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The unusual long flower spikes of Ligularia przewalskiae are coming out now in the garden down near ...
glennlab comments on Jul 1, 2019:
nice, do you have any close ups of the individual flowers?
glennlab replies on Jul 1, 2019:
@Fernapple I almost end up doing studies with flowers like that, from wide all the way down to individual flowers and the tiny bugs that inhabit them. I seldom share the full studies since it takes up so much time and space, another reason that I have over 30,000 pictures on my hard drive.
Wishful words of wisdom.
IrishTxJudy comments on Jun 30, 2019:
There’s nothing like that first cup of coffee in the morning. It’s like the nectar of the gods .... can I say that here?? 😁
glennlab replies on Jun 30, 2019:
Yes, yes you can.
An invasive snail species was discovered in luggage at the Atlanta airport thanks to a pair of ...
glennlab comments on Jun 30, 2019:
These snails have been a problem for decades at many southern ports of entry. They are a food item in the ethnic communities and are considered more lucrative than drugs, since smugglers seldom get punished.
glennlab replies on Jun 30, 2019:
@MojoDave They bring them in and raise them in captivity, the problem arises when some of the escape or when eggs are discarded in cleaning the ccages. I was in Houston when they seized a "farm" , they had been raising them on trash from supermarkets and had a thriving business. They sold them live, so they buyers would try to grow their own to save money.
Mayan ruins in Northern Belize, the ferry was out that day so we had to hike up the mountain rather ...
Heidi68 comments on Jun 30, 2019:
Looks like the hike was definitely worth it
glennlab replies on Jun 30, 2019:
It really was, but I was too exhausted to climb the ruins.
Mayan ruins in Northern Belize, the ferry was out that day so we had to hike up the mountain rather ...
Lincoln55 comments on Jun 30, 2019:
How are the Mosquitos there?
glennlab replies on Jun 30, 2019:
In the mountains, they are not bad, on the island (San Pedro) they are OK unless you get into the jungle, then it's transfusion time. I was there during the rainy (mosquito) season, and was really surprised at they weren't worse. There is a constant breeze off the ocean that keeps them down.
Look at these roses! While visiting Albuquerque and we went to Sandia Peak Tramway.
glennlab comments on Jun 30, 2019:
Hope you're having fun. Lots more to come.
glennlab replies on Jun 30, 2019:
@Zoohome Summer is construction season. The best of petrified forest is at the southern gate, but there is a ton to see there.
Am I a joke to you, Karen?
glennlab comments on Jun 30, 2019:
cats love jokes.
glennlab replies on Jun 30, 2019:
@freeofgod glad to be of service.
Look at these roses! While visiting Albuquerque and we went to Sandia Peak Tramway.
glennlab comments on Jun 30, 2019:
Hope you're having fun. Lots more to come.
glennlab replies on Jun 30, 2019:
@Zoohome bet I can guess which is which, I have to admit, I was the bombs and airplanes myself.
Look at these roses! While visiting Albuquerque and we went to Sandia Peak Tramway.
glennlab comments on Jun 30, 2019:
Hope you're having fun. Lots more to come.
glennlab replies on Jun 30, 2019:
@Zoohome The munchkin should really enjoy that, your dad too but for many different reasons.
Remembering Starwars....
glennlab comments on Jun 29, 2019:
too soon
glennlab replies on Jun 30, 2019:
@Lizard_of_Ahaz It still feels too soon for me, like the humor.
Butterfly gardening has been hugely successful this year, especially among the Vanessas, ...
MikeInBatonRouge comments on Jun 29, 2019:
Impressive! Ooh, do those ladies caterpillars actually sting, or are those spines just for show? I saw this American Lady come take a sip from a Marigold the other day but I didn't know what potential host plants they use. Do Painteds and Americans share any common host plants? (I have just ...
glennlab replies on Jun 29, 2019:
@MikeInBatonRouge with summer planting, there is really nothing to protect them from,except too much sun, so directly in the ground.
Butterfly gardening has been hugely successful this year, especially among the Vanessas, ...
MikeInBatonRouge comments on Jun 29, 2019:
Impressive! Ooh, do those ladies caterpillars actually sting, or are those spines just for show? I saw this American Lady come take a sip from a Marigold the other day but I didn't know what potential host plants they use. Do Painteds and Americans share any common host plants? (I have just ...
glennlab replies on Jun 29, 2019:
@MikeInBatonRouge They will sprout fine from mid august on, the fall rains will speed up their growth and they should grow all winter. The mid september cold front we normally get will slow germanation if you wait that long.
Butterfly gardening has been hugely successful this year, especially among the Vanessas, ...
MikeInBatonRouge comments on Jun 29, 2019:
Impressive! Ooh, do those ladies caterpillars actually sting, or are those spines just for show? I saw this American Lady come take a sip from a Marigold the other day but I didn't know what potential host plants they use. Do Painteds and Americans share any common host plants? (I have just ...
glennlab replies on Jun 29, 2019:
@Leafhead I have some very large chinese photinaias that I broadcast fennel under every other year, this august is my planting time for them. I am in a very weird part of Texas, the Austin Escarpment, shallow poor soil, very intense summer heat and unpredictable rain, so many plants I'd like to put in are doomed.
Adjusting to new family traditions. What did you experience?
glennlab comments on Jun 29, 2019:
It can be very irritating, The first thing i want to do when I get home is wash the road off of me. Next see if there is anything to eat, then just veg for a little while , then catch up on all the things that still need to be done around the house.
glennlab replies on Jun 29, 2019:
@gigihein My problem is that I maintain a very flexible schedule, if I see something that I want to take a look at, I may stop, I may not. Depending on how I feel, my drive day may end at noon or 7am , or anytime in between. I travel 20-25,000 miles a year, much of it by car. My last trip to las Vegas the flight was 12 hours, finally getting in Vegas at 1 AM their time or 3 back home. I'm not going to call anyone at 3am to tell them I'm OK, if I call you at 3am, it will be bad news.
Butterfly gardening has been hugely successful this year, especially among the Vanessas, ...
MikeInBatonRouge comments on Jun 29, 2019:
Impressive! Ooh, do those ladies caterpillars actually sting, or are those spines just for show? I saw this American Lady come take a sip from a Marigold the other day but I didn't know what potential host plants they use. Do Painteds and Americans share any common host plants? (I have just ...
glennlab replies on Jun 29, 2019:
Come Mid August, plant fennel and dill, they are both great host plants, if you have a shady spot, it will last until June.
From 6 years ago on FB.
SiouxcitySue comments on Jun 29, 2019:
You, poor man, are going to live a sad, lonely and dull life.
glennlab replies on Jun 29, 2019:
my life is anything but dull, just decided which battles to fight,. listen to her tell me why I'm wrong and go on.
All last summer, fall, and winter I made yummy salsa from the tomatoes, peppers, onions, and garlic ...
glennlab comments on Jun 28, 2019:
I will slice fresh squash and dip in ranch dressing, same with cucumbers almost all the vegies can be eaten this way.
glennlab replies on Jun 29, 2019:
@PiperMckenna I just put it in a sauce cup and dunk.
Me, nowadays.
tinkercreek comments on Jun 28, 2019:
Yes, that's me, too!! They are so sweet and peaceful, and seem to enjoy the conversation . . . or am I just losing it?
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
Just don't want to startle them.
My thought for the day.
glennlab comments on Jun 28, 2019:
Love the shirt.
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
@GwenBFree If you make it to Dallas or I to Florida, we'll see.
From 6 years ago on FB.
GwenBFree comments on Jun 28, 2019:
I don't argue, I simply explain why you are wrong,
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
good one
Extra cheese 🧀🧀🧀🧀
glennlab comments on Jun 28, 2019:
I would like to move that we go back to intermission rather than cheese, can I get a second?
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
@SeaGreenEyez much better
I have NEVER had a cat that liked the vacuum! [facebook.com]
thinktwice comments on Jun 28, 2019:
wow...my cats run away as soon as I pull it out of the closet....
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
@thinktwice figured out where to hide the bodies?
From 6 years ago on FB.
Redheadedgammy comments on Jun 28, 2019:
Well, maybe just THIS woman, LOL
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
If you're a man, pretty much any woman.
From 6 years ago on FB.
KKGator comments on Jun 28, 2019:
I ain't skeered.
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
well no, you're one of those we don't want to argue with.
I have NEVER had a cat that liked the vacuum! [facebook.com]
thinktwice comments on Jun 28, 2019:
wow...my cats run away as soon as I pull it out of the closet....
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
someone is really going through profile pics.
Technology looks kinda puny next to the power of Nature.
glennlab comments on Jun 28, 2019:
Average hurricane has the explosive power of 10,000 nuclear bombs (1 megaton each) over its 1.1 week lifespan, so you have every reason to fear mother nature.
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
@gigihein those days were filled with a lot of sleepless nights, and to this day I still remember the different comparative analogies to express what we could expect.
Technology looks kinda puny next to the power of Nature.
Cast1es comments on Jun 28, 2019:
Thunderstorms directly overhead , here .
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
looks bad over the 45 beltway8 exchange, be safe.
Technology looks kinda puny next to the power of Nature.
glennlab comments on Jun 28, 2019:
Average hurricane has the explosive power of 10,000 nuclear bombs (1 megaton each) over its 1.1 week lifespan, so you have every reason to fear mother nature.
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
@gigihein I am somewhat of a science wonk, I used to have to give briefing on expected damage from a nuclear exchange based on expected targets.
Aging humor
glennlab comments on Jun 28, 2019:
oldie but goodie
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
@Hathacat I was afraid you were going to say something about my age and hearing. lol
Now that I'm back, I can post pictures again, sunset from my balcony and the parrot from the ...
Gmak comments on Jun 28, 2019:
That first one! The unexpected green makes it!
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
That was as much an accident, I was on the 10th floor balcony, so to get a wide shot, it also had to be deep. I like the way it came out.
Those of you that prune indeterminate varieties of tomato- How many main stems do you allow to ...
glennlab comments on Jun 28, 2019:
If you only have one or two plants, by all means trim and pamper, more than that, you are only adding work for the tomatoes you are going to give away.
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
@freeofgod there are certain cultivars that work best in the south for "fall" tomatoes (plant in July harvest sept-Nov). The large varieties work best where you have a longer cool season at night. Ox-heart, beefsteak, and other giants take so long to mature that they end up losing a lot of their fruit to sunscald, and other heat related problems. Another reason I plant more cherry and grape tomatoes.
It is evident to me that some people, who are exceptionally intelligent, deviate because their lives...
thinktwice comments on Jun 25, 2019:
I don't know if it is understimulation as much as it is just the normal curiosity and open-mindedness to explore alternatives...it is about testing the limits of human sexuality and determining how far the mind and body can go to experience pleasure at various levels. Some sexual deviations are ...
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
@thinktwice Just call, we'll not talk about it here! lol
It is evident to me that some people, who are exceptionally intelligent, deviate because their lives...
thinktwice comments on Jun 25, 2019:
I don't know if it is understimulation as much as it is just the normal curiosity and open-mindedness to explore alternatives...it is about testing the limits of human sexuality and determining how far the mind and body can go to experience pleasure at various levels. Some sexual deviations are ...
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
As long as you havwe friends that will help you with the bodies, you're good to go.
Birds of a feather
TheGreatShadow comments on Jun 24, 2019:
I hate comparing anyone with that pos, but this is happening all over.
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
At least Hitler had the decentcy to die in his 50s.
All last summer, fall, and winter I made yummy salsa from the tomatoes, peppers, onions, and garlic ...
CrazyQuilter comments on Jun 28, 2019:
I'm really into fruit salsa this year. Mango and peach is both good. I add cilantro and jalapenos in all my salsa.
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
@PiperMckenna Substitute parsley for that yucky cilantro, cilantro is a love it or hate herb. I'm on the hate side.
All last summer, fall, and winter I made yummy salsa from the tomatoes, peppers, onions, and garlic ...
glennlab comments on Jun 28, 2019:
I will slice fresh squash and dip in ranch dressing, same with cucumbers almost all the vegies can be eaten this way.
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
@PiperMckenna You can use almost any salad dressing as a dip, or chip dip, I use a catalina dressing for my grape tomatoes. You can experiment from different dressing recipes, nothing is sacred, modify to your hearts content until you find what you like. I add V8 to my salsa so that it is watery without reducing flavor appreciably. I happen to like it thin on chips, but thick when I use it as a salad dressing. You'll also find that each batch tastes different, that's just a by product of using fresh ingredients.
Those of you that prune indeterminate varieties of tomato- How many main stems do you allow to ...
glennlab comments on Jun 28, 2019:
If you only have one or two plants, by all means trim and pamper, more than that, you are only adding work for the tomatoes you are going to give away.
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
@CrazyQuilter with those parameters, I would go for one v shaped branching on the main trunk and remove most suckers, so that it looks like a tomato hook worm has attacked the plant. They can survive and even thrive with only mimmal foliage. You get about the same amount of sun that I do, but i believe that you will have more sub 80 degree nights (the maximum temp that blossoms naturally set fruit) so upright cages should do well. The more daytime heat you have, the smaller you should want the fruit to be.
Those of you that prune indeterminate varieties of tomato- How many main stems do you allow to ...
glennlab comments on Jun 28, 2019:
If you only have one or two plants, by all means trim and pamper, more than that, you are only adding work for the tomatoes you are going to give away.
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
@CrazyQuilter there is conflicting research out right now as to whether pruning increases tomato output over the life of the plants. I typically will pinch prune those stems that are lower and either have no fruit or finished fruiting. It seems to work for me, I finally cut down the number of tomatoes that I plant I've got 6 this year, but 4 are cherry cultivars.
See he's joking about Putin's "help" again. That really must be some pee tape
Captnron59 comments on Jun 28, 2019:
Probably more than pee tapes
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
probably a couple of 13 year old Russian girls he raped, those are his type.
Now that I'm back, I can post pictures again, sunset from my balcony and the parrot from the ...
glennlab comments on Jun 28, 2019:
Got a whole bunch of pictures so I'll just add them here
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
@gigihein Thank you, it ate my last 5.
Now that I'm back, I can post pictures again, sunset from my balcony and the parrot from the ...
gigihein comments on Jun 28, 2019:
Margaritaville is also In Key West. Sunsets are great there too. Beautiful shots!
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
Jimmy Buffet is a licensing whore, he lends his signature piece yto anyone with enough money. It is currently my favorite casino, but it was recently merged with 33 other properties, so I'll have to see how that pans out. They are phasing the merger in, so I think I'll get 6 more months of really good comps.
I can spot a few, how about you
thinktwice comments on Jun 25, 2019:
I got them all...plus, there are a few more that I remember from even earlier...Felix the Cat, The Jetsons...Rocky & Bullwinkle....these must be from a much later time! ha ha
glennlab replies on Jun 28, 2019:
Don't forget huckleberry hound
Does anyone have these? Skeleton flower
dede18 comments on Jun 25, 2019:
good gracious, how intriguing! never heard about it before, thank you for sharing. Now I want to know by what mechanism it happens, so off I go aGooglin' ..
glennlab replies on Jun 27, 2019:
I just ordered 100 seeds on amazon, won't be here until late July.
Did I miss anything?
Zoohome comments on Jun 26, 2019:
Between pollen and summer comes Lovebug season. It doesn't last long, but it sure makes it statement. I believe it's from st cloud all the way to georgia line.
glennlab replies on Jun 27, 2019:
and all the way to southeat Texas
Has anyone grown loofah plants?
dede18 comments on Jun 26, 2019:
it's a pain in the butt job to get the seeds out of it, though! or maybe there's a trick I missed ...
glennlab replies on Jun 27, 2019:
I place the skinned fruit in a pillow case, tie a knot in the opening then put in the dryer on the lowest, or no heat setting, let it run for about 20 minutes, you should get 90-95% of all the seeds out.
Has anyone grown loofah plants?
Zoohome comments on Jun 26, 2019:
Hi Piper!!! Welcome to the site! Many of us grow loofah plants. I have one growing right now, it is climbing my Mulberry Tree. :) @Glennlab - he has been growing for ages now - got seeds from him. One vietnamese farmer I know grows it as vegetable to eat. I don't know if it is that tasty, but ...
glennlab replies on Jun 27, 2019:
@PiperMckenna I would plant now, they will produce begining in the hot part of the summer most prolificly. They will quickly catch up. even with no trees to climb, they will act as ground cover much like cantelope.
I shouldn't ... but ... earphones ...
GwenBFree comments on Jun 24, 2019:
Oh crap, I’m staying at my aunts and it’s late and I just belly laughed really loud when I figured this out. I’m tempted to try it because the earbuds just won’t stay in my ears
glennlab replies on Jun 25, 2019:
I love blue tooth in the car, it shuts off the radio and I get it through all the speakers. It has gotten to the point that there are some people I won't talk to unless I am in the car.
In case anyone is interested, I am much more the former rather than the latter.
Cast1es comments on Jun 23, 2019:
I think the concept was supposed to be , messing up your lipstick , was due to kisses . Mascara runs when you've been crying .
glennlab replies on Jun 23, 2019:
you got it.
tRump was given options for retaliation against Iran
glennlab comments on Jun 23, 2019:
Actually since the largest weapon in our inventory is just under 1.5 megatons, he would have had the choice of 4 different nukes, a ton of different conventional weapons as well as some that are prohibited in warfare that we have not signed on to decommission yet. The Tsar Bomba is the largest ever...
glennlab replies on Jun 23, 2019:
@Our_existence Nuclear winter, was way over estimated and research funded by the KGB and its successors. That is not to say that the aftermath will be all rosy, but not nearly as bad as the picture paints. Almolst all weapons are targeted to non population centers ie military bases and missile silos, there is very little to burn compared to the cities that were used in the modeling. The real problem will be in dealing with causalties (there are not enough burn beds nationwide to accomidate even a small weapon detonation) and the diseases that will blossom after first strike. Now if you live in Minot, Shreveport, Omaha and a few other cities, you are SOL.
tRump was given options for retaliation against Iran
glennlab comments on Jun 23, 2019:
Actually since the largest weapon in our inventory is just under 1.5 megatons, he would have had the choice of 4 different nukes, a ton of different conventional weapons as well as some that are prohibited in warfare that we have not signed on to decommission yet. The Tsar Bomba is the largest ever...
glennlab replies on Jun 23, 2019:
@Our_existence I fear you may be right, the Union of Concerned Scientists share out foreboding, setting the doomsday clock to 2 minutes before midnight. People should not forget that while the US and Russia only have about 2000 war reserve, war ready weapons, they each posses at least another 5-10,000 retired, ready weapons.
Dinosaurs live!! A bit backwards, but still... [twitter.com]
glennlab comments on Jun 23, 2019:
I was thinking you'd have this...
glennlab replies on Jun 23, 2019:
@EyesThatSmile I believe it was this guy
I couldn't sleep last night, so I went down to the beach with my Dinghy and I soon drifted off.
tinkercreek comments on Jun 23, 2019:
And now I am humming "sittin' on the dock of the bay . . ."
glennlab replies on Jun 23, 2019:
Love Otis
Impressive indeed
glennlab comments on Jun 22, 2019:
I try and do it even when no one is around
glennlab replies on Jun 22, 2019:
@Captnron59 you can get like six on each arm and still have your keys out.
[agnostic.
Pralina1 comments on Jun 22, 2019:
And she was here just 2 months ago 😂
glennlab replies on Jun 22, 2019:
Loved your welcome comment to her.
The very best thing for ants, roaches, or any critter with an exoskeleton is diatomaceous earth.
glennlab comments on Jun 22, 2019:
I get a 25 or 50 pound bag at a time (food grade), it cost the same or less than the 10 pound bag and I don't feel like I have to skimp. I broadcast it in my yard for fleas, I lay a line under the sink and behind the dishwasher. Works.
glennlab replies on Jun 22, 2019:
@GuyKeith Feed store. They normally have the large bags for poultry and other animals that stay in close proximity to each other. With poutry it is used on the birds for lice and other paracites as well as adding minerals to their food. With goats it is mainly fleas. In the pens it keeps all the little critters down and slows them for the birds.
Today marks my first anniversary on Agnostic.
Hathacat comments on Jun 22, 2019:
Did they tell you? I have no idea when I started. Under a year still though.
glennlab replies on Jun 22, 2019:
go to your profile page, it has a member joined date on it, yours is June 29th.
Today marks my first anniversary on Agnostic.
GwenBFree comments on Jun 21, 2019:
Sweet! Congratulations. I am really enjoying the site,
glennlab replies on Jun 22, 2019:
@GwenBFree I did not realize how dependent I had been on my ex., it took me a couple of years, but for the last 4 years I have been doing the things that i want to do and not doing the things I don't. The last time I went to church was the Sunday before our divorce. Lots of other positive changes that more than make up for the negative.
Today marks my first anniversary on Agnostic.
GwenBFree comments on Jun 21, 2019:
Sweet! Congratulations. I am really enjoying the site,
glennlab replies on Jun 21, 2019:
I am so glad you are here too Fellow traveler.
Today marks my first anniversary on Agnostic.
bobwjr comments on Jun 21, 2019:
Congrats
glennlab replies on Jun 21, 2019:
Thanks
Today marks my first anniversary on Agnostic.
Sticks48 comments on Jun 21, 2019:
Congratulations!
glennlab replies on Jun 21, 2019:
Thanks
Today marks my first anniversary on Agnostic.
Pralina1 comments on Jun 21, 2019:
😍😍😍😍😍😍
glennlab replies on Jun 21, 2019:
Thanks, and you've been one of the highlights.
Today marks my first anniversary on Agnostic.
IrishTxJudy comments on Jun 21, 2019:
Glad you’re here. You bring quite a bit to the table Glenn
glennlab replies on Jun 21, 2019:
Thank you
Today marks my first anniversary on Agnostic.
Rignor comments on Jun 21, 2019:
Grats!!
glennlab replies on Jun 21, 2019:
Thanks
Today marks my first anniversary on Agnostic.
MissKathleen comments on Jun 21, 2019:
Happy Anniversary!
glennlab replies on Jun 21, 2019:
thank you
Today marks my first anniversary on Agnostic.
Our_existence comments on Jun 21, 2019:
Happy Anniversary 😄🌟🎉! Keep on posting and reaching out! 😊
glennlab replies on Jun 21, 2019:
Thank you
Today marks my first anniversary on Agnostic.
BudFrank comments on Jun 21, 2019:
Congratulations!
glennlab replies on Jun 21, 2019:
thank you
Today marks my first anniversary on Agnostic.
germangirl90439 comments on Jun 21, 2019:
Glad you're here!
glennlab replies on Jun 21, 2019:
Thank you
Today marks my first anniversary on Agnostic.
Cutiebeauty comments on Jun 21, 2019:
Congratulations! You're one of the nicest members here... Stick around for another year!🎉🎊
glennlab replies on Jun 21, 2019:
Thank you
[realfarmacy.com] This is fascinating!
Cast1es comments on Jun 20, 2019:
Wonder what would happen , if you pressed your vibrator against the stems ?
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
plantgasm
Something to remember from both sides.
HippieChick58 comments on Jun 20, 2019:
Love, love, love this.
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
Thank you
A little nuclear humor via Russia.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Jun 20, 2019:
Sign her up for Pornhub!
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
sign her up for the state fair milking contest
The times, they are a changing.
JazznBlues comments on Jun 20, 2019:
That and a Spirograph made you the coolest kid on the Block.
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
@HankSherman You weren't supposed to use more than one color at a time, but on some you could unscrew the cap on the frontand get all of them out.
I haven't posted anything really sick in a while
altschmerz comments on Jun 20, 2019:
This is a little dark for me ... maybe if I come back and read it again in an hour ...
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
very dark, and tasteless
Tasteless and without redeeming value, laughed my ass off.
SeaGreenEyez comments on Jun 20, 2019:
Oh no! 😂
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
I'm going to Hell. lol
In whose mind is this OK
Stilltrying1964 comments on Jun 20, 2019:
I'm glad I don't remember it! The vascectomy was pretty painful!
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
same here
Double meaning
Stilltrying1964 comments on Jun 20, 2019:
Double entendre!
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
that's the word that I misspelled so badly that spell check just told me no fucking idea dude.
How dirty is your mind?
Charlene comments on Jun 20, 2019:
Thanks Glenn..😈😈
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
Anytime. Big day coming soon for you.
I haven't posted anything really sick in a while
EyesThatSmile comments on Jun 20, 2019:
Disgusting or disturbing. Not sure which.
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
Yes
She loves you yeah, yeah yeah
Nardi comments on Jun 20, 2019:
LSD
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
@Nardi found it
I really enjoy good food, and see it as a great means of fulfillment, but...
MrLizard comments on Jun 20, 2019:
How about food and sex combined?
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
when I was younger it was fun, but over the years, the cleanup, the mess , yeast infections (I like sweets and so does yeast) have gotten to the point of needing to segregate the two. Plus I gained 10 pounds when edible panties came out.
I really enjoy good food, and see it as a great means of fulfillment, but...
bleurowz comments on Jun 20, 2019:
It all depends on the quality of the food. And the quality of the sex.
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
exactly the point.
Something to remember from both sides.
SaucyCheryl comments on Jun 20, 2019:
Love that one, Glenn.
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
Thank you
The times, they are a changing.
JazznBlues comments on Jun 20, 2019:
That and a Spirograph made you the coolest kid on the Block.
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
I had forgotten the spirograph, thanks for the reference.
When did everyone start gardening?
glennlab comments on Jun 18, 2019:
I was raised with gardens, both flower and vegetable, so I know it was sometime before I was 6. My first garden I planted was radishes and parsely in the first grade. We had 6 large flower beds, fruit trees and a vege garden. with a greenhouse as well as tons of houseplants.
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
@JaelLorraine When you decide on your greenhouse, site it for maximum winter heat, I use my hot tub enclosure to protect my tender plants in the winter. Dual purpose and it adds some life in the winter.
How i'd like to imagine the conversation.
scurry comments on Jun 20, 2019:
A commission is a commission, but some are more appealing than others.
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
@scurry I don't, all my talent in art is appreciation, this piece is acrylic on vinyl (Album)
Which one is the real blonde?
scurry comments on Jun 20, 2019:
groan.
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
They can't all be winners.
How i'd like to imagine the conversation.
scurry comments on Jun 20, 2019:
A commission is a commission, but some are more appealing than others.
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
This is a piece i commissioned several years ago
My pure bread cat
EricJones comments on Jun 20, 2019:
That's cute.
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
thanks.
Paul Manafort’s transfer from Rikers Island shows how corrupt the DOJ really is By Harry Litman...
Our_existence comments on Jun 20, 2019:
I think it can be summed up nicely by a simple explanation: We no longer have government ruled by law. We have gangsters running organized crime out in the open who are occupying positions of power that once stood for the rule of law.
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
@19dacar52 You mean the party of Teapot Dome and Watergate? The only law and order they are concerned about is how they can circumvent it.
Some of my yummies.
glennlab comments on Jun 20, 2019:
The strawberry looks like bird damage. The blackberry looks like too much water.
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
@Heidi68 Slugs probably would have left a shallower, larger hole. It takes like 1 or 2 seconds for a bird to work on a soft spot. Alminium pie plates hung so that they spin and reflect freely will slow the birds down. Try a little slug/snail bait around th base of your pot. With slugs you should also see trails and plant damage. If it is slugs, you should be able to see them late at night or just before dawn.
‘My mum didn’t vaccinate me – this is what happened next’ "It started when I accidentally...
Carin comments on Jun 20, 2019:
Maybe this is a good place to ask this question because I keep forgetting to bring it up when I see a doctor: I get shingles every few years, very mild and not really a huge deal, but shingles can give people chicken pox. Anyone know if the vaccine works if you already had/have shingles? I worry ...
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
As long as you are not having an active outbreak, you can get the vacine
you know you're old when....
EyesThatSmile comments on Jun 19, 2019:
Old is when... you get together with friends and sooner or later the conversation comes around to comparing medical issues.
glennlab replies on Jun 20, 2019:
That is so very true.
Advice freely given
jenandjuice1111 comments on Jun 19, 2019:
Are there shrooms?
glennlab replies on Jun 19, 2019:
most likely, only the best for my friends.
Story of Jesus Christ was ‘fabricated to pacify the poor’, claims controversial Biblical scholar...
glennlab comments on Jun 19, 2019:
Like all conspirathy theories, it has more holes in it than swiss cheese. It really doesn't matter whether he was a real person or ever lived, he was no more the son of god than Hercules was.
glennlab replies on Jun 19, 2019:
@altschmerz yep, just lke the priiest.
Advice freely given
WonderWartHog99 comments on Jun 19, 2019:
I've done worse.
glennlab replies on Jun 19, 2019:
Me too.
Do your research
Sticks48 comments on Jun 19, 2019:
She's just trying to get the straight poop on this vaccination shit.
glennlab replies on Jun 19, 2019:
good one
let's try this one on for size
SiouxcitySue comments on Jun 19, 2019:
The lost surfer.
glennlab replies on Jun 19, 2019:
Think he slid out of his slides.
I pretty sure I posted this before, but her expression is to die for
SiouxcitySue comments on Jun 19, 2019:
Camel . . . nuts?
glennlab replies on Jun 19, 2019:
@SiouxcitySue Thanks.
I pretty sure I posted this before, but her expression is to die for
SiouxcitySue comments on Jun 19, 2019:
Camel . . . nuts?
glennlab replies on Jun 19, 2019:
male moose knuckle
I never liked Mr. Ball
EricJones comments on Jun 18, 2019:
Did Lenny design airplane and movie theater seats?
glennlab replies on Jun 19, 2019:
pretty sure he did.

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