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Post by iguanamamma on Jun 29, 2008 17:00:36 GMT -5
I have still been slogging through the room of doom. I did a partial late night cleaning marathon. Before I left the room to go to sleep for a few hours I surveyed the rest of the boxes of junk. There was one really big box that I dreaded going through. I just happened to take a look at the contents of the box. It was a box of garbage (papers) that I had asked one of the kids to take out about a million years ago. I dumped it -hey that was easy. This afternoon I am armed with two Sonic Drive in Route 44 unsweet iced teas with lots of lemon and the attack will resume.
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Post by messymimi on Jun 29, 2008 17:16:26 GMT -5
Way to go, iguanamama! It's so nice to get to something easy when the going has been tough for so long. May the tea and determination do the trick with the remainder!
messymimi
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Post by dragonchilde on Jun 29, 2008 17:26:46 GMT -5
that is SO awesome! I love those big boxes that are easily chunked... they make you feel the most productive with the least amount of effort.
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Post by merrymaid on Jun 29, 2008 17:29:30 GMT -5
Yay! Iguanamamma!
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Post by Alexandra on Jun 29, 2008 18:21:17 GMT -5
Nice when you don't have to go through it--just toss!
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Post by neveropentheclosets on Jun 29, 2008 23:36:20 GMT -5
Excellent bonus iguanamamma! Good luck on rest of the "room of doom" (I have one too...) Your progress is inspiring!
notc
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Post by Platypus on Jun 30, 2008 9:26:00 GMT -5
Hi Iggy, I am so happy to find a post from you, how are the pets etc doing? As I know you are interested in lizards I will let you know that there is a big campaign here in Australia to prevent the importation of hybrid domestic cat/African Serval (so-called Savannah Cats) because they have the potential to go feral and devestate Australian fauna, most particulary reptiles. By way of background, before European settlement this continent had NO felines at all and the Dingo was the ONLY canine. (Yep, I know, it is hard to imagine but in 1770 there were no cat species here at all! ) So Australian native animals are just not equipped to deal with predators like cats and foxes. We are all hoping the law is changed to protect the snakes, lizards, and native mammals. (I like domestic cats, my DD's cats are beautiful, but I wish they did not get out to catch wildlife.) www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/06/17/2277376.htmThis site has links to some beautiful pix of some of our Bearded Dragons. www.kingsnake.com/oz/lizards/agamids/agamids.htmI can't post the pix a they are not free. Hey, you have to see this one, it is BEAUTIFUL! www.kingsnake.com/oz/lizards/agamids/cpictus.htmWTG with the desqualoring.
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