Charlie will be back. Count on it.
I used Roundup on Charlie last week. That seems to be about the only way to stop him.
I've got so much of it, I'll be fighting him as long as I live here. I have no intention of moving, so I'll continue the fight.
I spent more than 6 hours out there engaged in 'the fight' today. I still haven't got my mulch down. A good soaking rain (did I really say that?) would be nice. I need to cut new edges around my beds. Wet ground makes it so much easier.
Anyone else avoid the Rather-Clinton lovefest? I knew I couldn't stomach it, and didn't even visit the live thread at FR. A local radio guy played some soundbites this morning (along with his "BS detector," which is the sound of a cow mooing), and it was as disgusting as I feared.
After he came clean about his affair with Monica Lewinsky, Bill Clinton was haunted by fears that his daughter, Chelsea, would never forgive him. "I was afraid that I would lose not only my marriage but my daughter's love and respect as well," the former President said on "60 Minutes" last night.
"You know, my daughter is a remarkable person. But she has her own opinions. She has strong convictions," he added.
"Sooner or later, every child learns that his or her parents are not perfect. But this was way beyond that, and it was a big dose to swallow." [tell me he didn't say that!] source
Another FOB heard from:
Why should Denise Rich be the only one on her block who doesn't have her own reality show? Clearly, she should not. And apparently this gross injustice is soon to be corrected. The fabulously, flamboyantly wealthy R&B songwriter is plotting to join the ranks of Donald Trump, Lizzie Grubman, Rick and Kathy Hilton and Anna Nicole Smith, among others. "People keep coming over to me and saying, 'When are you going to do a reality show?' It's many different people from all walks of life."
The 60-year-old ex-wife of Marc Rich, who won a pardon from Bill Clinton, plans to focus on developing a concept for the show after her July 10 cancer research fund-raiser at her Southampton estate - at which a Rolls-Royce will be auctioned off for the charity. "A show would, first of all, be a lot of fun, and it could help me with my G&P Foundation and my philanthropic endeavors and also help me with my music career, - that kind of exposure is always good," Rich said. "I just need to develop a concept."
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We live in a wooded area, charlie is just a fact of life.:)