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On Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at 7:44:19 PM UTC-4, Terry Coombs wrote:
rangerssuck wrote:
On Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at 5:20:45 PM UTC-4, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jun 2015 15:30:05 -0500, "Terry Coombs"
wrote:

Ed Huntress wrote:

"Carmelize: the act of sticking one or more fingers into the anus
of a male, possibly butt-raping on a school bus 'did you hear
about the teen who got carmelized at school?'"

And even the L.A. Times makes that mistake sometimes:

"Photos - Step-by-step: How to carmelize onions"

http://www.latimes.com/style/la-fo-s...togallery.html

How many fingers they have to use on an onion? d8-)

Thanks Ed , I needed the laugh . I sometimes get irritated when
someone just has to have the last word ...and the horse was already
dead , so quit with the flogging !

From what I saw, it looked like Ranger and Jon Ball were trying to
get the last word on each other. You were just a foil for Ball to do
his usual tricks.

Been doing some metalworking along with the usual "I'm a farmer
now" stuff . I'll post about that in a little while .

It's time for me to do my metalworking for the day, too. I have to
pop the top on this can of Bud...

Fortunately, on the farming stuff, the 3-1/2 inches of rain we had in
the last 36 hours didn't wash out my tomatoes or peppers. I was
worried but I had forked in enough leaf compost that it really
drained well.

--
Ed Huntress


3 1/2 inches in 36 hours, but it still doesn't make up for the
shortfall we had all spring. We, all the way up north in Bergen
County (all of what, 40 miles from you?) had no significant rain at
all for the better part of a month and a half. We're doing our
tomatoes in containers this year. Our veggie plot is all basil, kale
& arugula. We have a gardening buddy who gets amazing tomato yields,
and we swap greens for 'maters.

So yeah, a bit rainy this week, but an absolutely beautiful day today.


Hope y'all get the rain you need for your veggies , I know we're grateful
for it , especially later in the summer .
I gotta get to town for more onion sets ...
--
Snag


And it's not just a rain situation. The temperature's all over the place, too. Last week we saw 90 degree humid days, like we usually get in August, and I ran the AC. Yesterday, I turned the heat on because it was in the low fifties. By the way, I am absolutely loving the heat pump - wish I had put it in years ago.