I really loved this week's new episode and I'd like to request a gif of Gene in the pedicab screaming "I AM A VERB!" (or something like that because I'm bad at quotes...)
Can do!
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I really loved this week's new episode and I'd like to request a gif of Gene in the pedicab screaming "I AM A VERB!" (or something like that because I'm bad at quotes...)
Can do!
I'm guessing you do it in a cute way!!!
Haha, thank you, I like to think so. :)
groverviolet: I read what you said about getting more likes on FB than here and wondering what has happened to our community. From what I see on my dash, it just seems that folks are busy living their lives - and while that means maybe fewer posts and fewer likes, personally that gratifies me. Because for a lot of those folks they are in happier places - working towards goals, delving into new relationships ... besides, I've been here long enough to see the cyclical patterns.
Don't worry - the quality is still here, the quantity is just at a lull, IMO.
A riding crop.
What.
In case you aren't aware, using goats for weed and brush control is becoming pretty popular. Microsoft, O'Hare airport and the City of Seattle are among the entities that do so. It's ecologically sound and low labor intensive so it can prove to be cheaper than hiring land maintenance people plus no poison or fuel consumption.
Depending upon the browse, 10 goats can clear an acre of land in a week or so. That's not to say that they mow down the grass like a cow or sheep but they'll eat weeds and brush to the ground and even pull a lot of it up completely.
You are real. You are a bright spot on my dash.
Thank you!
I honestly do pride myself on being the same person online that I am in my real life. I think being who you are ALL the time- admitting you might not be exactly the person you want to be...there's a certain amount of integrity to that. I have been undergoing a very serious attempt to accept myself exactly as I am - and then grow from there. It's been pretty difficult for me, but extremely rewarding. Thanks for the encouragement!