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Post by deekaye on Jun 8, 2016 22:53:29 GMT
Perennials are perfect. They don't have to be replanted. I still have to say that in my head when I go flower shopping every spring! Perennials are permanent. That's how I remember! Perennials = permanent. Perfect! I can NEVER remember whether annuals come up annually, or have to be replaced annually... As for my embarrassing admission: I was taught by my 16 year old daughter that you can figure out which side the gas tank is on by looking at the little picture of the gas pump on your dashboard... I never knew that there was an arrow pointing to the correct side, I just always thought it was part of the icon, the handle of the gas pump! I asked her how she knew that and I didn't. She said her dad (my dh!) taught her. Hmmm....
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flute4peace
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Post by flute4peace on Jun 9, 2016 20:32:51 GMT
For me it was the Co-op. Every time a vehicle would break down we'd take it to the Co-op. So naturally I thought that any time something broke we had to take it there. ::: narrows eyes :::::: are you telling me there are people who don't take their vehicle to the co-op to be fixed? LOL My dad ran a co-op when I was growing up. Every town we ever went to he would find the one in town even if he wasn't looking for it. It is like he has a homing button for them. He even found them in Nova Scotia and Italy...
My mom loves telling about how upset I would get when my dad wouldn't take my broken toy over to be fixed.
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