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  1. bigbluegrass

    Persimmon Seed forecasting

    I cut one open out of curiosity. Looks like a knife. I'll see if I can find one from a different tree and see if it tells the same story. I know of about a dozen persimmon trees on this property and I think they all produce fruit. I'll have to look a little closer for male trees.
  2. bigbluegrass

    What spotlight do you carry?

    I use one of these almost daily for 4 years. I have been very impressed. Holds a good charge, lightweight and on high it can really light up the night. I had a Stanley Fatmax before that. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076RWT7N8/?tag=cattletoday00-20
  3. bigbluegrass

    Another valued member passed yesterday (Hillsdown)

    RIP Hillsdown. Sad news.
  4. bigbluegrass

    A new adventure

    Congrats on getting to the end of the treatment! I hope it does what it is intended to do and you have many good years left!
  5. bigbluegrass

    Lost another great guy

    I always enjoyed the pics he shared. RIP Slick. He and his family are in my thoughts and prayers.
  6. bigbluegrass

    Sad news regarding a cherished member

    My condolences and prayers to his family. His posts were always well thought out and respectful. I looked forward to his opinion and thoughts. I will miss his input.
  7. bigbluegrass

    Didn't we just talk about this?

    I agree that people are "hyper sensitive" when it comes to the covid 19 shot. I doubt that is enough to account for the huge discrepancy in reported incidences. The people reporting adverse affects, up to this point, have mainly taken it willingly.
  8. bigbluegrass

    Didn't we just talk about this?

    Transparency. It is a publicly accessible database that vaccine makers can't (readily) manipulate.
  9. bigbluegrass

    Didn't we just talk about this?

    Are you referring to my statement that over 90% of the reported adverse affects were for COVID 19? Let me be clear: I am not saying that 90% of the people vaccinated with COVID 19 reported adverse affects! Not at all. What I am stating is that 90% of the reported adverse affects in the 2021...
  10. bigbluegrass

    Didn't we just talk about this?

    For the record, I have never stated that you will die from taking the vaccine. But I agree with @simme - you will die whether you take the vaccine or not! I think it is important for people to think for themselves. It seems to me people are being corralled into the left or right camp. I don't...
  11. bigbluegrass

    Didn't we just talk about this?

    I guess the part I find concerning is that a considerably higher number of people who got the covid 19 shot complained of a "sore arm" (or whatever other adverse affect) than those who received a shot for any other vaccine. Surely you aren't trying to say that the standard for "adverse" is...
  12. bigbluegrass

    Didn't we just talk about this?

    I don't know that most of us have the time to sort thru all of that data to make sense of what we are looking at. Even if you did, there will always be the excuses already listed. (either too much reported or not enough reported, depending on the point you want to make). Raw data is usually...
  13. bigbluegrass

    Guineas

    I wonder how a person would go about finding a source for the smaller, wild strains that could survive on their own? I don't know enough about Guinea fowl to know which ones would be better than others.
  14. bigbluegrass

    Guineas

    I wonder if the instincts to survive haven't been bred out of some of these guineas. I would like to have some around if they survived on their own like yours.
  15. bigbluegrass

    Modern Education

    I remember a math test. It was a higher math class (Algebra or Calculus). I got everything correct, except that at one point I added 2 + 3 and got 4. Obviously I got the wrong answer. After getting that problem wrong, I started using a calculator on all of the math tests for even the simplest...
  16. bigbluegrass

    Guineas

    We had about a dozen for less than a year. They roosted in an old barn. I didn't mind them. The wife wanted them to eat ticks. Spring came and the hens laid eggs. The hens were killed by some predator in the spring while setting on eggs. Males either by a predator or one was hit by a car. I'd...
  17. bigbluegrass

    Sick world we live in!

    In many things, God's intent is fairly obvious. We have His word (the bible) to show his intent on many things. On other things, we have our ability to reason, which allows us to know Him. When you are born. To whom you are born. The gender you are born. Those are all very obvious examples of...
  18. bigbluegrass

    Blocking Spam Calls on Cell Phone

    I was hoping someone had a good solution! I really dislike those calls. They are a huge waste of time. If I have time I will report the number to the "do not call list" https://www.donotcall.gov/report.html
  19. bigbluegrass

    Chiropractor

    I go to the chiropractor when I need to. The one I use is great. I almost always feel better after I leave. Occasionally I will have to go back two or three times a few days apart to get something back in line. She doesn't charge anything for the additional visits. This lady stays very busy. She...
  20. bigbluegrass

    Covid observations

    I know you are directing this at Caustic or TT, but as I read this I have to wonder why you think (or imply) a person can't hold both of these beliefs. Why can't a person have "no fear of death" and at the same time "want to preserve" their life or the life of others? It sounds like you are...
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