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And I thought they made a big nut crop last year... (solved: Shumard oak)

Started by Lanier_Lurker, August 13, 2008, 11:29:44 PM

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Jeff

I missed Tom's too.  Tom gets the well worn Hat. Tom, look in your closet. :)
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Tom

OK!......    thanks! 

I don't have to wear it backwards, do I??  :D

TexasTimbers

I didn't notice this thread until now. My wife and I eat at this steakhouse in town frequently. Less frequently than we used to because it has been going downhill over the past year or so in terms of quality and quantity and even service.

It was good while it lasted. Anyway, when the temperature is right we like to sit outside in the veranda under the many Shumard Oaks and watch the birds and other wildlife doing their thing, oblivious to us humans. We have seen alot of different wildlife you wouldn't think out there. Owls, hawks, and of course the usual suspects i.e. squirrels birds and the occasional rhinocerous. No, that was elsewhere we saw the rhino. ::)
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WDH

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LeeB

 
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Hey man, the Olympics are on!! ;D
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And you can really tell it. I haven't been able to watch any of it here at work but I can tell many of you are. The posts are way down in numbers. The forum is my biggest form of entertainment over here. I'll be glad when all of you get back.
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Lanier_Lurker

Quote from: WDH on August 15, 2008, 01:08:56 AM
Quote from: SwampDonkey on August 14, 2008, 05:27:12 PM
I protest, where is the Georgian contingency? 
Hey man, the Olympics are on!! ;D

Yep, I've had some terrible "Olympic hangovers" this week - including today.

Dodgy Loner

Yes, the Russians have been keeping us busy lately, but at least we beat them in beach volleyball.

There's a few Shumard oaks planted in front of UGA's forestry school that always have a heavy crop of nuts.  I think it's just because they're very happy where they are - plenty of water, nutrients, sunlight, and adoring forestry students.
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WDH

LL,

I was up to 1:00 a.m. watching the gymnastics :).  I am about plumb wore out :-\.
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TexasTimbers

We watched too. First of the Olympics I have watched in a long while. I forget where it was back in the early 90s the judging was so attrocious I swore them off. It was happening last night too. Told my wife I couldn't stomach to watch those rigged games. I have been avoiding the Olympic thread in the General section for the very reason. i don't want to rain on anyone's parade.

I'm glad our girls persevered in the end, but if the judges could have stuck it to them they would have IMO. They were just too perfect in the end. Specially our Russian Texan who lives right down the highway from here. Good for them.

The Chinese girls are not even the age they have them down as especially the youngest one that looks to be 12 at best. She is 14 says the unnofficial grapevine and the fact that they are willling to lie just to get them in, the very peeps who are supposed to be setting the example for these young peopel makes me too sour about the whole deal. Liars and  cheaters do more than tarnish the otherwise wonderful talent these amazing athletes have. I know I should be able to watch it and just deal with it, but I get too upset. Mistakes and differences of opinion are one thing but I have given up on there ever being a fair and honest core of people running the IOC.

Sorry for the rant. Shumards are very pretty trees.
The oil is all in Texas, but the dipsticks are in D.C.

WDH

Quote from: SwampDonkey on August 15, 2008, 05:41:24 AM
WDH, you pounding your coffee table too like Dodgy? ;D

SD,

I don't have a coffee table, but if I did, I suspect that I would pound on it from time to time :).  I cheer for all the good athletes, North American or not ;D.  Those gymnasts are simply amazing in their conditioning and balance.  Incredible what those young women can do on a 4" wide beam and those young men can do on those rings.  If I didn't see it, I would not believe it.

Track and Field coming up.  I sure hope the track athletes show a little humility.  Some of the men can be swaggerers :).
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Tom

I've been waiting for track and field ever since this thing got started.  Even though I was a swimmer/diver in my youth, Track and field was my calling.  I wanted to put the shot so bad I could could hardly stand it.  I even saved up and bought me one.   I could high jump about 2 1/2 feet and pole vault about 5' and broad jump about 6 feet, with a good tailwind.  Running was my real talent.  That's part of what gpt me a bit of a success at baseball.   If I bounced the ball off of the fence, I could get to first.

Football was probably my saving grace.  I found that I could move mountains inside of 5 yards, and never tired inside of 10.

I sure admire those track and field guys.  I'm getting all worked up over it now.  8) 8)

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