Okay, for some unknown reason, my eBay settings have morphed to give me British monetary units. I went to customize my display, and the box for that option wasn't checked, so I clicked save, and it's still giving me the wrong settings. Anyone have a clue? Cause I don't!
That is my TO DO list this week. Get every bead I have listsed in my store. I am so worn out! I stayed up until 1:00 or 2:00 am every morning. I did pretty well. I hoped to do better, but I think you always do. Next time I am going to advertise in the little paper that they come out with before this fair. I will be doing another show in the first weekend in November. It is called the "Deer Hunter Widows show." I thought that was a cute name.
I am still unpacking and doing inventory from this past show. I had hoped to take pictures today, but look more like Thursday and they will be up. I did add fish to my marketworks store under the mixes section.
My DD decided to wake up at 5:00am this morning. So I am zonked.
Ew ew ew! If my DH hunted deer, I'd make him watch "Bambi" over and over til he lost the desire. ~~ Sooz To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. ~~Joseph Chilton Pearce
Bambi as a baby not so much until he is grown. he he That is how my dad and mom get most of their meat for the year. My dad also hunts wild pig also and then combines them for sausage. Delicious. It has kept us alive for many years.
I've been kept alive without eating meat since 1976. (The year I went veggie) ~~ Sooz To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. ~~Joseph Chilton Pearce
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 16:37:05 -0400, Empress Beads wrote (in message ):
I'm okay with hunting and so forth, as long as the hunter/family/someone uses the meat as food. It upsets me greatly that some people hunt for "sport," and leave the meat to rot.
Here in New England (especially Northern New England) has a serious deer overpopulation problem. A lot of the families that hunt to put food on the table also keep deer from starving and eating any/everything they can scrounge. In extreme Northern New England, both hunting and gardening (and canning) are the only things that keep people fed during winter.
I've eaten both, and thought they were all right, but wouldn't cross the street to get any.
Venison. Yuck. Ditto any other game meat I have had the "privlage" of being served. Yuck to liver and any other organ meats, too. Yuck, yuck, plfft....
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