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Another year, another award

danarhea

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Here I am, with my boss and his wife, after we received our 5th Winner of Distinction Award in 5 years, at the BBB Awards for Excellence last month. Yea, my day job rocks too. :)

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So that's really you in your avatar. Neat.
 
Mega-congratulations, dana! That is awesome!
 
Here I am, with my boss and his wife, after we received our 5th Winner of Distinction Award in 5 years, at the BBB Awards for Excellence last month. Yea, my day job rocks too. :)

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Greetings, danarhea. :2wave:

Congrats! :thumbs: If it was for plantings around your house, you deserve it! Awesome!
 
I did not know you were an Aggie. :lamo

Oh hell no. Anything but that. :mrgreen:

Besides, if I were an aggie, and that trophy was gold, I'd have it bronzed. LOL.

Here is a true story..... Well, maybe, maybe not:

I tried to raise chickens a few years ago. First I took the baby chicks and planted them head down, then watered them. I came back a few days later, and they were all dead. So I tried planting the baby chicks feet down, and watered them. They all died again. So I called Texas A&M for advise. I was connected to the resident Aggie horticultural guru there. I told him that it didn't matter if I planted the baby chicks head down or feet down. They all died, and I was not able to raise chickens at all. I asked him what the problem might be. After a few seconds, the Aggie professor said "Hmm, can you send me a soil sample?".
 
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Oh hell no. Anything but that. :mrgreen:

Besides, if I were an aggie, and that trophy was gold, I'd have it bronzed. LOL.

Here is a true story..... Well, maybe, maybe not:

I tried to raise chickens a few years ago. First I took the baby chicks and planted them head down, then watered them. I came back a few days later, and they were all dead. So I tried planting the baby chicks feet down, and watered them. They all died again. So I called Texas A&M for advise. I was connected to the resident Aggie horticultural guru there. I told him that it didn't matter if I planted the baby chicks head down or feet down. They all died, and I was not able to raise chickens at all. I asked him what the problem might be. After a few seconds, the Aggie professor said "Hmm, can you send me a soil sample?".

Greetings, Danarhea. :2wave:

:lamo :thumbs:
 
Oh hell no. Anything but that. :mrgreen:

Besides, if I were an aggie, and that trophy was gold, I'd have it bronzed. LOL.

Here is a true story..... Well, maybe, maybe not:

I tried to raise chickens a few years ago. First I took the baby chicks and planted them head down, then watered them. I came back a few days later, and they were all dead. So I tried planting the baby chicks feet down, and watered them. They all died again. So I called Texas A&M for advise. I was connected to the resident Aggie horticultural guru there. I told him that it didn't matter if I planted the baby chicks head down or feet down. They all died, and I was not able to raise chickens at all. I asked him what the problem might be. After a few seconds, the Aggie professor said "Hmm, can you send me a soil sample?".

Hmmmm, maybe you should've called the poultry science folks? ;)

I'd forgotten that joke about the Aggie Olympian who had his gold medals bronzed!
 
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