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apples
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I have to say sorry I never posted those pics from my trip to BC. I know I've been gone all summer also, after just disappearing. I had alot of computer problems and it was almost a hastle for me to get on the computer. I found out a couple months ago I had 42 viruses that multiplied everytime I went on the internet. I had no anti-virus for a long time which also helped them out. I didn't forget about this place though! Just going threw to much of a change in my life to come around like I was befor, plus the viruses...
I'll probably be around a lot more often now that it's cold up here in Canada. I plan to hibernate a lot to [sleepy]
I saw all the wild willy updates since I was here last. Willy, you never sent me those gourmay banana sluggs [Razz] I've been hungry ever since. But you've been buisy I see [grin] so I forgive you.
I'm going try growing little greens like endive this winter again for my new friend Annabella. She's a lizard I adopted from a friend who went away to school. I uromastyx (spiny tailed lizard) As soon as I get a photo bin set up again I'll post a pic of her that I have on my computer. She's so neat and has alot of personality!
Anyways, it's nice to see the forum again and I'll be back again soon.
Josh

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Plants: 387 | From: canada | Registered: Feb 2004  |  Seeded: 207.176.161.45
afgreyparrot
Official Problem Child
Member # 1991

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Josh!

Hey, I didn't mean to stalk you...just always wondered what happened to you, so I thought I'd track you down and find out!
("Release the hounds!") [Big Grin]

When someone who posts here pretty regularly stops, they are missed, whether they know it or not! I liked reading your posts, and wondered how your yard ever turned out.

So nice to hear from you!

Cindy

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Plants: 43285 | Registered: Mar 2004  |  Seeded: 69.170.162.6
loz
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Hi there Josh [wayey] , glad you found your way back here!!! It's nice to have you back!

42 Viruses!!!! [shocked] WOW!!! That's a heck of a lot of computer problems...... [Frown]

Hope to see you around more often now that things are falling back into place for you! [thumb]

laura [Smile]

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gardenmom32210
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Welcome back Josh [wayey] !

Sorry to hear about all the problems. Do you have virus protection now? If not I know of 2 free antivirus programs available,one is put out by a company called Grisoft...its called AVGfree. The other is spybot search and destroy. I use both of them on my system and don't have any problems. I did have Norton but suffered a horrendous crash with it(had to send off my computer for a week [Frown] )

Happy to have you back and I can't wait to see your pics!!!

G-Mom [grin]

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Merme
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Hi~ [wayey]

Another really topnotch free anti-virus program is available from Avast!

Avast! is a leading producer of business anti-virus protection programs, which they rightfully charge high dollars for. But they are also of the opinion, that if everyone had anti-virus software, we could stamp out viruses, so they offer the program free of charge to any non-business use PC user.

I've been using it for a year and it is a sweet program that regularly updates itself.

I also use Spybot and ZoneAlarm firewall systems, both of which are also free and each takes over the sector that the other leaves out, so with both programs you get fairly complete coverage.

Merme

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"In the midst of winter, I learned there lives in me an invincible summer" Camus (maybe a paraphrase)

Plants: 9229 | From: Maine | Registered: Oct 2004  |  Seeded: 66.63.78.107
hisgal2
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Hello there!!! We have missed you sooooo much!! And alot has happend here too! I am glad to hear that all has been well with you and that the only thing that was stopping you from visiting us was computer problems. [Smile]

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Plants: 2835 | From: 18626 | Registered: Feb 2004  |  Seeded: 68.82.105.188
apples
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Hey!
agreyparot, I'm glad you did though, I felt bad not coming around for so long and if not for you and weezie PMing me it may have been a while befor I remembered how great this place and it's people have been to me! I did kind of just dissapearI missed you all too.
I've still been running around since chirstmas is near. IT hit -42C a couple nights ago! But I'm canadien so I can handle it. [scaredy]
Thanks for that virus info gardenmom and merme. My friend came over to fix it as he works at a computer store and fixed up my computer, he actually put avast and zonealarm. Avast is so funny the way the alarm comes on and everything!
Unfortunatly that computers run it's days, the clock gets slower all the time and it sometimes takes awhile for words to process, the internet is pretty slow to. Again fortunetly my friend works at a computer shop and is building me a super computer for a home studio so I can finally start recording my music. I'm looking forward to that [grin]
Jen, the baby? Must be coming soon! I just can't remember how long it's been since I was around all the time. I started looking at your pics, Noel's a nice name [Smile]
I didn't get around to setting up my picture bin yet as I've been doing research for the studio thing, and also I'm building this huge inclosure for Annabella as a christmas gift.
Well bye for now,
Josh
Oh ya, and Merry Cristmas!

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Plants: 387 | From: canada | Registered: Feb 2004  |  Seeded: 207.176.161.17
afgreyparrot
Official Problem Child
Member # 1991

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Josh...
Again, it was so good to see you post something!
I was so glad you showed up!

Was wondering how your yard ever turned out... [dunno]

Can we hear some of that music one of these days?

Merry Christmas!

Your friend,
Cindy

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Plants: 43285 | Registered: Mar 2004  |  Seeded: 69.170.162.6
apples
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Ya, the yard went bad as my dad had no patience and leveled everything I did in one day while I was gone. Even planted grass seed, the only real reason I wanted to change it is because I'm allergic to grass and couldn't cut the lawn. It sounds like my dad is some kind horible person but it was more like temperary insanity [Frown]
No real loss but it was a fun garden while it lasted. I still wonder if it had evolved what he would have done once I got to lazy to moe the clover and bought a goat to keep it trimmed!
Once I get everything set up on my computer I'm going to get up a web site that will have some of my music on it. I think it will take a couple months at least befor I get good at recording and mastering the tracks of the songs but I'll make shure to put crummy demos [grin] so people can hear while I'm working on making it sound good.
I hope your christmas was great!
Josh

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Plants: 387 | From: canada | Registered: Feb 2004  |  Seeded: 207.176.161.35
afgreyparrot
Official Problem Child
Member # 1991

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I still wonder if it had evolved what he would have done once I got to lazy to moe the clover and bought a goat to keep it trimmed!

Josh...I remember the pictures you posted when you started on your project.
Didn't look like a neighborhood where a goat tied in the front yard would be welcome!
[Big Grin] [Big Grin] [lala]

Your insomniac friend,
Cindy

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Plants: 43285 | Registered: Mar 2004  |  Seeded: 69.170.162.6
apples
Dream Gardener
Member # 1874

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Hey,
My goat wouldn't have been that weird here. The neibours are understanding people [Wink]
[Big Grin]
I got the photobucket set up so here's some pictures of Annabella. She was kind of scared at the first pic but then came right up to the glass and started posing!
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The pics aren't the best because the red light from her heat lamp.

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Plants: 387 | From: canada | Registered: Feb 2004  |  Seeded: 207.176.161.74
weezie13
Compost Queen!
Member # 772

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She's neat!!!
I was reading in your other post she's a vegetarian, now that's a animal I could have.
*I can't get into feeding a live animal to
another animal!!!*

Thanks Josh!!!!

Weezie

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Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have
done this have entertained angels without realizing it.
- Bible - Hebrews 13:2

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Plants: 29299 | From: N.Y. | Registered: Apr 2003  |  Seeded: 24.54.84.28
apples
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The egyption uromastyx are the most vegetarian type. They also get to be about the size of cat though so they need lots of space. Like a spare room! They are really freindly but a bit skittish while they get used to you, Annabella was probably only like that with me because she lived with some one else for a year and wa kind of depressed when I took her. Also she won't get much bigger then she is now.
They need a 120-140F basking spot, so if you were to get one go to a home improvement store to get heat lights, they won't be so expensive.
Glad I could introduce her!

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Plants: 387 | From: canada | Registered: Feb 2004  |  Seeded: 207.176.161.97
weezie13
Compost Queen!
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Is she potty trained??? [dunno]

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Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have
done this have entertained angels without realizing it.
- Bible - Hebrews 13:2

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Plants: 29299 | From: N.Y. | Registered: Apr 2003  |  Seeded: 24.54.84.28
apples
Dream Gardener
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Nope. She does have an area that she will usually go in so maby she could be. It's not to hard to take care of that. They don't have pee so to speak, it' more of a solid white thing(sorry for the details) their is a liquid some times but hardly anything and the heat dries everyting up usually by the time I find it. I fill the tank with washed play sand and just sive it out every day or "potty" time. Like I said it's usually dry. The just change the sand every couple months. Pretty low maitnence even if they're in a big incloser.

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Plants: 387 | From: canada | Registered: Feb 2004  |  Seeded: 207.176.161.97
afgreyparrot
Official Problem Child
Member # 1991

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Awesome pictures, Josh! [thumb]

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