I use the suet called "Peanut Delight" or "Orange Delight" during the summer and it doesn't melt in 90F+ degrees. I think it's made by C & S Products from somewhere in Iowa. I think they make a few other "...Delight" products that are similar. I've tried using other types of "no melt" but everything I've used has melted when the temp gets up even if I keep it out of the sun! -- Gary
Martin Jensen wrote: Laurence Sheldon wrote: Small, mostly-no-features-I-know-to-look-for brown bird. A little larger than what I think is a Chipping Sparrow. (Could be a female or Imm. CS?) Prefers to fee _on_the_ deck, like the CS's, under the nyger feeders. Interesting feature--a small crest! Puzzled about this one. Look for a black line through
1999-00 U.D./McDonalds "Gretzky For The Record: Performance" Puzzle Set I have for sale the 1999-00 Upper Deck/McDonalds (Canadian Food Issue) "Gretzky For The Record: Performance" 9-Card (checklist) Puzzle Set. The 9-Card Set includes a 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" Wayne Gretzky Game-Action Photo Puzzle featuring Wayne Gretzky wearing his New York Rangers uniforms (on the front) and his NHL Records and
I've heard things you people in alt.fan.blade-runner wouldn't believe, like when me@privacy.net On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 00:25:13 -0500 wrote: Sentinel wrote: Why can't we all just... get along? ... Waitaminit, what am I saying? This is deck-a-rep! DIE, DIE, DIE!!!! ;-p Can't understand why everyone is so puzzled about that. Scott says firmly,
<me@privacy.net> schreef in bericht news:64kjekF2ab59lU1@mid.individual.net... Eberhard Schefold wrote: me@privacy.net wrote: Can't understand why everyone is so puzzled about that. Scott says firmly, in one of his interviews, that there were many things pointing to the fact that Deckard was a replicant. He mentions the unicorn dream and the origami unicorn link