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You guys know how to add a pic with an iPad? I tried taking one and doing the ole copy paste thing. Do I need to email it to myself and copy it?
Quote:You guys know how to add a pic with an iPad? I tried taking one and doing the ole copy paste thing. Do I need to email it to myself and copy it?
Not a tablet guy. Sorry.  The email trick might make it more manageable.   Not sure.
I would show you pictures of my pets but they might try to give indiscreet clues as to their whereabouts. Bad pet, BAD. I've tried to explain that I already rescued them, but they're so unappreciative. Just like my last pets...
Quote:I would show you pictures of my pets but they might try to give indiscreet clues as to their whereabouts. Bad pet, BAD. I've tried to explain that I already rescued them, but they're so unappreciative. Just like my last pets...
Do they put the lotion on their skin, or do they get the hose?

 

No pets here. We have cats that think they're ours.
I got four little furry children living at home right now, they're cats, but they don't seem to realize that fact. I also have a pretty little love bird that only likes me and totally hates men.
This guy is indeed my best friend:

 

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This my girl, Esther.


She saved me. She is truly the reason I get up in the morning.
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My dog Diez, a little over 4 years old now. 

I have a dog. He's awesome. He just turned two years old on July 4th. He's an American Bulldog (Hybrid type, his mother was a Johnson type and his father was a Scott's type). He's got a black coat with some white around his face and chest area. Well behaved, full of energy, potty trained and everything. He never has any accidents in the house. Love that dog. Varro is his name.

We have a dachshund (16 years old) and a Bichon Frise' (14 years old) which are our only children. The dachshund has had a rough time suffering through 4 back surgeries but he is Mrs. Chiefjag's baby and she has stopped all trips in the last 3 years to stay home and take care of him.

 

The Bichon keeps on keeping on. She is very little trouble and a scavenger hound. You could feed her a barrel of hamburger and rice and she would be camped under the kitchen table looking for scraps to hit the floor.

 

Regards......................the Chiefjag

Spiders creep me out, but at the same time I find them fascinating.  I've had a few tropical orb weavers construct webs in my yard.  They spin a long, strong anchor strand (one once stretched from my eave to the tree next door, easily 25 feet) on which to build a gigantic web 6-7 feet across.  The orb weaver tears the web down before sunrise and goes to bed (second picture).  After dark they come out and build another giant web from the same anchor strand.  They're absolutely fascinating and perfectly harmless.  

 

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Spider bed

 

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Quote:Spiders creep me out, but at the same time I find them fascinating.  I've had a few tropical orb weavers construct webs in my yard.  They spin a long, strong anchor strand (one once stretched from my eave to the tree next door, easily 25 feet) on which to build a gigantic web 6-7 feet across.  The orb weaver tears the web down before sunrise and goes to bed (second picture).  After dark they come out and build another giant web from the same anchor strand.  They're absolutely fascinating and perfectly harmless.  

 
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Spider bed

 
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Ya know... One posts on here thinking (hoping) they are the weirdest member on the board. Well, I'm wrong Mr. biscuit. You take the cake. Congrats, I'll just pet my pup now
Sooo, lil pup is learning much, but not quite what xJAGGYx wants. I've found that biting my puppy is quite effective when correcting lil pup from chewing on non chewable items such as, the wall, couch, blankets, chairs, ceiling fans, and crown moulding. What? Bitter apple spray? Ok. I'll try it



Edit: they aren't supposed to reach the crown moulding??? :confused:
Quote:Ya know... One posts on here thinking (hoping) they are the weirdest member on the board. Well, I'm wrong Mr. biscuit. You take the cake. Congrats, I'll just pet my pup now
 

I actually have a 10 minute video of a black widow capturing, killing, and cocooning a wasp she caught in her web.  After she wraps it up, she cuts strands of her web in order to swing it over to where she stashes it in a lawn ornament.  Nature is fascinating.  

 

Btw, I took the pictures shown.  The spider bed was in a viburnum bush next to my house.  I'm weird like that.   Tongue
Quote:I actually have a 10 minute video of a black widow capturing, killing, and cocooning a wasp she caught in her web.  After she wraps it up, she cuts strands of her web in order to swing it over to where she stashes it in a lawn ornament.  Nature is fascinating.  

 

Btw, I took the pictures shown.  The spider bed was in a viburnum bush next to my house.  I'm weird like that.   Tongue
Viburnum... What are you hiding? Never met a man that planted viburnum without wanting privacy. Unless of course you like trimming the poo out of it, which in case I hope it's not along your house or pool. If so, it'll ruin your foundation even if kept trimmed short.
Quote:Viburnum... What are you hiding? Never met a man that planted viburnum without wanting privacy. Unless of course you like trimming the poo out of it, which in case I hope it's not along your house or pool. If so, it'll ruin your foundation even if kept trimmed short.
 

Yes. Viburnum. Privacy.  On two sides of my yard.  But now that I think about it, that's not viburnum in the picture.  It's some kind of bush the builder put in there when I had the house built.   It has green leaves, and stuff.
Quote:Yes. Viburnum. Privacy.  On two sides of my yard.  But now that I think about it, that's not viburnum in the picture.  It's some kind of bush the builder put in there when I had the house built.   It has green leaves, and stuff.

I'm just sayin, if it's viburnum and against your house or pool, ittl ruin it. Even if kept trimmed, it's roots still thinks it's a big boy and will mess things up. An employee and I spent a day with a man spoken about on this board tearing put viburnum. Sure, there was an easier way to get rid of the plants than digging and pulling but we had fun hanging out with the former wide out. He actually did most the work and then confessed how bad the work was. (He's 2 or 3 years removed from the nfl) so I gave home the " you crazy" look? As if our job was easy. He took us to lunch and also confessed his love for another nfl team but Whatev.
Quote:Yes. Viburnum. Privacy. On two sides of my yard. But now that I think about it, that's not viburnum in the picture. It's some kind of bush the builder put in there when I had the house built. It has green leaves, and stuff.

Green leaves, signs of photosynthesis. Beware man, beware!
Quote:My wife tried to talk me into getting one of those mini jungle cat things that are like twice the size of a small dog. They are cool bit I'm afraid it'll try to take my grilled impala.
 

 

 

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Impala in the wild.

 

 

 

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Impala on a grill
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Impala in the wild.

 

 

 
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Impala on a grill
Wish I had one of those cats I'm hungry right now!
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