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It was small like about the size of a small car with no openings and was sort of almond shaped. and it was a very shiny blue color that i have never been able to find a match for.
The GV crew all chipped in and bought you this nice jacket! Happy Birthday :unsure:
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Regarding killing snakes, I'll admit that my family has killed (and not eaten) more than their fair share. But thats mostly because they like to nest in sprinkler systems (one of my dads side businesses) and about 8 times out of 10 when he gets a service call it turns out to be a nest of copperheads or rattlers. And the only thing to do there is to clean it out. AS I'm sure many of you are aware, handling the baby poisonous snakes is freaking dangerous. And you really can't risk leaving them when small children naturally gravitate to sprinklers.
 

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butts it's okay now. I can see and I now habe da knowledge of neber taking those meds again, neber just 'listenin' when the quacks say "Here Take Dis" I wanna know what will happen to me first now ! The crap they had me take was from years ago. The cataracts developed so slowly that I didn't even realize how 'little' vision I had anymore. I couldn't notice the change until it was full blown and went for my eye exam. In fact I was at the beach with some friends and one of them said something about the boat out in the water. I looked and saw NO BOAT ! I had to look out of the corner of my eye 'around' the cataract just to see the boat ! My brain was adapting to the vision loss so well, I was automatically functioning around it is what they told me at the eye surgeons. And can you belieb it ? I WAS DRIVING TOO ! :lol::lol::lol::lol:

You are just an amazing person, in and out of Reality!:)
 

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The one i saw was when i was 7 and was about 15 feet from me hovering about 2 feet off the ground.
I wasen't scared for some reson, and all i remember is staring at it for about 5 mins and then i woke up in my bed the next morning.
It was very strange.
I wasn't that close. It was upstate New York in the Adirondack Park along the Hudson River. At night we were traveling home and I saw up ahead some lights flashing. We slowed down thinking there was a wreck or something we were coming up to. But instead there was a bright white light with flashing little lights around it. It was winter and snow covered, the river had ice and snow on it. The thing whatever it was traveled along the mountains by the riverside then went straight down into the trees. From there all the little flashing lights that were around it dispersed and moved around the trees, down to the river, left then right up then down like they were looking for something all the while the main big light was in one place where it landed. NO NOISE whatsoever while it was doing this. The smaller lights moved very fast. No way it was people on snowmobiles because of lack of noise and the fact the lights came from the sky in the big light. After we stood there a good 20 minutes or so watching this all the small lights all at once from every direction zoomed back to the one main light and the thing lifted straight back up into the air and hoovered a few minutes then in what seemed like a second it went to the right and was gone. We had to go back that road the following morning and we stopped there again. There were no tracks of any kind in the snow where we saw the things moving around. It was rather interesting to say the least :)
 

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Back on the ticks, I pulled one off my daughter's neck yesterday after a visit from the ex mother-in-law's house. I noticed she had a slight rash tonight on her upper body. :blink: Watching it close! A friend got one of the top 5 diseases for this area and was hospitalized for about a week...

Not liking! I see enough of the ticks at work.
 

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I know i ain't crazy though.. because we passed on the ghost seeing gene to our little 7 year old.. when she was about 1 and something and was talking good enough to understand she would go into the dining room and talk to someone.. and after a couple weeks of her doing this we asked her who she was talking to.
She said in a matter of fact way "Steve" and my wife said "who is that?" and she said "He said he's daddy's brother"

Not to weird.. but my brother had died about 2 years before she was born. and we never talked about him the whole time we had her. Nobody ever did.
And she continued to "talk" to him untill we moved.
 

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Regarding killing snakes, I'll admit that my family has killed (and not eaten) more than their fair share. But thats mostly because they like to nest in sprinkler systems (one of my dads side businesses) and about 8 times out of 10 when he gets a service call it turns out to be a nest of copperheads or rattlers. And the only thing to do there is to clean it out. AS I'm sure many of you are aware, handling the baby poisonous snakes is freaking dangerous. And you really can't risk leaving them when small children naturally gravitate to sprinklers.

I think that is a little different. If someone is in danger...then I will be the first to take it down. My little girl likes snakes as much as I do, and I try my best to teach her what to do when she encounters one. I had to kill a couple copperheads a couple years ago because they were in my yard at my little girls sandbox. I didn't even try to relocate (sorry Max). They were babies and I felt really bad afterward, but one bite from one of them (she weighed about 35lbs then) and we lived about 50 minutes from the nearest hospital...not going to chance it.
 

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I know i ain't crazy though.. because we passed on the ghost seeing gene to our little 7 year old.. when she was about 1 and something and was talking good enough to understand she would go into the dining room and talk to someone.. and after a couple weeks of her doing this we asked her who she was talking to.
She said in a matter of fact way "Steve" and my wife said "who is that?" and she said "He said he's daddy's brother"

Not to weird.. but my brother had died about 2 years before she was born. and we never talked about him the whole time we had her. Nobody ever did.
And she continued to "talk" to him untill we moved.
I love this ! :D
 
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