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Posted on 01/02/2007 9:57:39 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
It's been very very slow:\ but since I'm going the right direction I've remained patient:)
I started the Mon. after Thanksgiving.
I believe I'm quit a bit older then you too, makes a difference.
Becky
Little liar! We have about the same amount, 3-4 inches. A few days ago, we did see grass. The temps in the teens are getting me down. You just hate to get outside. Although, I did take the Goldens out for a run in the woods. Those pups are so full of energy and they need to get out.
You got that right! I can drop 2 or 3 pounds over the weekend, just from moving around and doing yard and barn work. During the week I'm a slug.
It didn't do the poor kitty any harm, he was already dead. He probably couldn't read it, anyhow.
That is a definite possibility:)
It could be too, he just doesn't like being messed with while he eats.
I'm going to try tomorrow putting it on before I give him his feed.
Becky
Oh gawd, that is terrible:)
Becky
What are you using? It should not burn, but the trimmed hairs might feel strange to him. It's ok to rub it in the hair line. He might be just getting irritated at you for disturbing his meals.

NOT MY JOB
It's made by a company called Healthy Hair, Hoof moisture.
The guy at the feed store recommended it when I was griping about the price of the The Rainmaker brand:)
He said he liked this stuff better. The ingedients are about the same as all the other hoof moisturizers.
Becky
LOL...I'm going to have to show that to Mack:) YOu know that's what he does, paints stripes. Usually on parking lots, but he has done some road work.
Becky
I'll bet he's already seen it. That'd be like an occupational hazard to him.
I've also seen the one where they veered around a dead armadillo.
It actually makes more sense to just forge ahead than put a jog in the line.
(although I suppose somebody could get off the striping machine and grab a shovel. Does it mess up the paint application if you stop the striper's forward motion?)
Good question. Becky would probably know.
You know, we didn't used to have armadillos here, but it seems like in the last 4 or 5 years that they're EVERYWHERE. I see as many of them dead on the road as possums.
No, as long as you stop squeezing the handle the paint stops spraying. Then you would have just picked up the animal, lined up and kept going.
But these lines were probably made with a truck not a hand pushed stripper. I don't know how hard it would be to stop one of those.
Becky

Becky
Interesting. All I've ever seen is those big ol' trucks.
These are for parking lots mostly. Mack has done short pieces of road work that need something special.
Becky
I wish that had happend with my 19 year old cat I lost last year. I had to play god with him and that was tough. He was abandoned in the vet clinic I worked at in California and I bottle fed him and raised him from a newborn. He got so arthritic he could not walk anymore and he lost so much weight and muscle tone.
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