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WelshVapour

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:cry::cry::cry: Poor dear! That is so sad! Do you need me to send you one? We need to keep our vamo platoon properly equipped for our eternity army after all!:)

I mixed a batch of Island tobacco from VZ and it tasted like a sweet light caramel...we both liked it really well right away. Today it doesn't taste like that, we both still like it really well but neither of us can say what it really tastes anymore. :?: I read the reviews and it says coconut on all of them...I'm not tasting it. DH loves coconut but can't taste it either.:unsure: Guess we'll have to wait to decide about this one if it changes that much that fast...:confused: The flavor in my eternity is much better and stronger than the evod he decided to put it in...I love my eternity!

That's ok sweetheart, we're up and running again. I climbed in to the sink to rescue it.

What's the cost of shipping from you guys to the UK or does it vary by weight?

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That's ok sweetheart, we're up and running again. I climbed in to the sink to rescue it.

What's the cost of shipping from you guys to the UK or does it vary by weight?

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Thank goodness! Don't get so close to the sink with that thing! Did you have to take the drain pipe apart? I'm not sure what shipping is to the UK but even I am faster than ft so didn't want you to have to wait!

Hi all Lurkers by the way! :wub::wub::wub: Sorry about the slow hello but when I read the part about the broken eternity it scared me!!!:shock::shock::shock: I think I was having sympathy pain for Welsh...:blink:
 

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Thank goodness! Don't get so close to the sink with that thing! Did you have to take the drain pipe apart? I'm not sure what shipping is to the UK but even I am faster than ft so didn't want you to have to wait!

Hi all Lurkers by the way! :wub::wub::wub: Sorry about the slow hello but when I read the part about the broken eternity it scared me!!!:shock::shock::shock: I think I was having sympathy pain for Welsh...:blink:

:lol: poor Bobbi. The eternity is all good now. Did have to tear apart the pipe yes :laugh:

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The past 2 days it was in the 80s, today we are supposed to reach 40 with rain/snow mix...it has sprinkled on and off all morning. Saturday morning a week ago we shipped all the cattle...it rained on and off all that afternoon and all day Sunday... As Alanis Morissette says, "isn't it ironic"...:facepalm: Even with optimum rain at this point it will take at least 2 years for the land to recover.

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The past 2 days it was in the 80s, today we are supposed to reach 40 with rain/snow mix...it has sprinkled on and off all morning. Saturday morning a week ago we shipped all the cattle...it rained on and off all that afternoon and all day Sunday... As Alanis Morissette says, "isn't it ironic"...:facepalm: Even with optimum rain at this point it will take at least 2 years for the land to recover.

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2 years?!? Man, that's one tough environment.

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    The past 2 days it was in the 80s, today we are supposed to reach 40 with rain/snow mix...it has sprinkled on and off all morning. Saturday morning a week ago we shipped all the cattle...it rained on and off all that afternoon and all day Sunday... As Alanis Morissette says, "isn't it ironic"...:facepalm: Even with optimum rain at this point it will take at least 2 years for the land to recover.

    Awww gee ... I just realized what that meant for you :(
     

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    Awww gee ... I just realized what that meant for you :(

    Yep, one tough environment is true. It will be at least 2 years so yes Dale, it means we will have to relocate when/if we find a new ranch. Such is life. The Lord will open the right door when it is time.:)

    Will do Welsh! Thanks!:)
     

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    Yep, one tough environment is true. It will be at least 2 years so yes Dale, it means we will have to relocate when/if we find a new ranch. Such is life. The Lord will open the right door when it is time.:)

    Will do Welsh! Thanks!:)

    Relocate to Wales Bobbi. We'll create a ranch for you! There's no sun but ya know that's what Spain's for.

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    Relocate to Wales Bobbi. We'll create a ranch for you! There's no sun but ya know that's what Spain's for.

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    Ah, would that I could dear! The largest ranch we've been on (for 11 years) was 990 sections...a section is a square mile. The place we are on here is 24 sections (7 years)...We are used to large spaces and lots of cattle. When speaking to a lady in Germany she asked where my husband was. I told her he stayed home to take care of the 500 cows and their calves. She promptly asked me, "how do you remember all their names?" They had 10 head and each had a name... I think DH would be a lost soul if he couldn't chase a cow.

    This says it all for us...
    What is man without the beasts? If all the beasts were gone, man would die from a great loneliness of spirit. Chief Seattle

    Hope this can be read and isn't too small.
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    Ah, would that I could dear! The largest ranch we've been on (for 11 years) was 990 sections...a section is a square mile. The place we are on here is 24 sections (7 years)...We are used to large spaces and lots of cattle. When speaking to a lady in Germany she asked where my husband was. I told her he stayed home to take care of the 500 cows and their calves. She promptly asked me, "how do you remember all their names?" They had 10 head and each had a name... I think DH would be a lost soul if he couldn't chase a cow.

    This says it all for us...
    What is man without the beasts? If all the beasts were gone, man would die from a great loneliness of spirit. Chief Seattle

    Hope this can be read and isn't too small.
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    :laugh: she named 'em!

    I'm stealing that btw. The whole situation sucks though Bobbi. Hope something comes up for ya both.

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    Here's a pic of my "boys". The second from the left is a young man that my DH took under his wing when he was adrift at 14 and talking about quitting school, he is 40 now and doing well. The pic is about 4 years ago.

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    from left to right: Bruce (aka DH), Paul, Clay (eldest DS), Dave (youngest DS)
     
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