Hi Red ,, Can one ever learn your lesson concerning the T man. Its an on going process and each year I try and think of ways to score points for my concern, with no luck. Grrrr You still enjoy the chatroom?
Hi Life ,,,,You make me feel so much better. Just reading your msg is contagious with goodwill. Hope you have a great weekend.
Hi there Franki, You say: They say that death and taxes are inevitable ,.....You are right, the tax man is killing me slowly. Hope you keep well, and I still have Saint Maarten in my 10 year plan.
Hi scrofa, the trick about counting sheep to fall asleep is to count their legs and when that tires you divide it by 4. Please do regular rechecks. Sleep nis sure to follow...
Ted, Im not a regular here but I assure you that most decent folk on this site are tired of all this unpleasantness caused by a few with more than one PC.
Have decided to take Jim and your advice and see if this method will harvest some good results here.
A pig and a chicken were walking by a church where a charity event was taking place. Getting caught up in the atmosphere, the pig suggested to the chicken that they each make an offering. "Great idea!" the chicken replied. "Let's offer them ham and eggs!" "Not so fast," said the pig. "For you, that's an offering. For me, it's a sacrifice."
A Judas goat is a trained goat used at a slaughterhouse and in general animal herding. The Judas goat is trained to associate with sheep or cattle, leading them to a specific destination. In stockyards, a Judas goat will lead sheep to slaughter, while its own life is spared.
In almost every case, fetal pigs have the same muscles as humans, with some small variations in the size and location of some muscles related to the fact that pigs are quadrupedal and humans are bipedal. For example, the major chest and abdominal muscles found in humans are present in the pig. There are some differences in the location of chest muscles that attach to the shoulder girdle. In the hind limb, the pig has the same muscles as humans in the major thigh muscle groups: quadriceps femoris and the hamstrings; see p. 35 of the FPDG (Fetal Pig Dissection Guide). In the hip, however, there are some differences in the gluteal muscles.
Ted, All depends on oneself, just side-step the blogs that give you a pain. You will always see 'birds of a feather flock together' Most of this is for fun I guess.
*#@* TAXMAN
Hi Red ,, Can one ever learn your lesson concerning the T man. Its an on going process and each year I try and think of ways to score points for my concern, with no luck. Grrrr You still enjoy the chatroom?Hi Life ,,,,You make me feel so much better. Just reading your msg is contagious with goodwill. Hope you have a great weekend.
Hi there Franki, You say: They say that death and taxes are inevitable ,.....You are right, the tax man is killing me slowly. Hope you keep well, and I still have Saint Maarten in my 10 year plan.