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incubus2432
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It would be a pretty vanilla world if we all had the same taste in music (and anything else)!

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I gave up French Vanilla for post-9/11 Lent.
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hey they grow that stuff here now...
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Back to fish ponds. A friend of mine had 4 generations of fish in his pond totaling about 40. A mink appeared last winter and cleaned every last fish from the pond, most fish bigger than the mink. Image
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...back to the original topic: Yesterday I saw a oak leaf floating on a public fish pond...
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Why does a bass made out of walnut & maple have carvings of oak leaves on it? I wonder what a bass made out of white or red oak would sound like...
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I don't know what it would sound like, but I bet it would weigh a ton.

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I caught a mink in my garden a few years ago, my dog had it cornered behind a pile of wood. I ended up taking the dog to the vet to have his face sewn up, vicious things mink are. No Bass in my pond but plenty in the sea!
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Now if someone as a pond with nazi memorabilia floating in it this thread will make sense!
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"Now if someone has a pond with nazi memorabilia floating in it this thread will make sense!"

....I had a dream like that once and woke up in my refrigerator.

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Ambien...
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That explains my trip to Indianapolis.
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I had a few beers with the lemster a few years ago in K-Zoo . And the first thing he did when he got off the bus was go into an antique shop looking for WWII daggers and war stuff . He does collect . But i for one can tell you from first hand experience that he is a down to earth ,mellow cat . We had several heinys and he took me right up on stage and i got to check out his ricks and Marshall stacks . Very nice thing to do for a facist woul'dnt ya say ????? Oh by the way i take that back about my comment that there has'nt been any cool music in the last 20 years . I rather like Mudvayne . Check out there bassist Jeff .
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Lemmy in the Zoo, huh? Missed out on that one. Must have been too far to drive. :D Not sure where he would have looked for war memorabilia though... He should have visited the Air Zoo.
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