Hahaha. Great answer! A thoughtful reply presented with elegant brevity... still covering everything asked.justbob;4635397 said:
Morning Pops. Mornin' Jobber... and all ye who followeth.jobberone;4635785 said:Wake up and smell the roses.
Phrozen Phil;4635901 said:Good morning, Cbz and good morning Zoners, including our new Moderators.
BobJob, it's good to know you're watching out over us miscreants. Sarge, we've got plenty of skunks here and my friends have had various encounters with the cute little varmints. Short-haired dogs are easier to clean, after the fact. My friend had a Shelty who got nailed good and tomato juice did not cut it. They had to buy something called "Skunk-Off" and it took a couple of treatments, during which the dog spent most of his evenings in the garage.
I'll just head on over to the other forums and see what TC camp looksmlike and to see if anybody needs parental help.
Everybody have a great day.![]()
Sarge;4635802 said:Morning Pops, Leon, Witt and a good Saturday morning to all.
Mello (my choc. lab) got into a skunk last night. Second time this year. Washed him up with tomatoe juice and he's good to go.
Gonna be a good weather day.
You folks have a great day ahead!
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LeonDixson;4634815 said:Bob is a moderator?? I guess I'll have to bop over to the fan zone and write a congratulatory note. Congrats, Bob. You will make a very good moderator.
EDIT: I almost forgot to mention. The wife was released from the hospital. I brought her home, went to get her prescriptions filled and came back to find her catching up on all the CSI episodes the DVR recorded.Everything is returning back to normal.
jobberone;4635974 said:I didn't know u could use tomato juice. I used to feed the skunks that came around. They loved Cheetos. They would come up the steps to get them.