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Present a link properly and you don't have to inconvenience the reader.

Eh dummy?

http://www.toro.com/en-us/homeowner/...Super-Recycler


BAR's link worked just fine. Not sure why dummy can't post a clickable one.


Uh, no, look above, fool, it was wrapped.

This link is fine, dummy.
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On Oct 23, 9:15*pm, bob wrote:
Winterized the boat and had the marina yank it last week. Beautiful
weekend to work on a boat but a shame...end of season. what a nice
year it was...and 6 months to Spring!


Glad you could have a great time, Bob. I never got to use my boat this
year. The mid-west drought brought the water levels in the lakes to a
dangerous level. Oh, I probably could have taken the little 18 footer
out, but I didn't want to risk ripping up another lower end... The
13 footer, would have been guaranteed destruction.
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In article ,
says...

On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 08:17:03 -0400, BAR wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Thursday, October 25, 2012 7:48:46 AM UTC-4, BAR wrote:
In article ,

says...



On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 11:08:41 AM UTC-4, GuzzisRule wrote:

On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 07:49:39 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:







On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 10:15:59 PM UTC-4, bob wrote:



Winterized the boat and had the marina yank it last week. Beautiful



weekend to work on a boat but a shame...end of season. what a nice



year it was...and 6 months to Spring!







I'm not ready. In fact, it's going to be 83 degrees today, and I'm taking the afternoon off to go out on the lake. When we come back in this evening, I'll have to tie back up in a different slip so the entire dock we're on can be replaced in November.







I'm not ready either. But...the leaves have started their merry trip to earth, and I've not even

gotten a good start on the bumper crop of acorns we had this year.

Don't ever buy a house with twelve big oak trees thereon.



Too late... we have nothing but 90 foot tall oaks. Huge acorns. But our leaves are just now starting to get some color. Squirrels are going "nuts" right now. I bought one of these a couple years ago... worth every penny.



http://www.shindaiwa-usa.com/Products/Blowers/EB802.aspx



I bought one of these 13 years ago and I haven't had to do anything with
leaves but run over them with it.


http://www.toro.com/en-us/homeowner/mowers/walk-power-
mowers/Pages/Series.aspx?sid=Super-Recycler

When my leaves are at full-tilt, I'd have to use that every other day, and the bag would have to be emptied 20 times. My riding mower, with the two huge bags, is useless after 4-5 days.


I don't use the bagger. I just run over the leaves and they disappear.


You need a few more trees!


I have had to pay to have a few of them cut down over the past couple of
years. One was an 80 foot tall blue spruce that fell over in a wind
storm. $1000 to have it removed and the fence repaired. Then there was
the 80 foot tall Norway maple that needed to be cut down, $1500, because
it had a Y that was splitting to the ground. There were two wires
holding it together about 40 feet up.

This doesn't count all of the work done on the other trees over the last
13 years.


Fortunately, I have a huge natural area in the back that I can blow the leaves into.


My neighbors get ****ed when I throw our dog poop over the fence into
their yard. I suppose they would have the same problem if I blew my
leaves into their yard.


I really don't believe you throw the dog poop into their back yard!


Luckily my wife takes the dogs for a walk every day and they eat and
poop while on their walk. The problem is that my wife brings the poop
home and tosses it into our trash can. It is not pleasant around the
trash can in the summer time.
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On 10/26/2012 9:36 AM, wrote:
On Friday, October 26, 2012 9:10:23 AM UTC-3, BAR wrote:
In article ,

says...



On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 08:17:03 -0400, BAR wrote:




In article ,


says...



On Thursday, October 25, 2012 7:48:46 AM UTC-4, BAR wrote:


In article ,




says...







On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 11:08:41 AM UTC-4, GuzzisRule wrote:




On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 07:49:39 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:















On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 10:15:59 PM UTC-4, bob wrote:








Winterized the boat and had the marina yank it last week. Beautiful








weekend to work on a boat but a shame...end of season. what a nice








year it was...and 6 months to Spring!
















I'm not ready. In fact, it's going to be 83 degrees today, and I'm taking the afternoon off to go out on the lake. When we come back in this evening, I'll have to tie back up in a different slip so the entire dock we're on can be replaced in November.
















I'm not ready either. But...the leaves have started their merry trip to earth, and I've not even




gotten a good start on the bumper crop of acorns we had this year.




Don't ever buy a house with twelve big oak trees thereon.








Too late... we have nothing but 90 foot tall oaks. Huge acorns. But our leaves are just now starting to get some color. Squirrels are going "nuts" right now. I bought one of these a couple years ago... worth every penny.








http://www.shindaiwa-usa.com/Products/Blowers/EB802.aspx








I bought one of these 13 years ago and I haven't had to do anything with


leaves but run over them with it.






http://www.toro.com/en-us/homeowner/mowers/walk-power-

mowers/Pages/Series.aspx?sid=Super-Recycler




When my leaves are at full-tilt, I'd have to use that every other day, and the bag would have to be emptied 20 times. My riding mower, with the two huge bags, is useless after 4-5 days.




I don't use the bagger. I just run over the leaves and they disappear.




You need a few more trees!




I have had to pay to have a few of them cut down over the past couple of

years. One was an 80 foot tall blue spruce that fell over in a wind

storm. $1000 to have it removed and the fence repaired. Then there was

the 80 foot tall Norway maple that needed to be cut down, $1500, because

it had a Y that was splitting to the ground. There were two wires

holding it together about 40 feet up.



This doesn't count all of the work done on the other trees over the last

13 years.





Fortunately, I have a huge natural area in the back that I can blow the leaves into.




My neighbors get ****ed when I throw our dog poop over the fence into


their yard. I suppose they would have the same problem if I blew my


leaves into their yard.




I really don't believe you throw the dog poop into their back yard!




Luckily my wife takes the dogs for a walk every day and they eat and

poop while on their walk. The problem is that my wife brings the poop

home and tosses it into our trash can. It is not pleasant around the

trash can in the summer time.


Good for her being a responsible dog owner.
I have a dedicated trash can lined with a large garbage bags for that purpose.
It would be a perfect spot to dispose of any unwelcome vermin that might come onto my property uninvited.

Thanks for the reminder. We've all seen photos of your front yard
littered with trash cans and other debris. What a disgusting pig sty.
Your property must be a *vermin magnet*.


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On 10/26/2012 9:58 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/26/2012 8:56 AM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/26/2012 9:36 AM, wrote:
On Friday, October 26, 2012 9:10:23 AM UTC-3, BAR wrote:
In article ,

says...



On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 08:17:03 -0400, BAR wrote:



In article ,

says...



On Thursday, October 25, 2012 7:48:46 AM UTC-4, BAR wrote:

In article ,



says...







On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 11:08:41 AM UTC-4, GuzzisRule
wrote:



On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 07:49:39 -0700 (PDT),

wrote:















On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 10:15:59 PM UTC-4, bob wrote:







Winterized the boat and had the marina yank it last week.
Beautiful







weekend to work on a boat but a shame...end of season. what a
nice







year it was...and 6 months to Spring!















I'm not ready. In fact, it's going to be 83 degrees today,
and I'm taking the afternoon off to go out on the lake. When
we come back in this evening, I'll have to tie back up in a
different slip so the entire dock we're on can be replaced in
November.















I'm not ready either. But...the leaves have started their merry
trip to earth, and I've not even



gotten a good start on the bumper crop of acorns we had this
year.



Don't ever buy a house with twelve big oak trees thereon.







Too late... we have nothing but 90 foot tall oaks. Huge
acorns. But our leaves are just now starting to get some
color. Squirrels are going "nuts" right now. I bought one of
these a couple years ago... worth every penny.







http://www.shindaiwa-usa.com/Products/Blowers/EB802.aspx







I bought one of these 13 years ago and I haven't had to do
anything with

leaves but run over them with it.





http://www.toro.com/en-us/homeowner/mowers/walk-power-

mowers/Pages/Series.aspx?sid=Super-Recycler



When my leaves are at full-tilt, I'd have to use that every other
day, and the bag would have to be emptied 20 times. My riding
mower, with the two huge bags, is useless after 4-5 days.



I don't use the bagger. I just run over the leaves and they
disappear.



You need a few more trees!



I have had to pay to have a few of them cut down over the past
couple of

years. One was an 80 foot tall blue spruce that fell over in a wind

storm. $1000 to have it removed and the fence repaired. Then there was

the 80 foot tall Norway maple that needed to be cut down, $1500,
because

it had a Y that was splitting to the ground. There were two wires

holding it together about 40 feet up.



This doesn't count all of the work done on the other trees over the
last

13 years.





Fortunately, I have a huge natural area in the back that I can
blow the leaves into.



My neighbors get ****ed when I throw our dog poop over the fence into

their yard. I suppose they would have the same problem if I blew my

leaves into their yard.



I really don't believe you throw the dog poop into their back yard!



Luckily my wife takes the dogs for a walk every day and they eat and

poop while on their walk. The problem is that my wife brings the poop

home and tosses it into our trash can. It is not pleasant around the

trash can in the summer time.

Good for her being a responsible dog owner.
I have a dedicated trash can lined with a large garbage bags for that
purpose.
It would be a perfect spot to dispose of any unwelcome vermin that
might come onto my property uninvited.

Thanks for the reminder. We've all seen photos of your front yard
littered with trash cans and other debris. What a disgusting pig sty.
Your property must be a *vermin magnet*.


Next he'll be telling us he has a big red barn and a LTP!


Why would he plagiarize Harry's lies?
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On Friday, October 26, 2012 9:10:23 AM UTC-3, BAR wrote:
In article ,

says...



On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 08:17:03 -0400, BAR wrote:




In article ,


says...




On Thursday, October 25, 2012 7:48:46 AM UTC-4, BAR wrote:


In article ,




says...







On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 11:08:41 AM UTC-4, GuzzisRule wrote:




On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 07:49:39 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:















On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 10:15:59 PM UTC-4, bob wrote:








Winterized the boat and had the marina yank it last week. Beautiful








weekend to work on a boat but a shame...end of season. what a nice








year it was...and 6 months to Spring!
















I'm not ready. In fact, it's going to be 83 degrees today, and I'm taking the afternoon off to go out on the lake. When we come back in this evening, I'll have to tie back up in a different slip so the entire dock we're on can be replaced in November.
















I'm not ready either. But...the leaves have started their merry trip to earth, and I've not even




gotten a good start on the bumper crop of acorns we had this year.




Don't ever buy a house with twelve big oak trees thereon.








Too late... we have nothing but 90 foot tall oaks. Huge acorns. But our leaves are just now starting to get some color. Squirrels are going "nuts" right now. I bought one of these a couple years ago... worth every penny.








http://www.shindaiwa-usa.com/Products/Blowers/EB802.aspx








I bought one of these 13 years ago and I haven't had to do anything with


leaves but run over them with it.






http://www.toro.com/en-us/homeowner/mowers/walk-power-

mowers/Pages/Series.aspx?sid=Super-Recycler




When my leaves are at full-tilt, I'd have to use that every other day, and the bag would have to be emptied 20 times. My riding mower, with the two huge bags, is useless after 4-5 days.




I don't use the bagger. I just run over the leaves and they disappear.




You need a few more trees!




I have had to pay to have a few of them cut down over the past couple of

years. One was an 80 foot tall blue spruce that fell over in a wind

storm. $1000 to have it removed and the fence repaired. Then there was

the 80 foot tall Norway maple that needed to be cut down, $1500, because

it had a Y that was splitting to the ground. There were two wires

holding it together about 40 feet up.



This doesn't count all of the work done on the other trees over the last

13 years.





Fortunately, I have a huge natural area in the back that I can blow the leaves into.




My neighbors get ****ed when I throw our dog poop over the fence into


their yard. I suppose they would have the same problem if I blew my


leaves into their yard.




I really don't believe you throw the dog poop into their back yard!




Luckily my wife takes the dogs for a walk every day and they eat and

poop while on their walk. The problem is that my wife brings the poop

home and tosses it into our trash can. It is not pleasant around the

trash can in the summer time.


Good for her being a responsible dog owner.
I have a dedicated trash can lined with a large garbage bags for that purpose.
It would be a perfect spot to dispose of any unwelcome vermin that might come onto my property uninvited.
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On 10/26/2012 10:31 AM, EmpacherFan wrote:
Meyer wrote:
On 10/26/2012 9:36 AM, wrote:
On Friday, October 26, 2012 9:10:23 AM UTC-3, BAR wrote:
In article ,

says...



On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 08:17:03 -0400, BAR wrote:



In article ,

says...



On Thursday, October 25, 2012 7:48:46 AM UTC-4, BAR wrote:

In article ,



says...







On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 11:08:41 AM UTC-4, GuzzisRule wrote:



On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 07:49:39 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:















On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 10:15:59 PM UTC-4, bob wrote:







Winterized the boat and had the marina yank it last week. Beautiful







weekend to work on a boat but a shame...end of season. what a nice







year it was...and 6 months to Spring!















I'm not ready. In fact, it's going to be 83 degrees today, and
I'm taking the afternoon off to go out on the lake. When we
come back in this evening, I'll have to tie back up in a
different slip so the entire dock we're on can be replaced in November.















I'm not ready either. But...the leaves have started their merry
trip to earth, and I've not even



gotten a good start on the bumper crop of acorns we had this year.



Don't ever buy a house with twelve big oak trees thereon.







Too late... we have nothing but 90 foot tall oaks. Huge acorns.
But our leaves are just now starting to get some color. Squirrels
are going "nuts" right now. I bought one of these a couple years
ago... worth every penny.







http://www.shindaiwa-usa.com/Products/Blowers/EB802.aspx







I bought one of these 13 years ago and I haven't had to do anything with

leaves but run over them with it.





http://www.toro.com/en-us/homeowner/mowers/walk-power-

mowers/Pages/Series.aspx?sid=Super-Recycler



When my leaves are at full-tilt, I'd have to use that every other
day, and the bag would have to be emptied 20 times. My riding
mower, with the two huge bags, is useless after 4-5 days.



I don't use the bagger. I just run over the leaves and they disappear.



You need a few more trees!



I have had to pay to have a few of them cut down over the past couple of

years. One was an 80 foot tall blue spruce that fell over in a wind

storm. $1000 to have it removed and the fence repaired. Then there was

the 80 foot tall Norway maple that needed to be cut down, $1500, because

it had a Y that was splitting to the ground. There were two wires

holding it together about 40 feet up.



This doesn't count all of the work done on the other trees over the last

13 years.





Fortunately, I have a huge natural area in the back that I can blow the leaves into.



My neighbors get ****ed when I throw our dog poop over the fence into

their yard. I suppose they would have the same problem if I blew my

leaves into their yard.



I really don't believe you throw the dog poop into their back yard!



Luckily my wife takes the dogs for a walk every day and they eat and

poop while on their walk. The problem is that my wife brings the poop

home and tosses it into our trash can. It is not pleasant around the

trash can in the summer time.

Good for her being a responsible dog owner.
I have a dedicated trash can lined with a large garbage bags for that purpose.
It would be a perfect spot to dispose of any unwelcome vermin that might
come onto my property uninvited.

Thanks for the reminder. We've all seen photos of your front yard
littered with trash cans and other debris. What a disgusting pig sty.
Your property must be a *vermin magnet*.


Gee, Meyer, why are you so snarky? A guy says he picks up after his dog and
you go after him for that. Why are youso concerned about where someone
lives? You must live in a mansion, right?

When is the last time you had your name on the real estate tax rolls? I
imagine it was back in the nineties when your bungalow was foreclosed on.
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On 10/26/2012 8:56 AM, Meyer wrote:
On 10/26/2012 9:36 AM, wrote:
On Friday, October 26, 2012 9:10:23 AM UTC-3, BAR wrote:
In article ,

says...



On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 08:17:03 -0400, BAR wrote:



In article ,

says...



On Thursday, October 25, 2012 7:48:46 AM UTC-4, BAR wrote:

In article ,



says...







On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 11:08:41 AM UTC-4, GuzzisRule wrote:



On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 07:49:39 -0700 (PDT),

wrote:















On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 10:15:59 PM UTC-4, bob wrote:







Winterized the boat and had the marina yank it last week.
Beautiful







weekend to work on a boat but a shame...end of season. what a
nice







year it was...and 6 months to Spring!















I'm not ready. In fact, it's going to be 83 degrees today,
and I'm taking the afternoon off to go out on the lake. When
we come back in this evening, I'll have to tie back up in a
different slip so the entire dock we're on can be replaced in
November.















I'm not ready either. But...the leaves have started their merry
trip to earth, and I've not even



gotten a good start on the bumper crop of acorns we had this year.



Don't ever buy a house with twelve big oak trees thereon.







Too late... we have nothing but 90 foot tall oaks. Huge
acorns. But our leaves are just now starting to get some
color. Squirrels are going "nuts" right now. I bought one of
these a couple years ago... worth every penny.







http://www.shindaiwa-usa.com/Products/Blowers/EB802.aspx







I bought one of these 13 years ago and I haven't had to do
anything with

leaves but run over them with it.





http://www.toro.com/en-us/homeowner/mowers/walk-power-

mowers/Pages/Series.aspx?sid=Super-Recycler



When my leaves are at full-tilt, I'd have to use that every other
day, and the bag would have to be emptied 20 times. My riding
mower, with the two huge bags, is useless after 4-5 days.



I don't use the bagger. I just run over the leaves and they disappear.



You need a few more trees!



I have had to pay to have a few of them cut down over the past couple of

years. One was an 80 foot tall blue spruce that fell over in a wind

storm. $1000 to have it removed and the fence repaired. Then there was

the 80 foot tall Norway maple that needed to be cut down, $1500, because

it had a Y that was splitting to the ground. There were two wires

holding it together about 40 feet up.



This doesn't count all of the work done on the other trees over the last

13 years.





Fortunately, I have a huge natural area in the back that I can
blow the leaves into.



My neighbors get ****ed when I throw our dog poop over the fence into

their yard. I suppose they would have the same problem if I blew my

leaves into their yard.



I really don't believe you throw the dog poop into their back yard!



Luckily my wife takes the dogs for a walk every day and they eat and

poop while on their walk. The problem is that my wife brings the poop

home and tosses it into our trash can. It is not pleasant around the

trash can in the summer time.


Good for her being a responsible dog owner.
I have a dedicated trash can lined with a large garbage bags for that
purpose.
It would be a perfect spot to dispose of any unwelcome vermin that
might come onto my property uninvited.

Thanks for the reminder. We've all seen photos of your front yard
littered with trash cans and other debris. What a disgusting pig sty.
Your property must be a *vermin magnet*.


Next he'll be telling us he has a big red barn and a LTP!
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On 10/26/2012 11:03 AM, wrote:
On Friday, October 26, 2012 9:56:09 AM UTC-3, Meyer wrote:
On 10/26/2012 9:36 AM,
wrote:

On Friday, October 26, 2012 9:10:23 AM UTC-3, BAR wrote:


In article ,




says...







On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 08:17:03 -0400, BAR wrote:








In article ,




says...







On Thursday, October 25, 2012 7:48:46 AM UTC-4, BAR wrote:




In article ,








says...















On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 11:08:41 AM UTC-4, GuzzisRule wrote:








On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 07:49:39 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:































On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 10:15:59 PM UTC-4, bob wrote:
















Winterized the boat and had the marina yank it last week. Beautiful
















weekend to work on a boat but a shame...end of season. what a nice
















year it was...and 6 months to Spring!
































I'm not ready. In fact, it's going to be 83 degrees today, and I'm taking the afternoon off to go out on the lake. When we come back in this evening, I'll have to tie back up in a different slip so the entire dock we're on can be replaced in November.
































I'm not ready either. But...the leaves have started their merry trip to earth, and I've not even








gotten a good start on the bumper crop of acorns we had this year.








Don't ever buy a house with twelve big oak trees thereon.
















Too late... we have nothing but 90 foot tall oaks. Huge acorns. But our leaves are just now starting to get some color. Squirrels are going "nuts" right now. I bought one of these a couple years ago... worth every penny.
















http://www.shindaiwa-usa.com/Products/Blowers/EB802.aspx
















I bought one of these 13 years ago and I haven't had to do anything with




leaves but run over them with it.












http://www.toro.com/en-us/homeowner/mowers/walk-power-



mowers/Pages/Series.aspx?sid=Super-Recycler








When my leaves are at full-tilt, I'd have to use that every other day, and the bag would have to be emptied 20 times. My riding mower, with the two huge bags, is useless after 4-5 days.








I don't use the bagger. I just run over the leaves and they disappear.








You need a few more trees!








I have had to pay to have a few of them cut down over the past couple of




years. One was an 80 foot tall blue spruce that fell over in a wind




storm. $1000 to have it removed and the fence repaired. Then there was




the 80 foot tall Norway maple that needed to be cut down, $1500, because




it had a Y that was splitting to the ground. There were two wires




holding it together about 40 feet up.








This doesn't count all of the work done on the other trees over the last




13 years.












Fortunately, I have a huge natural area in the back that I can blow the leaves into.








My neighbors get ****ed when I throw our dog poop over the fence into




their yard. I suppose they would have the same problem if I blew my




leaves into their yard.








I really don't believe you throw the dog poop into their back yard!








Luckily my wife takes the dogs for a walk every day and they eat and




poop while on their walk. The problem is that my wife brings the poop




home and tosses it into our trash can. It is not pleasant around the




trash can in the summer time.




Good for her being a responsible dog owner.


I have a dedicated trash can lined with a large garbage bags for that purpose.


It would be a perfect spot to dispose of any unwelcome vermin that might come onto my property uninvited.




Thanks for the reminder. We've all seen photos of your front yard

littered with trash cans and other debris. What a disgusting pig sty.

Your property must be a *vermin magnet*.


You'd best stay away from your former BFF, Snotty.
His disease seens to be highly contageous.


Pestilence and disease is something your poor neighbors have to deal with.
BTW: Your posts are riddled with spelling errors, lately. Wassup with that?
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