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Re: what are your hobbies

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 4:32 pm
by MacTheWolf (imported)
Other hobbies I might not have mentioned include:

Looking for corny jokes online

Christina

Watching old movies

Lilac

Looking for women

Jenny

Researching little known cultures in the past

Antonia

Krysta

Sally

Chatting to old farts like plix, Ken, IEunuch, River, Paolo, Kristoff, Jesus, Blaise, Slammr, UncleFlo,

That's about it....

Shutup Mac, you senile old bastard

Re: what are your hobbies

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 10:06 pm
by sag111 (imported)
I just pulled my metal dector out today and in about two hours I had 10.00 in change and a nice ring.I have been metal dectering for 30 years and it is amazing what you can find.

Re: what are your hobbies

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 10:29 pm
by MacTheWolf (imported)
Sag

Keep up your metal detecting.

You might find a CVR T-3a 2 10-4 Steam Locomotive (1928-1957) or parts belonging there to :)

Re: what are your hobbies

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 11:12 pm
by jemagirl (imported)
sag111 (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 24, 2007 10:06 pm I just pulled my metal dector out today and in about two hours I had 10.00 in change and a nice ring.I have been metal dectering for 30 years and it is amazing what you can find.

Hi Dad,

I should try that some time :) Where do you do your metal detecting?

Re: what are your hobbies

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 12:18 am
by DeaconBlues (imported)
artisticlicense (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 24, 2007 10:35 am I've been in Landscaping for over 20 years. Those trees grow like crazy here in NE GA. We have an abundance of red clay but they grow here anyway. They aren't supposed to like poorly-drained soils. According to my schooling, these trees like heavy limestone type soils. Go figure. They like water but don't like to sit in it. They also have wide-spreading surface-roots, like dogwoods. That could be hindering your growth in the pots.

Have you tried scarifying the seeds you plant? (Splitting or heavily scratching the hard shell; or planting them in manure, to weaken or soften the shell.)

I've heard of folks calling them Black Locust; we have two types here. Honey and yellow (AKA Black). Honey Locust has a fuzz in the bean-pod that you can put in your tea and sweeten it. It has no, or minimal thorns. People who like the Honey Locust usually make cuttings off the ones found with no thorns. The yellow has major 'thornage' and a ridiculous amount of bean pods littering the yard every year. The yellow goes wild easy too, where the Honey is less invasive.

Never heard of the Locust tree as 'Rare' before, we think of them a fence wood or weeds here. It does have an unusual wood and I have seen it finished. Nothing in it's right mind will eat the fence rails and they are almost never treated with any preservatives.

Aren't they illegal in Arizona? I could send you seeds if I knew the legals about shipping, etc.🍑👋:dong:🚬

I do not believe they are illegal in Arizona, I have had one growing in my yard since before I was born. I only recently learned a lot about the qualities of the black locust wood and now I want to become the latter day "Jonny Appleseed" but for the black locust. Guess I could call myself Jonny Blacklocustseed, but that just does not have a good ring to it.

I really appreciate the advice about "scarifying" the seeds, and especially about trying to accomodate the root system and maybe getting them out of the tree planters. I would put the saplings that I have out now, but for the varmint deer that eat them (and every other tree in my yard that they can reach).

My ultimate (and clearly unrealistic) ambition it to someday transform my 20 acres of catclaw infested desert into a micro forrest. I figure that the earth is losing all sorts of forrest, and I will do my infintisamal effort to reverse the trend.

Re: what are your hobbies

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 12:54 am
by Jenny (imported)
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 24, 2007 4:32 pm Other hobbies I might not have mentioned include:

Looking for corny jokes online

Christina

Watching old movies

Lilac

Looking for women

Jenny

That's about it....
jenny (imported) wrote: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:08 am .................................................. ..............................................

And may I ask what about jemagirl who you where raving about the other day,

I allways new there was some thing about wolves:D

Re: what are your hobbies

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 4:53 pm
by sag111 (imported)
Jema I go to the schools and parks and any other place coins and rings are lost.Wow I am just about through with the strip built kayak and I cant wait to get that boat in the lake and hopeluly it wont sink.

Re: what are your hobbies

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:05 pm
by sag111 (imported)
I am headed up on the Bear River this weekend to dig up some of that gold thoes befor me left it should be a fun trip.Panning gold is one of my favret hobbies.

Re: what are your hobbies

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:37 pm
by Jenny (imported)
sag111 (imported) wrote: Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:05 pm I am headed up on the Bear River this weekend to dig up some of that gold thoes befor me left it should be a fun trip.Panning gold is one of my favret hobbies.
jenny (imported) wrote: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:08 am .................................................. .............................................

Sag if you find a huge hunk of gold and do not know what to do with it, Well I will be willing to take it off your hands😄

Re: what are your hobbies

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 4:51 pm
by devi (imported)
My hobby for this last year has been getting rid of crap that I no longer need or want. Three loads a week has to either go to the dumpster, recycling, goodwill, or where ever else. Other than that I get on google for information and misinformation about various things. I more or less try and stay away from you tube but I did pull up a few dozen versions of "El Cascabel" the other day and was tempted to go tapping it out on the kitchen floor (something I have never done since I was a kid). Also I go to the local coffee shops and drink tea usually, relax, and chat. It's as easy as that. Generally I do a lot of walking and hiking also but this year has been a little different for me.