Can Fish Hear Us Talk To Them?
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dizzcat - Posts: 648
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LOL Pete! I know what you mean! I have 5 cats right now! (2 are my son's). One rubs all over the side of my tank when I ignore her to talk to the fish, and another has jumped on my back! Jeez, I only have 2 hands!
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Snowboss4492 - Posts: 2098
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i love cats !!!!
slow roasted with BBQ sauce
kidding i have 3 of the lil fur balls running around the house and each one has a very distinct personality, my three girls
Boss
slow roasted with BBQ sauce
kidding i have 3 of the lil fur balls running around the house and each one has a very distinct personality, my three girls
Boss
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Peterkarig3210 - Posts: 1980
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I used to live in a dome in the woods and the temp would get near freezing at night in the winter. My 5 cats would sleep under the covers with me and help keep me warm.
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snowboss - Posts: 458
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dam it !!!!!!! i want to build a geo diesic dome, but my wife won't have it...........she's very traditional when it come to architecture, probably a good thing or i'd have us living on the side of a cliff in some sort of multi building hamster containment system dome house.......lol
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Peterkarig3210 - Posts: 1980
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yea it ws kinda cool. No running water or electric. We had propane delivered to run the stove, the mantle lights, and the fridge. Getting water required starting the generator and running the well pump.
There was lumber company land all around us and they let us cut dead standing wood for free so I would take the 4 wheel drive and load up, bring home, split and stack. When I went to school years ago I moved back to town as the daily chores took too much time away from my studies and work. The rent for that place was $75 a month, and 25 of that went back into the land for chainsaw maintenance, snow plowing, and other costs.
$900 per month for a 1 bedroom in considdered cheap for LA.
There was lumber company land all around us and they let us cut dead standing wood for free so I would take the 4 wheel drive and load up, bring home, split and stack. When I went to school years ago I moved back to town as the daily chores took too much time away from my studies and work. The rent for that place was $75 a month, and 25 of that went back into the land for chainsaw maintenance, snow plowing, and other costs.
$900 per month for a 1 bedroom in considdered cheap for LA.
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a1k8t31524 - Posts: 939
- Joined: Sat May 26, 2007 5:10 am
wow.......i pay 550 for a large 2 bed and 2 bath here
you can easly find an older 3-4 room house for 5 - 600 a month
you can easly find an older 3-4 room house for 5 - 600 a month
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Snowboss4492 - Posts: 2098
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im talking about a 5/4 40 foot diamiter running water and central heat and air home dome ....lol
we pay 1100.00 a month for a small 2 bedroom 1 bath on .85 acres - no utilities included and i plow in the winter so theres no charge there
we pay 1100.00 a month for a small 2 bedroom 1 bath on .85 acres - no utilities included and i plow in the winter so theres no charge there
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Snowboss4492 - Posts: 2098
- Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:24 pm
i had a 3 bedroom house with a 2 car garage with a bunk house in the back 2 city lots and a concrete driveway out in Kansas and couldn't get anyone to look at it for 45,000
we just bought my great grandmothers house from my grandmother so i got the family deal here in NY - 640 square foot one bedroom on one acre for 127,500.00
we're building a 26 x 36 foot addition onto it witha fished basement
we just bought my great grandmothers house from my grandmother so i got the family deal here in NY - 640 square foot one bedroom on one acre for 127,500.00
we're building a 26 x 36 foot addition onto it witha fished basement