Snails - Response on Threads Part 7

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my insurance sent some peanuts .............

Did a rep come out and take pictures?

I have "heard" (maybe urban legend, maybe not) that tree-related claims
may possibly make home insurance skyrocket if they discover MORE trees
that could cause damage in the future. One becomes more of a liability.
 

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Going out in the torrid 42 degrees to start de-schmutzing garden areas. No raking
due to yesterday's torrential sheets. Hand-picking leaves, twigs, other assorted non-
mulch materials. Then "joojing" (*) the wood chips to freshen. Top-layering in a few
weeks.

(*) - Or however it's spelled. It's a hair styling term for some activity involving fingers
and hair... messing it up, but with desirable and attractive results.
 

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(*) - Or however it's spelled.

Believe it or not ... it's "tszuj".

Other accepted spellings: "zhuzh" and "zhoosh".

Just FYI.

" tszuj ‎(third-person singular simple present tszujes, present participle tszujing,
simple past and past participle tszujed) "

:facepalm: me for actually taking the time to research it.
 

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    nope - you can pick your flavors ;)
    Are the names something that will mean something? (Like: "Just Criminal". I assume it will
    taste like an unwashed fugitive.)

    Do the descriptions actually tell you something? (Like: "Please note that this is not a plain flavor;
    the top note (watermelon) is paired with a unique, complimenting flavor." Could you please
    JUST TELL us what the "unique, complimenting flavor" is, by any chance?)

    Just venting. In my search, actual "obvious" names and/or descriptions which tell us something
    are few and far between.

    :)
     

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    Are the names something that will mean something? (Like: "Just Criminal". I assume it will
    taste like an unwashed fugitive.)

    Do the descriptions actually tell you something? (Like: "Please note that this is not a plain flavor;
    the top note (watermelon) is paired with a unique, complimenting flavor." Could you please
    JUST TELL us what the "unique, complimenting flavor" is, by any chance?)

    Just venting. In my search, actual "obvious" names and/or descriptions which tell us something
    are few and far between.

    :)

    you're looking for miracles, bear! ;) those days are long gone :?:
     
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