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Old November 15th 03, 02:17 AM
BenignVanilla
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Last year when I joined the group, I found Nov-Jan to have more OT then OnT.
I've noticed lately that there are a growing number of OT's and some posters
are starting to talk about it. I figured I'd be a bit pro-active about OT's.

On rec.ponds, as the season grows cold and our ponds become skating rinks,
we tend to wander OT a lot. This is considered very acceptable in the NG
because many of the people that frequent this group have become close
friends over the years. We like to chat about whatever when the pond topics
are a bit frozen.

If you are against OT's, I suggest you delete all posts that begin with
OT...except for this one of course. I assure you we'll wonder back to ponds
in the spring. Until then, Windows is better then Linux. On guard...*laugh*

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Old November 15th 03, 04:33 AM
K30a
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Non-ponding chores for bored OT ponders ~~

1) clean linen closet - found an air pump but still don't know why it was in
the linen closet...
2) dig way into youngest son's room and rescue aquatic frogs who had been
displaced due to youngest son's latest evil.computer.genius project
3) take shop vac to family room while band is out making new CD (only $5!) be
careful shop vaccing up broken guitar strings... figure out what to do with
half a cymbal and wonder how on earth they managed that.
4) find a turkey baster that hasn't been used for water changes for
Thanksgiving.
5) clean cattail fuzz off watergardening labradors' coats after a romp across a
frozen frog bog.
6) Keep the bird feeders full, make sure the squirrel has his fair share of
peanuts and the labradors have their morning patch of sunshine by the back
sliders.


k30a
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Old November 15th 03, 04:18 PM
John Hines
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"BenignVanilla" wrote:

If you are against OT's, I suggest you delete all posts that begin with
OT...except for this one of course. I assure you we'll wonder back to ponds
in the spring. Until then, Windows is better then Linux. On guard...*laugh*


BV, if your bored, why don't investigate some of the tens of thousands
of other groups, which discuss other topics?


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Old November 15th 03, 06:04 PM
sandra
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"K30a" wrote in message
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Non-ponding chores for bored OT ponders ~~

2) dig way into youngest son's room and rescue aquatic frogs who had been
displaced due to youngest son's latest evil.computer.genius project


more details please...


4) find a turkey baster that hasn't been used for water changes for
Thanksgiving.


GROSS!!! if in doubt, buy a new one

sandra
ponding here slowing down too. temps in central Ca. still upper 60's so I'm
still feeding fish once a day and they eat pond salad in between.


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Old November 15th 03, 06:33 PM
BenignVanilla
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"John Hines" wrote in message
news
"BenignVanilla" wrote:

If you are against OT's, I suggest you delete all posts that begin with
OT...except for this one of course. I assure you we'll wonder back to

ponds
in the spring. Until then, Windows is better then Linux. On

guard...*laugh*

BV, if your bored, why don't investigate some of the tens of thousands
of other groups, which discuss other topics?


Bored? I am not bored, and I do frequent other groups.

BV.


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Old November 15th 03, 07:41 PM
K30a
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Sandra wrote 2) dig way into youngest son's room and rescue aquatic frogs
who had been
displaced due to youngest son's latest evil.computer.genius project


more details please...

About the evil.computer.genius' plans?
(Can't help you there, to me a computer is a glorified typewriter!)
or the aquatic frogs?
(And the role of turkey basters in caring for aquatic frogs...)


k30a
http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html

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Old November 15th 03, 08:19 PM
K30a
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Besides if we all went off to other
groups how would we keep up with
our rec.ponders?

Speaking of keeping up...
re Thanksgiving ~ are you a
host or a hostee?
Are you a cook or a consumer?
If you are a host or a cook how
many are you expecting?
And who has been here long enough
to know about my yearly search for
the mystery pie?


k30a
http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html

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Old November 15th 03, 10:32 PM
John Hines
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"BenignVanilla" wrote:


"John Hines" wrote in message
news
"BenignVanilla" wrote:

If you are against OT's, I suggest you delete all posts that begin with
OT...except for this one of course. I assure you we'll wonder back to

ponds
in the spring. Until then, Windows is better then Linux. On

guard...*laugh*

BV, if your bored, why don't investigate some of the tens of thousands
of other groups, which discuss other topics?


Bored? I am not bored, and I do frequent other groups.


It is a pattern I've seen over the years (16 now) where a group of
people, come to the same place due to common interests, a sense of
communities develops, the common interest takes a back seat to the chat
of that community, which then is totally strange to anyone new that
wants the topic.

Besides, it ISN'T the off season for like half the world's ponders, who
live in the other hemisphere.
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Old November 15th 03, 10:54 PM
john rutz
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mmmmmm prickly pear pie??

K30a wrote:
Besides if we all went off to other
groups how would we keep up with
our rec.ponders?

Speaking of keeping up...
re Thanksgiving ~ are you a
host or a hostee?
Are you a cook or a consumer?
If you are a host or a cook how
many are you expecting?
And who has been here long enough
to know about my yearly search for
the mystery pie?


k30a
http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html


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Old November 15th 03, 10:57 PM
K30a
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John wrote Besides, it ISN'T the off season for like half the world's
ponders, who
live in the other hemisphere.

Well, yeah, but where are they??
Come on, any question on green water, let 'em
at me! I'm ready!

k30a - who put away the lawn chairs, the flower pots and caught a glimpse of
the fish-cicles today.
 




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