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There's a story behind all the hardware.... we're just trying to figure it out in more detail ...
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....He did become very familiar with the yet to bear leaves stalks of pictures 4 & 5. His left nostril was still scabby last weekend. I don't know and don't want to know the details of any other hot spots on his person but I'm sure there were some.
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Trivia question: What is the relation between cashews and poison oak?
Family: Anacardiaceae
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Trivia question: What is the relation between cashews and poison oak?
Family: Anacardiaceae
Yesss, but anything more? Why do we never * find cashews with shells?
* Ok, probably should say, rarely.
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Trivia question: What is the relation between cashews and poison oak?
Family: Anacardiaceae
Yesss, but anything more? Why do we never * find cashews with shells?
* Ok, probably should say, rarely.
Because people would bitch about getting urushiol on their skin.
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I was wondering when Bee, the horticulturist, would appear on this thread.
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Does it seem strange that urushiol can be removed from cashews without contaminating the kernel?
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With most people, it takes just one ignorant bout with poison oak to make enough of an impression that they avoid it like the plague the rest of their lives..
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Some of the views in the book are a bit rose colored glasses... but
I'd sorta agree with him on the above statement.
I think they could have come up with a better name for the lake
than 'Gravel Pit Lake' though.
There are fish in the lake and it is ripe with all sorts of wildlife. I've even
seen a skunk there once. Swamp Lake, on the other hand, lacks any
fish... (however it was still fun boating on it in my trail boat))
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You swam in the Hudson River? Were you the same color when you got out?