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#1
 P.C. wrote:
[div style="font-style: italic;"]The google logo reminds me of this Dollar Store Craft I came across the other day.  It's not about to make me change my decor, but pretty cute for a boys room, for under 5 bucks.[/div]  
 
  What did Tarzan do when he came across an elephant in the jungle
[br style="color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"][span style="color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"]He wiped it off and said - "I'm sorry"[/span]
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#2
 Russ wrote:
So how was everyones long weekened? What did you all get up to?

I was on the island busy busy with teh fence at my parents. Got alot done.. then Starfishie showed up, we loaded up my parents camper van, and headed to a bunch of backroads and lakes behind Woss.. towards Port Hardy.

Weekend was good - lots of outdoor activities with kidlets.

There are some neat places back there.  I did a stint on northern van isle drove most of the roads.  Very cool caves and holes etc ...

First part of the week was good - lined up work till new years and maybe well beyond!!


 
 
#3
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2249273.stm

So even the Brits who invented the stuff are somewhat embarassed by it!!!
 
#4
 Orik wrote:
them do be some ugly critters... why do camel's and lamas look so repulsive and mean, while horse's look majestic and peaceful.

perhaps camels are aliens in disguise

They are not all that attractive but if you ever want a ton of stuff moved - camels are your beast of burden of choice to be sure.
Strong - fast - excellent endurance.  Can you make a house out of horse hair??  I think I am going to start a camel fan club!!!

 
 
#5
 TehBorken wrote:
This is an easy one....tell her, "No." Maybe even, "No thank you."

I learned a lesson a long time ago ... you can not live your life to make EVERYONE happy.  
You have to live to make yourself happy.
This is not to say you have to be a selfish SOB 24/7.
But you have to say Thanks mom - but I have to concentrate on school.
Maybe we can go after I graduate.
 
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#6
 LOL, yes I have a few chainsaws.
I dont actually know what the rules are regarding that. I assume you would have to ask the guy about it before taking it. I dont think it would be a liability issue to let someone come get it? I see it advertised alot on craigslist and such. Saying firewood.. you come and chop it up.

Yeah I assumed as much .

If they are big trees they are probably worth some money..
You have me curious now
 

Exactly - the ones Im thinking about are at least 2.5 - 3 feet in diameter.
They have already been bucked into 6-8 foot lengths - I'm wondering if you had a picker truck and a low boy if you could make some money at that??
 
#7
 Russ,

You are a chaisaw kinda guy.

Theres a condo going in 2 blocks from me and they had to fall several large trees.

I look at the wood there and think "gad zooks" there's firewood for a year there.

I'm sure the developer would be happy if someone came and took it as he won't have to pay someone to cart it away but likely can't advertise as such due to liability concerns.  what are the rules regarding this?
 
 
#8
 If richard can't answer your mushroom question - no one can
 
#9
  I found some info, that described the taste of them (or what I believe to be them), but then it went on to say they weren't edible.  Strange.

....a lot of old people in my part of the world ?  [img style="font-style: italic;" src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/konfus/a060.gif"]    

perhaps the person trying the mushrooms wrote quickly before the paralysis kicked in ...

yeah i know that's a bit of a shock.  

Found richard's contact info - freakishly smart guy.

Dr. Richard Hebda, Curator, Botany and Earth History
Phone: (250) 387-5493
FAX: (250) 387-0534
E-mail: [a href="mailto:[email protected]"][email protected][/a]

you can drop my name ... he will remember me as the rude photograper with the CBC voice at the Geological slideshow who worked at the BC Geol Survey.


 
#10
 49er wrote:
[div style="font-style: italic;"]just be sure your will is prepared and executed before experimenting with the wild mushrooms[/div]
Excellent point ... and if you need help with spelling my name or need my address for the will just drop me a PM.

After the will is ammended - yeah eat teh mushroom - what could possibly go wrong ??    
#11
 I knew your area of expertise wasn't exactly in this area, but you seem quite knowledgeable about things of that nature in general.

Thanks. I take that as a great compliment from you, but alas in this case I only know enuf to know when I don't know enuf.
 
#12
 Russ wrote:
No but I should cause of the way the house is right now.

I agree with VG though.. Im dead, what do I care what auntie or uncle gets what. At least like he says the major and important stuff is taken care of.
I think the way Im going to do it is that Starfishie gets everything but my brother gets the trucks and all the tools.

Russ,  Yeah I'd really recomend it.  Not that any of us think about dying on a regular basis - but if you should find yourself in the grill of a mac truck one day ... it really is good if you have gone through a little pain and figured it all out and have it written down in legaleese.  It's pretty shocking what CAN happen if you don't have a will.  I know LM's grandmother was really pretty screwed for a bit because her grandfather did not have a will and the ownership of the family house was in question ... there is still some bittterness 30 years after his death,

BTW good call on the trucks and tools.
 
 
#13
 Do you know of any such place a person might take something like this for identification ?

The guy that I would trust more than any other human being is in victoria ... he is the curator of the museum and a botanist and arguably the smartest guy I've ever met on a wide range of topics.  You can ask me questions on rocks and I'll know the answer.  Mushrooms - not so much.  Richard you can ask questions on rocks / plants / fossils / bugs / physics / etc ...and he will know.

First thing is to go through the mushroom book.  It may be really easy.  If you are really in doubt after giving it a good effort - don't eat them.

Second thing is to find a club or organization ... the good thing about your part of the world is that there are a lot of old people and some of them would know a pile of info on pretty much anything.  See if there is a mushroom club (I don't know - people would be surprised to know there are rock clubs)


 
 
#14
Discover Seattle! / Re: Problem ?
Aug 30 09 11:32
 What can we do? Fix it. [img style="font-style: italic;" src="/forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/12.gif[/img]   lol

Boo hoo, all his hard work, [span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"]gone in 5 seconds[/span]. lol

You da man!

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#15
 P.C. wrote:
Van Guy....I don't know if this is an area you are knowledgeable about or not...but you were the first person I could think of that might be.

Mushrooms.  Edible mushrooms.  

I'm asking, because we have these SUPER aggressive mushrooms that pop up overnight here.  Some are HUGE....and if they were in fact edible, I would love to dry them to use through the winter, because they are so abundant.  

I'm pretty freaked about identifying mushrooms from a pic, as some that are edible are extremely similar to one that might kill you if you even touched it.  But some people that KNOW mushrooms, might be able to identify by pics.  Let me know if this is something you could do, then I'll post a snapshot.

I don't know of any mushrooms that are lethal to touch. but read previous comment regarding edible vs poisonous.