March 13, 2012

Patio, lawn, and garden supplies...

... from Amazon.

(If you buy through that link, you will be supporting my writing on this blog, with no extra cost to you.)

16 comments:

bagoh20 said...

Does my purchase include a visit from Meade to show me how to use it? I'm a slow learner, but I can make drinks and watch real good.

Meade said...

Sorry, bags, it can't be included. However, it would be a great pleasure, someday when we're in your part of the country, to stop by and say hello and meet you and your wonderful dogs. And, at that time, I'll be happy to demonstrate for you how to be a ho. er.

Meade said...
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Rialby said...

You know what we call women who demand money for doing what they do.

Rialby said...

Coeds

Rialby said...

Speaking of coeds -

"Bob Caldwell, 63, editor of The Oregonian’s editorial pages for over 20 years, succumbed to cardiac arrest following a “sex act” with a 23-year-old woman in her Tigard, Ore. apartment Saturday.

The Portland Community College student told police that she began an affair with Caldwell over a year ago, and that he would give her money to buy school books in exchange for sex, The Oregonian reported."

Chip Ahoy said...

* 1 gnome
* 3 flamingos with smart wire legs
* 1 guy pushing a wheelbarrow planter
* plastic squirrels for the wall
* sun face
* whirligig
* Santa Claus and Christmas lights
* mother duck and ducklings
* bird bath
* sundial
* reflective globe
* gigantic thermostat
* seeds
* hoz

bagoh20 said...

Meade, It would be an honor to have you hoe around at my place.

FleetUSA said...

You're going to get a big check as I just bought a Canon via your link. Do you see the purchases or just the check?

FleetUSA said...

Bob Caldwell...shades of Nelson Rockerfeller. Incidentally he died in a building that's now a nice restaurant in NYC. Now it is La Petite Maison (owner from Nice), but in the 80's/90's it was a good Danish restaurant.

FleetUSA said...

typo alert...Rockefeller

Ann Althouse said...

Meade posts a link that doesn't contribute to this blog.

You should go here to by the hori hori that Meade recomments.

I'm deleting his comment! I'll preserve the quote. He said: "Meanwhile, don't be without the real deal: the hori hori Japanese soil knife."

Wally Kalbacken said...

Can I buy industrial quantities of fuel oil and nitrogen fertilizer?

Meade said...

mea maxima culpa

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nahidworld said...

Historians believe the word lawn comes from the Celtic “lan/llan/laun,” which means enclosure. It is thought that lawns began as grassed enclosures within early medieval settlements. Before lawn mowers were invented – or mowing machines, as they were first called – lawns were cut by scything and shearing, much as grazing pastures are sometimes cut today. This method was so labor intensive that only the very rich could afford to maintain lawns.