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Originally posted by Pithy Radish
very astute observation.
I was thinking it was a huge step in bolicks development as a human being.
Learning when to say nothing.
very astute observation.
I was thinking it was a huge step in bolicks development as a human being.
Learning when to say nothing.
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Originally posted by Pithy Radish
very astute observation.
I remembered there was a thread in P&R where I could post the link.
Originally posted by Corndog
I was thinking it was a huge step in bolicks development as a human being.
Learning when to say nothing.
So when are you going to get there?
very astute observation.
I remembered there was a thread in P&R where I could post the link.
Originally posted by Corndog
I was thinking it was a huge step in bolicks development as a human being.
Learning when to say nothing.
So when are you going to get there?
Originally posted by Corndog
I was thinking it was a huge step in bolicks development as a human being.
Learning when to say nothing.
BAMM!
I was thinking it was a huge step in bolicks development as a human being.
Learning when to say nothing.
BAMM!
Finally got all my pumpkins (28 of the original 33 sprouted) in the ground. Going to set up a watering system tonight/tomorrow and Ill post pictures of em afterwards for anyone who wants to see.
Also I definitely didn't plan the logistics of having this many pumpkins when I was planting them but I'll be damned if I was going to just throw any away. The space issue is going to be fun and I'm guessing with the close proximity there's going to be more than a few that die because they've been outmuscled for nutrients by adjacent plants
Also I definitely didn't plan the logistics of having this many pumpkins when I was planting them but I'll be damned if I was going to just throw any away. The space issue is going to be fun and I'm guessing with the close proximity there's going to be more than a few that die because they've been outmuscled for nutrients by adjacent plants
Originally posted by rams78110
Finally got all my pumpkins (28 of the original 33 sprouted) in the ground. Going to set up a watering system tonight/tomorrow and Ill post pictures of em afterwards for anyone who wants to see.
Also I definitely didn't plan the logistics of having this many pumpkins when I was planting them but I'll be damned if I was going to just throw any away. The space issue is going to be fun and I'm guessing with the close proximity there's going to be more than a few that die because they've been outmuscled for nutrients by adjacent plants
and you will get some cross pollination, so you might have some funky looking ones
Finally got all my pumpkins (28 of the original 33 sprouted) in the ground. Going to set up a watering system tonight/tomorrow and Ill post pictures of em afterwards for anyone who wants to see.
Also I definitely didn't plan the logistics of having this many pumpkins when I was planting them but I'll be damned if I was going to just throw any away. The space issue is going to be fun and I'm guessing with the close proximity there's going to be more than a few that die because they've been outmuscled for nutrients by adjacent plants
and you will get some cross pollination, so you might have some funky looking ones
Originally posted by foshizzel17
and you will get some cross pollination, so you might have some funky looking ones
Completely fine with me lol. I was actually kinda hoping for that between the munchkin and giant to see what would happen and the kakai and knuckle head to see if I could get some mutant looking ones
and you will get some cross pollination, so you might have some funky looking ones
Completely fine with me lol. I was actually kinda hoping for that between the munchkin and giant to see what would happen and the kakai and knuckle head to see if I could get some mutant looking ones
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I was watching the old campy Batman movie from the 60s, because it was on and hockey was in Intermission.
Robin: When you think, Batman, with those four supercrooks hangin' around, it's amazing somebody hasn't already reported this place to the police!
Batman: It's a low neighborhood, full of rumpots. They're used to curious sights, which they attribute to alcoholic delusions.
Robin: Gosh, drink is sure a filthy thing, isn't it?
Robin: [pointing toward the sky] That crazy missile! It wrote two more riddles before it blew up!
Batman: [reading a skywritten message] "What goes up white and comes down yellow and white?"
Robin: An egg!
Batman: [reading another skywritten message] "How do you divide seventeen apples among sixteen people?"
Robin: Make applesauce!
Batman: [thinking out loud] Apples into applesauce - A unification into one smooth mixture. An egg - nature's perfect container. The container of all our hopes for the future.
Robin: A unification and a container of hope? United World Organization!
Batman: Precisely, Robin! And there's a special meeting of the Security Council today. If what I fear is true...
Robin: Wow! Let's commandeer a taxi!
Batman: No, Robin. Not at this time of day. Luckily, we're in tip-top condition. It'll be faster if we run. Let's go!
[Batman and Robin are running to the United World Building]
Robin: Holy marathon! I'm getting a stitch, Batman!
Batman: Let's hope that it's a stitch in time, Robin, that saves nine - The nine members of the United World Security Council. Come on.
Batman: [reads the first riddle] What has yellow skin and writes?
Robin: A ball-point banana!
Batman: [reads the second riddle] What people are always in a hurry?
Robin: Rushing people... Russians!
Batman: So this means...
Robin: Someone Russian is going to slip on a banana and break their neck!
Batman: Precisely, Robin!
Batman: Look at this pair of joking riddles.
Chief O'Hara: [reads] What does a turkey do when he flies upside down?
Robin: He gobbles up!
Chief O'Hara: Of course.
Batman: And, number two...
Commissioner Gordon: [reads] What weighs six ounces, sits in a tree and is very dangerous?
Robin: A sparrow with a machine gun!
Commissioner Gordon: Yes, of course.
I like how they didn't even bother trying in this movie. Like at all.
Could you imagine writing this sloppy or overtly preachy being acceptable today?
Robin: When you think, Batman, with those four supercrooks hangin' around, it's amazing somebody hasn't already reported this place to the police!
Batman: It's a low neighborhood, full of rumpots. They're used to curious sights, which they attribute to alcoholic delusions.
Robin: Gosh, drink is sure a filthy thing, isn't it?
Robin: [pointing toward the sky] That crazy missile! It wrote two more riddles before it blew up!
Batman: [reading a skywritten message] "What goes up white and comes down yellow and white?"
Robin: An egg!
Batman: [reading another skywritten message] "How do you divide seventeen apples among sixteen people?"
Robin: Make applesauce!
Batman: [thinking out loud] Apples into applesauce - A unification into one smooth mixture. An egg - nature's perfect container. The container of all our hopes for the future.
Robin: A unification and a container of hope? United World Organization!
Batman: Precisely, Robin! And there's a special meeting of the Security Council today. If what I fear is true...
Robin: Wow! Let's commandeer a taxi!
Batman: No, Robin. Not at this time of day. Luckily, we're in tip-top condition. It'll be faster if we run. Let's go!
[Batman and Robin are running to the United World Building]
Robin: Holy marathon! I'm getting a stitch, Batman!
Batman: Let's hope that it's a stitch in time, Robin, that saves nine - The nine members of the United World Security Council. Come on.
Batman: [reads the first riddle] What has yellow skin and writes?
Robin: A ball-point banana!
Batman: [reads the second riddle] What people are always in a hurry?
Robin: Rushing people... Russians!
Batman: So this means...
Robin: Someone Russian is going to slip on a banana and break their neck!
Batman: Precisely, Robin!
Batman: Look at this pair of joking riddles.
Chief O'Hara: [reads] What does a turkey do when he flies upside down?
Robin: He gobbles up!
Chief O'Hara: Of course.
Batman: And, number two...
Commissioner Gordon: [reads] What weighs six ounces, sits in a tree and is very dangerous?
Robin: A sparrow with a machine gun!
Commissioner Gordon: Yes, of course.
I like how they didn't even bother trying in this movie. Like at all.
Could you imagine writing this sloppy or overtly preachy being acceptable today?
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Originally posted by foshizzel17
and you will get some cross pollination, so you might have some funky looking ones
only if he saves the seeds. fruit from a particular plant (at least this is how it is with apples) is true to the parent, it's the seed that is then a cross breed. this is why you can't plant a seed from a mac and expect to grow a mac. the seed will be the result of the cross
and you will get some cross pollination, so you might have some funky looking ones
only if he saves the seeds. fruit from a particular plant (at least this is how it is with apples) is true to the parent, it's the seed that is then a cross breed. this is why you can't plant a seed from a mac and expect to grow a mac. the seed will be the result of the cross
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Originally posted by Time Trial
I was watching the old campy Batman movie from the 60s, because it was on and hockey was in Intermission.
Robin: When you think, Batman, with those four supercrooks hangin' around, it's amazing somebody hasn't already reported this place to the police!
Batman: It's a low neighborhood, full of rumpots. They're used to curious sights, which they attribute to alcoholic delusions.
Robin: Gosh, drink is sure a filthy thing, isn't it?
Robin: [pointing toward the sky] That crazy missile! It wrote two more riddles before it blew up!
Batman: [reading a skywritten message] "What goes up white and comes down yellow and white?"
Robin: An egg!
Batman: [reading another skywritten message] "How do you divide seventeen apples among sixteen people?"
Robin: Make applesauce!
Batman: [thinking out loud] Apples into applesauce - A unification into one smooth mixture. An egg - nature's perfect container. The container of all our hopes for the future.
Robin: A unification and a container of hope? United World Organization!
Batman: Precisely, Robin! And there's a special meeting of the Security Council today. If what I fear is true...
Robin: Wow! Let's commandeer a taxi!
Batman: No, Robin. Not at this time of day. Luckily, we're in tip-top condition. It'll be faster if we run. Let's go!
[Batman and Robin are running to the United World Building]
Robin: Holy marathon! I'm getting a stitch, Batman!
Batman: Let's hope that it's a stitch in time, Robin, that saves nine - The nine members of the United World Security Council. Come on.
Batman: [reads the first riddle] What has yellow skin and writes?
Robin: A ball-point banana!
Batman: [reads the second riddle] What people are always in a hurry?
Robin: Rushing people... Russians!
Batman: So this means...
Robin: Someone Russian is going to slip on a banana and break their neck!
Batman: Precisely, Robin!
Batman: Look at this pair of joking riddles.
Chief O'Hara: [reads] What does a turkey do when he flies upside down?
Robin: He gobbles up!
Chief O'Hara: Of course.
Batman: And, number two...
Commissioner Gordon: [reads] What weighs six ounces, sits in a tree and is very dangerous?
Robin: A sparrow with a machine gun!
Commissioner Gordon: Yes, of course.
I like how they didn't even bother trying in this movie. Like at all.
Could you imagine writing this sloppy or overtly preachy being acceptable today?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0121766/
I was watching the old campy Batman movie from the 60s, because it was on and hockey was in Intermission.
Robin: When you think, Batman, with those four supercrooks hangin' around, it's amazing somebody hasn't already reported this place to the police!
Batman: It's a low neighborhood, full of rumpots. They're used to curious sights, which they attribute to alcoholic delusions.
Robin: Gosh, drink is sure a filthy thing, isn't it?
Robin: [pointing toward the sky] That crazy missile! It wrote two more riddles before it blew up!
Batman: [reading a skywritten message] "What goes up white and comes down yellow and white?"
Robin: An egg!
Batman: [reading another skywritten message] "How do you divide seventeen apples among sixteen people?"
Robin: Make applesauce!
Batman: [thinking out loud] Apples into applesauce - A unification into one smooth mixture. An egg - nature's perfect container. The container of all our hopes for the future.
Robin: A unification and a container of hope? United World Organization!
Batman: Precisely, Robin! And there's a special meeting of the Security Council today. If what I fear is true...
Robin: Wow! Let's commandeer a taxi!
Batman: No, Robin. Not at this time of day. Luckily, we're in tip-top condition. It'll be faster if we run. Let's go!
[Batman and Robin are running to the United World Building]
Robin: Holy marathon! I'm getting a stitch, Batman!
Batman: Let's hope that it's a stitch in time, Robin, that saves nine - The nine members of the United World Security Council. Come on.
Batman: [reads the first riddle] What has yellow skin and writes?
Robin: A ball-point banana!
Batman: [reads the second riddle] What people are always in a hurry?
Robin: Rushing people... Russians!
Batman: So this means...
Robin: Someone Russian is going to slip on a banana and break their neck!
Batman: Precisely, Robin!
Batman: Look at this pair of joking riddles.
Chief O'Hara: [reads] What does a turkey do when he flies upside down?
Robin: He gobbles up!
Chief O'Hara: Of course.
Batman: And, number two...
Commissioner Gordon: [reads] What weighs six ounces, sits in a tree and is very dangerous?
Robin: A sparrow with a machine gun!
Commissioner Gordon: Yes, of course.
I like how they didn't even bother trying in this movie. Like at all.
Could you imagine writing this sloppy or overtly preachy being acceptable today?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0121766/
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Originally posted by Larry Roadgrader
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0121766/
That was the best of the prequels. I liked the lightsaber fight in Episode I the best. Episode II should have been called: "Man Jedi die easy" or "How I learned that I could actually dislike something Natalie Portman was in."
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0121766/
That was the best of the prequels. I liked the lightsaber fight in Episode I the best. Episode II should have been called: "Man Jedi die easy" or "How I learned that I could actually dislike something Natalie Portman was in."
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Originally posted by Time Trial
That was the best of the prequels.
That's akin to being the biggest cattle rancher in Rhode Island.
That was the best of the prequels.
That's akin to being the biggest cattle rancher in Rhode Island.
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Originally posted by Larry Roadgrader
That's akin to being the biggest cattle rancher in Rhode Island.
I don't know enough about Rhode Island to be sure, but I'm guessing that there isn't a lot of cattle there?
That's akin to being the biggest cattle rancher in Rhode Island.
I don't know enough about Rhode Island to be sure, but I'm guessing that there isn't a lot of cattle there?
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Originally posted by Time Trial
I don't know enough about Rhode Island to be sure, but I'm guessing that there isn't a lot of cattle there?
Precisely, Robin!
I don't know enough about Rhode Island to be sure, but I'm guessing that there isn't a lot of cattle there?
Precisely, Robin!
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