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Old 08-04-2008, 10:53 AM   #60
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Originally Posted by RickyMaveety View Post
Oh, no. He was very specific. The thing is, at the site where I post my artwork, this site, and several others, my member name is the same as my real name.

As I recall, he (or they) got the information off of my Renderosity gallery site. And, I think I will add the panda, squirrels, armadillo .... heck, I'll add the whole freaking zoo.



The perfume?? I have no idea ... I haven't been in one of those types of stores for ages.
No, caleche as in hard packed, rock-like clay that takes a pickaxe and tactical nuclear device to dig a hole into. I once put in a sprinkler system in San Antonio and part of the yard was caleche about a micrometer below the "topsoil" the developer had put down as a yard. The ditch witch just about threw me over the fence when I hit that. Ended up bringing in about six yards of topsoil and just burying the sprinkler lines under that, on top of the caleche.
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