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    Default first watermellon of the season, it's late but it's good


    My Grandson planted, help weed, now he is at home enjoying his first harvestName:  006.jpg
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Size:  41.5 KBpicked 5 gallon bucket of hot peppers, and bell peppers, put up 20 doz. ears of corn,,, for to much to soon hot weather we are doing good, 14 quarts of sweet pickles 8 pints of dill, good eating this winter I hope,

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    Bet the hard work was worth it for the little guy Beagle.

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    So what kind of hand lotion do you use?

    Is the lisinopril your's or the wife's?

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    cornhuskers, and what is Lisinopril

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    That slim blue pill holder on the counter. Wife used to take em. Just picking.

    Bad habit a motorcycle forum got me into. We'd ask questions about stuff in the background.

    Good looking grandson. My closest grandkid is 400 miles away.

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    Great pic Michael; now my engine diagnosis for your boat will be 2 watermelons 2 doz ears of corn........

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    long slim blue package is the new package of Meloxican, some of the guys on here do that to, they search the picture and try to figure what the heck I am up to now, or what I am gonn mess up,,, no problem, I kinda do that to.

    Jack come on down and you can pick all the corn you want, got lots of scraggle,dried up,wormy,gnarwley, ears left on the ends, we ended up buying corn, ours just went to crap in a hurry,,,, that grand kid lives the dirt

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    I bet he enjoys helping his grandpa. You need to get a fishing rod in his hands.

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    Sounds like my boy when he was young. Foolish mom and grandparents kept buying him toys. I paid the neighbor man to bring home a load of sandy soil in his dump truck and dump it.... he lived on that dirt hill.

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