Posted on 06/17/2006 6:15:31 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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N. Koreans Ordered To Raise Their Flag At 2PM, and Listen to Broadcast
N. Korean leadership ordered its citizen to raise their flag and listen to their (government) communique from TV in the evening, according to Sankei Shimbun (of Japan), quoting Japanese government sources.
The paper said it is paying attention this development because it could be related to the launch of Taepodong-2.
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Will do.
GARDEN! Do it! Your soil begs to be exploited!
(heh heh)
I'm partial to precision bullseye shooting, but I'll be happy to break out the 12 gauge. Have at it! Pull!....SPLASH!...got it!
The outdoor range here is 1,000 yards. It includes stands for silhouettes, a large club house, a long firing line with an overhead awning, a few concrete supports for the benchrest shooters, 4 separate berms including 1 15, 1 50, and 2 100 yard areas. A separate shotgun range exists on the of the berm area. Annual fee for unlimited use is $38. You can hunt for deer, elk, moose, mountain lion and black bear within a 10 mile drive of town.
It's funny how regional things can be. My parents-in-law are told to kill any trace of morning glory that they see, and here, they sell morning glory seeds at the Home Depot as annual flowers.
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Yeah. Does that mean Kim Jong Il wins, or loses?
Funny you mention Morning Glory (Spawn of Satan) - there's no getting rid of it. I call it "the Kudzu of Western Washington". If your in-laws know a way to kill it, please let me know. I'll personally go steal Kimmie's nukes (and might resort to them).
One of the things that make Idaho neat.
Utah's great for waterfowl, though. Lots of wetlands in the Bear River delta area.
I mostly hunt ducks and grouse. We do occasionally get deer permits, but there are more hunters in Utah than deer taken.
Personally, I like to shoot black powder a lot. I have a reproduction early Virginia style flintlock. It's neat to shoot. 54 caliber. Flash-Bang!
Isn't that great? Mine is fully mature just in time for the Kentucky Derby.
[No, seriously, any takers?]
;-)
We are, indeed, straying from the impending holocaust. Might I suggest a lighter topic?
I like to garden when it's cool. I tend to turcker out in high summer, though. Here, though, my backyard is overshaded by a huge Walnut tree, so I don't really try.
We're still waiting...and trying to stay awake...
He loses because he is Kim Jong Il
That's what they say, too. I bought a package of seeds just to be cheeky, and the instructions said 'likes little water, loves poor soil, hates fertilizer, just throw it in the pot and watch it go nuts.' And the thing died. I couldn't get it to grow at all! (I live in the Mohave desert.)
They haven't found a cure. They live in Utah, and the morning glory chokes everything it comes into contact with, just like where you are.
I ruled out Idaho as a landing spot after California, because I was told it was quickly turning left. That's not true?
Cheatgrass, bindweed, nightshade, dyer's woad -- at least they're not wild bermuda grass...
Here comes James Blunt, after this commercial.
Counts where you are at. Don't go near Sun Valley. Boise might be moving that way, but not yet.
Will any of those compete with Spawn of Satan (Morning Glory)?
It's killed my damned roses, for pete's sake.
Still awaiting the nuke. Should I put on the egg timer?
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