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Old 10-05-2023, 08:09 PM
 
Location: "Arlen" Texas
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Today's Question(s):
Have you ever used:
- a riding lawn mower? No
- an electric lawn mower? no
- an old manual push mower? no
- or has it just been the typical walk-behind gasoline mower for you or yours? this
- a hired lawn service? No
- a yard trimmer or edger? Yes

Have you ever re-used aluminum foil or sandwich bags or other disposable items (you tell us what)? plastic bags that don't have food on them for dirty jobs and foil unless it has food residue on it.

Foodie Question(s):
What are the best, most memorable or oddest food cravings or food combinations you've had or heard of?
pickles and peanut butter. Tried it. Yuck.

Just to:
Should we change October to Octember? probably.
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Old 10-05-2023, 10:12 PM
 
Location: Mayberry
36,445 posts, read 16,048,954 times
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[IMG]Just an inch off . . . the lawn in . . .

Today's Question(s):
Have you ever used:y
- an electric lawn mower?
NO
- an old manual push mower? Maybe
- a yard trimmer or edger? no, Dad in the 50's

Or, have you never mowed or kept a lawn or yard? hell no

Have you ever re-used aluminum foil or sandwich bags or other disposable items (you tell us what)? Yes lots of times

Foodie Question(s):
What are the best, most memorable or oddest food cravings or food combinations you've had or heard of? vyHeard of pickles and ice cream for pregnant women but me no. Oh I like crackers and sour cream
Mabey crackers and sour cream with salt. I'll walk myself out.
Just to:
Should we change October to Octember?
No

Happy first Thursday of October 2023![/IMG] Ok

so decided to come back thanks to bjh. I've been very sick for several years and feel like gettin back tin the groove.
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Old 10-06-2023, 12:03 AM
 
Location: New York Area
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Just an inch off . . . the lawn in . . .

Today's Question(s):
Have you ever used:
- a riding lawn mower? Yes
- an electric lawn mower? No
- an old manual push mower? Yes
- or has it just been the typical walk-behind gasoline mower for you or yours? Yes
- a hired lawn service? Yes
- a yard trimmer or edger? No

Or, have you never mowed or kept a lawn or yard? Only on very rare occasions where I helped a relative

Have you ever re-used aluminum foil or sandwich bags or other disposable items (you tell us what)? Both aluminum foil and sandwich/Freezer bags

Foodie Question(s):
What are the best, most memorable or oddest food cravings or food combinations you've had or heard of? For Milk Duds

Just to:
Should we change October to Octember? Makes sense since fewer letters have to be changed.


Happy first Thursday of October 2023! Thanks as always for the questions
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Old 10-08-2023, 06:41 PM
 
Location: The Wild Wild West
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Today's Question(s):
Have you ever used:
- a riding lawn mower?
- an electric lawn mower?
- an old manual push mower?
- or has it just been the typical walk-behind gasoline mower for you or yours?
- a hired lawn service?
- a yard trimmer or edger?

Or, have you never mowed or kept a lawn or yard?

Have you ever re-used aluminum foil or sandwich bags or other disposable items (you tell us what)?

Foodie Question(s):
What are the best, most memorable or oddest food cravings or food combinations you've had or heard of?

Just to:
Should we change October to Octember? Octivity.

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Old 10-11-2023, 01:47 PM
 
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Just an inch off . . . the lawn in . . .

Today's Question(s):
Have you ever used:
- a riding lawn mower?
- an electric lawn mower?
- an old manual push mower?
- or has it just been the typical walk-behind gasoline mower for you or yours?
- a hired lawn service?
- a yard trimmer or edger?

Or, have you never mowed or kept a lawn or yard? <-----That is me..

Have you ever re-used aluminum foil or sandwich bags or other disposable items (you tell us what)?
Sure, I try to reuse and recycle things as long as it's safe to do so.
Foodie Question(s):
What are the best, most memorable or oddest food cravings or food combinations you've had or heard of?
Peanut butter and dill pickle sandwiches
Just to:
Should we change October to Octember?
Nah!

Happy first Thursday of October 2023!
Ditto!

Thanks for the questions!
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