More rules, Quimmie T?Huey » 31 Mar 2022, 9:17 am » wrote: ↑ I am not discussing it on this thread. You can start a thread and you can test your recall. We are done here.
So, basically, everything I have posted or new topics I've created are blocked from public viewing. Took me a little bit to figure this out. Why not just explain this in the FAQ?Cannonpointer » 30 Mar 2022, 4:32 pm » wrote: ↑ Paste this into your amazon browser.
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What utterly *ORIGINAL* insults you come up with Poppa Wheelie!JinnMartini » 30 Mar 2022, 5:48 pm » wrote: ↑ Really ?
Yours is in the front of some diaper's brand !
Islamophobia » 31 Mar 2022, 1:50 pm » wrote: ↑ so you beg for money and then turn off the lights?
sounds like a scam to me
Islamophobia » 31 Mar 2022, 2:15 pm » wrote: ↑ Bills? Did he buy his child a pony with over 4K that @Jinn Martini donated?
@Cannonpointer
From what i read on here and .org, he donated quite a bit. I do not know what dollar amount actually switched hands, so to speak. That being said, it does appear legit that KFools is behind on the hosting fees.
Anti-equinism is no less odious than racism, sir.Islamophobia » 31 Mar 2022, 2:15 pm » wrote: ↑ Bills? Did he buy his child a pony with over 4K that @Jinn Martini donated?
He likely had the site on auto-pay from the account mentioned. I mean, that's a guess, but that would answer why the lack of notice - he was focused on other things. As to the money, I'm betting he bought a pony. Ponies are darned expensive, even though they're not as big as horses. And then there's boarding, hay, shoeing. I's a **** nightmare out here for board owners who aspire to be more than mere board owners - to be pony owners.impartialobserver » 31 Mar 2022, 2:19 pm » wrote: ↑ CP posted a few days ago that he was behind on the hosting fees. $92 per month and he had 14 in the coffers. I have no idea what he did with what Jinn donated.
I know nothing about horses or equestrian affairs. I will take your word on this one. When I worked for my grandparents "ranch", I mainly helped with the fruit trees and the processing of the fruit into jams, jellies, and syrups.Cannonpointer » 31 Mar 2022, 2:52 pm » wrote: ↑ He likely had the site on auto-pay from the account mentioned. I mean, that's a guess, but that would answer why the lack of notice - he was focused on other things. As to the money, I'm betting he bought a pony. Ponies are darned expensive, even though they're not as big as horses. And then there's boarding, hay, shoeing. I's a **** nightmare out here for board owners who aspire to be more than mere board owners - to be pony owners.
You don't know - none of y'all know.
Unless you're, like, into 4H and stuff, or live on a farm.
I'm just saying, let him who has never bailed hay cast the first road apple.
How could anyone NOT love Smiley?
impartialobserver » 31 Mar 2022, 2:55 pm » wrote: ↑ I know nothing about horses or equestrian affairs. I will take your word on this one. When I worked for my grandparents "ranch", I mainly helped with the fruit trees and the processing of the fruit into jams, jellies, and syrups.
From these exploits, I acquired the taste for huckleberries. We would put elk steak in the smoker and then make a spicy huckleberry jam for it.... quite possibly the perfect plate of food along with asparagus and mashed potatoes.
impartialobserver » 31 Mar 2022, 3:00 pm » wrote: ↑ From these exploits, I acquired the taste for huckleberries. We would put elk steak in the smoker and then make a spicy huckleberry jam for it.... quite possibly the perfect plate of food along with asparagus and mashed potatoes.
Shoup, Idaho. At the idaho/montana border.Cannonpointer » 31 Mar 2022, 3:05 pm » wrote: ↑ I am making a lovely cream of asparagus soup in a couple of hours (cooking chicken stock now, as I am a perfectionist with my soups).
Asparagus is on the clean 15, so I was able to buy conventional at a deep discount.
Grabbed three pounds for under four bucks total. Lovin' it.
So... huckleberries. Where were you?
impartialobserver » 31 Mar 2022, 3:07 pm » wrote: ↑ Shoup, Idaho. At the idaho/montana border.
Cream of asparagus.. sounds tasty.
Cannonpointer » 31 Mar 2022, 3:09 pm » wrote: ↑ Wow. Love that country. Rolled across the divide many a time in your neck of the woods.
Yeah, youtube makes chefs of us all.