If I needed water I could walk over to the river. Fortunately I'm above the 100 year flood plain so I don't have to worry about the river waling over to me in June.
If I needed water I could walk over to the river. Fortunately I'm above the 100 year flood plain so I don't have to worry about the river waling over to me in June.
I don't get people who buy houses next to rivers. If you must, then get one on a hill.
I don't even own one.
The water is captive in the aquifer under ground under pressure and does not come out until you poke a hole in the cap rock on top. The problem is, as you draw down the water, that pressure that would push it up the pipe goes away.
I am fortunate not to have any neighbors who can see in my yard without really working at it and if they want to see my bony ass that badly, let them.
Once years ago I had a well pump go out and I was in Atlanta. My wife lived on bottled water and what she carried up from the canal until I got back.
I'm just surprised it's completely water tight. Nothing is watertight, everything leaks.
More proof the wilkinson sword isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer
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Have you ever made something completely water tight? Water finds it's way out.
And your insult was what I'd expect form a 6 year old. Are you proud of it?
y can put up a hedge.
Yep:
Any individual who exposes his or her person or another individual's person and does so knowingly, in a way that is open or indecent, is guilty of ind ecent exposure, a misdemeanor offense in Michigan. There are two subdivisio ns of indecent exposure, which include: 750.335a (2) (b) Aggravated Indecen t Exposure.
In this case, my husband might skate through under "knowingly". However, I 'm sure a lawyer could make a case for him knowing it was likely that someone would see him.
of that now.
Do you read the American press? We haven't grown out of anything. We still act like it's 1864.
operty, how on earth can you be blamed? Charge them with being a peeping t om! You do have laws against paparazzis etc don't you?
Not sure. Nobody would charge the neighbor's kid with being a peeping tom. The blame would be entirely on the adult involved.
Cindy Hamilton
On Wed, 04 Apr 2018 11:29:59 +0100, wrote:=
te:
they can put up a hedge.
erson and does so knowingly, in a way that is open or indecent, is guilt= y of indecent exposure, a misdemeanor offense in Michigan. There are two= subdivisions of indecent exposure, which include: 750.335a (2) (b) Aggr= avated Indecent Exposure.
But the human body isn't indecent, unless you're tryngi to rape someone = with it. Taking a bath iin the nude is perfectly normal, so your husban= d wouldn't be being indecent.
n out of that now.
R property, how on earth can you be blamed? Charge them with being a pe= eping tom! You do have laws against paparazzis etc don't you?
He looked at something he wasn't entitled to look at. Nobody can be bla= med but the kid.
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He was a very clumsy lover. So the girl had to put him in her place.
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Ok, I saw your reply in a later post. I post as I read them because my brai n does not retain any usable train of thought anymore.
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James Wilkinson Sword posted for all of us...
You are too busy playing by yourself...
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I remember them. They were great, I was very envious when I saw them. FKNA
snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.com posted for all of us...
My natural curiosity.
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Fretwell Spring?
James Wilkinson Sword posted for all of us...
You are deleted.
On Wed, 04 Apr 2018 20:06:09 +0100, Tekkie=AE wrote= :
te:
I don't think anyone's capable of reading the 50 replies, remembering th= em all, then replying. I do one at a time.
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You've heard of "Virgin Wool from New Zealand?" It's a myth.
On Wed, 04 Apr 2018 20:18:51 +0100, Tekkie=AE wrote= :
c*ck, hat's a different story
More fun with a stranger.
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If the English language made any sense, lackadaisical would have somethi= ng to do with a shortage of flowers.
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