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I've caught a little flack off-list about my "dropping my drawers in
the garden" comment. <bwg>

But I just wanted folks to know it's not an
eight-year-old-boy-with-video-games thang. It happens to adults who get
very wrapped up in what they're doing too. And I'm OK admitting that.
<g>



I do want to add though that I'd suggest no one swim in Jon Kream's
pool. :-P~~~*


~Kelly

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At 15:48 3/9/2007, you wrote:
>But I just wanted folks to know it's not an
>eight-year-old-boy-with-video-games thang. It happens to adults who get
>very wrapped up in what they're doing too. And I'm OK admitting that.
><g>

Ahem. And, it also happens to adults who want to send a clear
message to our many resident woodchucks (in a "language" *they*
understand) not to chew through her garden fence to get at the
broccoli and zucchini and green beans and other things growing
there. I've done it before, and I'll do it again! (I suppose it
helps that our backyard is very secluded.)

This season we plan to use a fence that's less chew-through-able, but
the point is I really don't see what the big deal is!

>I do want to add though that I'd suggest no one swim in Jon Kream's
>pool. :-P~~~*

Well, thanks for *that* heads up!

Marji, staring out at the snow-covered garden right now!! Can't wait!!!


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Rue Kream

>>I do want to add though that I'd suggest no one swim in Jon Kream's pool.
:-P~~~*

**Damn. I'm going to have to get those things that make the water turn
colors if someone pees.

He denies that he has actually peed in the pool. I'm skeptical. ~Rue


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>>I do want to add though that I'd suggest no one swim in Jon
Kream's pool.
:-P~~~*

**Damn. I'm going to have to get those things that make the water turn
colors if someone pees.

He denies that he has actually peed in the pool. I'm skeptical. ~Rue

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Hmmmm. I have it in writing:

"I pee in the pool, and the shower - but I don’t post it to the world"

No denying it now! <g>

~Kelly

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Melissa

You won't catch flack from me. I've done my fair share of drawer dropping at the lake or on
hikes. It's not like you're at the local playground and flashing three year olds. :-P although I
have flashed MY three year old...hm.

It's one of those, "Why didn't you go when we were at the rest stop type of things?". it just
happens,
And it does work for moles...the only place in our backyard that's free is the spot that the
boys use when they are too busy defending the universe against aliens to come inside.

Melissa
--- In [email protected], kbcdlovejo@... wrote:
>
> I've caught a little flack off-list about my "dropping my drawers in
> the garden" comment. <bwg>
>
> But I just wanted folks to know it's not an
> eight-year-old-boy-with-video-games thang. It happens to adults who get
> very wrapped up in what they're doing too. And I'm OK admitting that.
> <g>