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Castle Courtyard => General Discussion / Questions => Topic started by: Templar on February 28, 2013, 10:53:36 PM
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WELL MY FELLOW KNIGHTS FEBRUARY HAS GONE AND WE COME UNDER THE GOD OF WAR AND ENTER THE MONTH OF MARCH--------THIS IS A CONFUSING MONTH IN MICHIGAN AND WE HAVE GOTTEN SOME OF OUR WILDEST WEATHER IN THIS MONTH-------I WILL BE SHARING A TABLE SUNDAY AT A COIN SHOW AND I AM KIND OF EXCITED AS IT IS ONLY THE SECOND TIME I HAVE DONE THIS AND I AM JUST LEARNING ----ALSO IT WILL BE MY FIRST OUTING SINCE I BROKE MY ANLE IN TWO PLACES (FRANK'S BAR AND THE DAKOTA INN) JUST KIDDING--THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS----MY LOVELY WIFE IS GOING TO HELP ME SET UP AND HOPEFULLY ONLY TAKE 50% OF MY PROFIT-----WILL LET YOU KNOW HOW IT TURNS OUT.....
MARCH--IN LIKE A LION---OUT LIKE A LAMB
IN LIKE A LAMB---OUT LIKE A LION
WE WILL SEE WHICH IT IS.................
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Good luck selling at your coin show.
Summer has now ended down under and in Perth we have had out hottest summer on record.
Average temp was 32.3C with 21 days exceeding 37c. March also tends to be very hot, so we may
have to swelter through a few more yet, before the cooler weather rolls in. ;D
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It's March? I'm supposed to be fishing right now! We're still buried under 2 feet of snow :o
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THERE IS ALWAYS ICE FISHING---NOT THE SAME BUT THE FISH IS STILL VERY GOOD............
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Send some of that warm weather our way Steve!! We're sick of all this darn SNOW!! :)
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John, I only wish I could. ;D
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I remember one of those Sthepen King books were they put a car wreck on the frozen
lake and bet at what exact time it will fall into the lake
Over here it is still freezing in daytime with very cold winds
So it has been a very wet fall and a very cold winter
although the weatherman told us we are now in astronomical spring
The latest crazy which destroyed hundreds of tons of good food is that
the food inspectors with DNA analyses found 2% of horsemeat in lasagnes
and destroying is cheaper then giving it away in a guaranteed coldchain or
relabeling it
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You think they could at least donate the food to the poor.
They wouldn't care about a horse meat.
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You think they could at least donate the food to the poor.
They wouldn't care about a horse meat.
The Dutch did
But in Belgium the problem is they would have to deepfreeze it till transfer of title
and guarantee the quality of the food
So it was cheaper just to put it in the ground like we do with tons of tomatoes that do not
reach minimum price .
The subsidy system and the legal system run amok if implemented on these scales
Last year we destroyed tons of cucumbers europe wide because of a bacterial craze
which if true washing and peeling would have solved anyway