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Archive for January, 2009
Should I have nachos or eggs and hash browns?
Nachos win! Thanks guys
By: Trumpet Lover ♥s Baby Isaac
How long does Weed take to get out of your system for drug testing?
I’ve heard drinking lots of water, green tea, cranberry juice, and detox kits from a drug store.
By: perflexed
How did we go from a ‘chicken in every pot’ mentality to a ‘debt for every citizen’ mentality? Who benefits?
It’s a HUGE difference between a chicken in every pot to a plasma tv in every home!
By: Kelly B
cant find a candy bar. I wonder if they even make it anymore?
By: saphira
Let’s see if you can help me with a few questions?
Second, has anyone successfully planted and grown squash from the store bought squash seeds? I didn’t plan on a garden this year as we had higher hopes, but due to financial difficulties a garden looks cheaper than redoing the whole back yard. Do you have to dry the seeds? And for how long?
Third, I have a banana, two kiwis a box of strawberry jello and cool whip. Should I try to mix the cool whip with the jello or just add it to the top in a dollup?
Last, I have two pears that I planned on making a crisp with. I don’t think two pears will be enough. Should I half the recipe or add a can of pears to the fresh ones?
Thanks, all. I try to feed the two of us without wasting as much as possible. We’re just not big eaters.
By: Crazy Horse
My kid’s friend has started doing marijuana. He is going to school in the mornings?
By: spectacle
Does anyone know of a good website to get decorating/painting ideas for a bathroom?
By: robogd2003
What kind of pet bird should i get? Experts, i need?
I want a very colorful bird foremost.
I would like something with crazy personality like a cockatoo
but is also very affectionate and loves being taught.
Nothing mean (my father told me lovebirds are mean @_@)
I don’t want it to be a huge bird. That will have to wait because i have limited space in my house. Any range from medium and down. (finches i would even like)
If it’s a medium sized bird it has to be okay being solitary without a partner. If it’s a small breed i’ll accept a pair.
I would prefer something i can keep indoors most of the time. If light is needed there are plenty of well lit areas in my house.
I am not interested in breeding.
Keep in mind i have two cats and one medium sized dog… and these numbers may grow in the coming years.
I live with my boyfriend, maybe later my best friend will join me, and in about a year my father will live with me too. At most there will be two-three people in the household for a maximum of 5-8 years. I plan on extending the human family in long-term goals. pet family short term.
I don’t mind going to a bird show to aquire it. Although i don’t want to take a long trip getting there.
Nothing incredibly expensive. $500 ea. at the most.
I don’t mind raising a youngin.
questions:
Could i teach a medium sized bird to spend most of it’s time perched outside of a cage?
If i could do that, would that reduce the minimum size of the actual cage?
This is favored for medium sized birds.
Back info:
I haven’t owned a bird myself for years. This would be like a beginner job. But we did keep many birds in the family years and years ago. The main ones I remember are parakeets, quails, an african grey, and a macaw.
My dad is good at bird keeping, but he will be deployed for Iraq this month. Although he can help, it will be indirectly.
The ones that have caught my eye recently are Gouldain and Strawberry finches, Citron crested cockatoos, Eclectus Parrot (female), and Harlequin and Camelot Macaws.
Again, since i’m a beginner i don’t mind something small and colorful, but I am willing to put the time and attention needed into this pet.
By: mutantninjalobsterbearkisses
What did I do wrong? My indoor starter potted plants died?
By: Gary S
I live in Dubai, UAE (Hot and humid from Spring to fall) & want to grow tomatoes?
I was looking for seeds online of different varieties and I see there are early season, mid-season, and late season tomato varieties.
Does the early season ones mean if I plant seeds now I will get tomatoes before the heat and humidity is really bad? But then will the plant die when the heat and humidity comes? For the early season ones, I usually see them state things like “great for cooler climates” –that is why I am asking…because I am not in a cooler climate.
Other than that, can anyone recommend some good hot weather-friendly tomatoes that will grow well during the hot and sweaty months?
thank you!
By: Twizzle









