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Barbara McNay wrote to James Bradley, "Eyeglasses darken in lig" on 06-29-05 21:02 >>>>> Cindy Haglund wrote to George Pope, "Eyeglasses darken >>>>> CH> 0n (16 Jun 05) George Pope wrote to Cindy Haglund... >>>>> CH> Hmm well one of my brothers-in-law has his birthday on December >>>>> CH> 25th. A friend's daughter's bday is Dec 4. Our >>>>> CH>son's was Dec 18th... >>>>> CH> so yeah there's others' I know of born in December. Yep. >>>>> All six of my fathers family were born in mid- >>>>> December. Comes a time when the >>>>> crop's in... >>>> BM> I suppose you mean planted, not harvested ... [g] >>>> Granny would be shuckin' and cookin'... Just when >>>> winter is the bleakest, plop! >>> BM> But that was the end of the runs, when the babies left the >>> BM> assembly line, so to speak. What event encouraged the >>> BM> clockwork initiation of them? >>> You know, I never did the math before! >>> March, it would be, where we can still have snow on >>> the ground, or at >>> least it can be too early to sow. I guess there was >>> nothing to do >>> until the fields dried out. ROTF... Or somewhere >>> else... >> BM> And coupled with spring fever ... [g] >> Well, hormones and all... You pent those up for long >> enough... > BM> Mmm. They had it down to a fine science, didn't they? > BM> Farming all summer and fall, advanced pregnancy and new > BM> baby in the winter Then comes March, and Opportunity! :) > LOL! No snow to shovel... Snow turning to run-off... > Flower buds, testing the air... Well... I don't know > if I'd call it a fever, but something like that. > >>> ... "Not tonight honey... I have a modem." >> BM> You *know* they didn't have a modem. [g] >> I can almost guarantee they didn't have a phone >> either! >> I'll bet my generation will be the last to ever use a >> community >> line. Who needed phone sex, when you can hear your >> neighbour dirt? > BM> Who had time to listen to the neighbors, when there was farming to be > BM> done? > ...Us kids, when we were too young to be trusted on > the Massy Fergison, or around augers! To think about > it, there was nothing racy that we ever heard, but > just the act of listening to something that was > intended for others... Well... WE thought we were the > Man From U.N.C.L.E. BM> Hm. Well, I mowed a couple of small fields with a M-F. [g] BM> And I've had party lines, but of the kind that rang only BM> the phone for which the call was intended. No, my friends operated on Morse code. If it was anything *but* three long rings, we wouldn't have to talk, just listen. O-8* One summer when I was visiting, my cousin already 'had the keys' to the tractor. Poor tractor was never the same, and neither was I. I fell off the back, after picking rocks all day, and just when we were going from forth gear to sixth, I had an impromptu discussion with the trailer we were towing. Again, elbows and a-holes, and they were all mine! >> ... The moon isn't waxing, it's dusting and vacuuming. > BM> And washing dishes. > ...And mopping, and cooking, and changing diapers, > and... > Shoot, no wonder us guys couldn't wait to get in the > fields! BM> Don't rush off mad! The moon hasn't finished waxing, yet! Selective hearing in action... I'm going to 'plant seed'! ... Gone crazy, be back later, please leave message. ___ MultiMail/Linux v0.46 --- Maximus 3.01* Origin: -=-= Calgary Organization CDN (403) 242-3221 (1:134/77) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 134/77 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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