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Old 11/03/10, 06:37 PM
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It is 99 degrees in the shade...

And my dog is shedding!
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Old 11/03/10, 08:26 PM
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verrrrry funny. I think we topped out at about 35 today....but it's supposed to get better for the weekend.
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Old 11/03/10, 10:32 PM
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Callie, I am with you. It is supposed to snow here on Saturday.

Now, what are we going to do with Common Tator posting such a thread?

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Old 11/03/10, 10:53 PM
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Common Tator, if I hurry, I should be there by Sunday and I promise I won't stay longer than March or May at the very latest.
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You can keep that sort of stuff down there, thank you very much! It is snowing like CRAZY here and I couldn't be happier!!!! Anything over 70 is just a waste of degrees IMO!
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Old 11/03/10, 11:24 PM
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I'm trying to paint my kitchen. Every time the dog walks by, the fluff she sheds flys off and sticks to the paint!
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Old 11/04/10, 04:23 AM
 
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I know- let's use some tar & chicken feathers !!!
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I'm trying to paint my kitchen. Every time the dog walks by, the fluff she sheds flys off and sticks to the paint!
A little texture never hurt anything :smiley-laughing013:
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Old 11/04/10, 08:59 AM
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well...both my dogs are still shedding, and it's quite nippy here! I look at them and say, 'hey...time to get the new coat already!!!' I, too, have been painting, and it is never good to have a big ole blob of fur go cruising by.
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Old 11/04/10, 09:51 AM
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I don't like the heat, so I'm glad it is only supposed to get to 95 degrees today!
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Old 11/04/10, 12:38 PM
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pretty chilly here the last few days, 30's & 40's mostly & I think were supposed to get as few snow flurries here saturday too!
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possibility of flurries around here on saturday too...
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Old 11/04/10, 01:24 PM
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It was 19° at our house this morning
Almost 50° now but it's supposed to hit 75 this weekend
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Old 11/04/10, 01:46 PM
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Now, what are we going to do with Common Tator posting such a thread?

I think we should lock Common Tator out of the house till they are baked. A little butter and sour cream will teach 'em. Excuse me, while I go put another log on the fire.
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