I've got some close-up shots on my other puter which I will post tomorrow and you will look. :funn:No, you cannot make me look. I can't look. I won't look!
I am gonna dream about 'em tonight.....ewwwwwwww.
I've got some close-up shots on my other puter which I will post tomorrow and you will look. :funn:No, you cannot make me look. I can't look. I won't look!
I am gonna dream about 'em tonight.....ewwwwwwww.
I've got some close-up shots on my other puter which I will post tomorrow and you will look. :funn:
Nohall, I appreciate that. Maybe you can call my cats.
My cat did chase things out of the yard, dogs and such, but then he lost his OMB's and got fat and lazy. He's still cute though. Not sure how far you'll get on the phone with him though. He'll probably give you cauliflower ear. He's very chatty.
I did try to keep a ferile cat close by in my yard who had a head shaped like a block, hence we named him Blockhead. He even hissed at me when I fed him occassionally. I didn't have this chipmonk problemo or anything in the yard for a while while Blockhead was around, probably because he was so ugly and nasty.
Y'all are killin' me!I knew it was just an excuse for them to pee in the yard!

True, I assumed the old timers were male, I only had males peeing in my yard claiming it was good for the garden, and the previous posts showed a picture of an old man and included a discussion of OMB.......
No undies............hello, mosquito bites in bad places!

Did I say anything about the old-timers being male?![]()
I never met her or her tomatoes, but legend has it that my great-grandmother grew the tastiest ones in Point Washington. She never wore underwear to the garden.![]()
No silly. Men tinkle in the garden to mark their territory.![]()
