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Schedules are for the birds

Schedules are for the birds

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7:30 AM: First Chirping
10:30 AM: Second Chirping
Rest of the day: Chirp as needed

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@kevin-eleven said
7:30 AM: First Chirping
10:30 AM: Second Chirping
Rest of the day: Chirp as needed
k-11, are you complaining about bird chirping or people. 🙂

-VR

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@very-rusty said
k-11, are you complaining about bird chirping or people. 🙂

-VR
I'm not complaining! I like to hear the birdies.

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@kevin-eleven said
I'm not complaining! I like to hear the birdies.
Thanks for sharing with us, I love the sound in the spring and their mating calls. 🙂

-VR

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First bird: chirp chirp tweet
Second bird: Great!, Now that song's stuck in my head.

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@gambrel said
First bird: chirp chirp tweet
Second bird: Great!, Now that song's stuck in my head.
The early bird gets the earworm.

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some birds get a bit mentally ill in noise ingested areas.

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@executioner-brand said
some birds get a bit mentally ill in noise ingested areas.
Guys too

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@gambrel said
Guys too
Where I used to work, sometimes the ambient noise in the cafeteria would be too much for me, so I usually took my lunch outside or back to my office.

(but I did enjoy the ambient mesh of sound from the building fans when I was outside)

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@kevin-eleven said
Where I used to work, sometimes the ambient noise in the cafeteria would be too much for me, so I usually took my lunch outside or back to my office.
The packing plant's cafeteria was crowded and not very warm, my office was my cutting table and colder than a brass commode on the north pole. My car was best.

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@gambrel said
The packing plant's cafeteria was crowded and not very warm, my office was my cutting table and colder than a brass commode on the north pole. My car was best.
My fondest and perhaps most pitiful cafeteria experience comes from my college summer days when I worked as the blade adjuster for the corn cutters at a Green Giant plant in Minnesota. I would often have a bowl of chili with saltine crackers all by myself at a table in that small room in the middle of a 10 or 12 hour shift.

[P.S. -- I am not running for political office.]

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@very-rusty said
Thanks for sharing with us, I love the sound in the spring and their mating calls. 🙂

-VR
We had three days of spring and now it's back to (north Florida) winter.

But it's almost that time of year when we'll hear the geese flying back north, in addition to the finches, mockingbirds, owls, ospreys, etc.

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@kevin-eleven said
My fondest and perhaps most pitiful cafeteria experience comes from my college summer days when I worked as the blade adjuster for the corn cutters at a Green Giant plant in Minnesota. I would often have a bowl of chili with saltine crackers all by myself at a table in that small room in the middle of a 10 or 12 hour shift.

[P.S. -- I am not running for political office.]
Locally chill is a debate
To Hispanics chilli doesn't have beans
So what others call chilli, they have no word for so I suggested Chilli del Gringo. lol
Locally red chilli is pared up with a cinnamon roll
We also put Fritos in chilli.

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@gambrel said
Locally chill is a debate
To Hispanics chilli doesn't have beans
So what others call chilli, they have no word for so I suggested Chilli del Gringo. lol
Locally red chilli is pared up with a cinnamon roll
We also put Fritos in chilli.
Interesting! Of course previously I had heard of the "great divide" between people who think corn belongs in chili and those who do not.

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@Kevin-Eleven
No corn, kidney beans, speghetti etc.
Pinto or chilli beans, tomatoes, meat, onions, seasoning. Jalapenos give it a kick.

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