the form of hardwoods, some of the tools i'm buying.
Dear Mrs. Ridge.
For Christmas the gang and I would very much like a life. You see, we were poor little orphan kids and didn't have a life growing up. All our formative years were spent enslaved to book learnin' by a very strict head master at the No Life For Orphans School. So it would be a real treat if you buy us one for Christmas. Either that or a Bear Gryllis knife.
Did ya hear? Golly Gee......we're gettin a life for Christmas!!!!!
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