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February Banter 2021


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1 minute ago, losetoa6 said:

Mattie. To be fair you crapped on the main thread with your " I got some snow and rain is going to wash away my slop anyway " post then you attacked a guy for mentioning where the mix line was early  this morning . Every storm multiple posts are made about the mix line. It's a weather forum storm mode thread . I'm sorry but you were out of line 

I didn't crap on it. I stated that it didn't matter how much I got because the rain would wash it away. Congrats to those who saw good snow this morning, but those of us "down here" knew full well that we'd flip - we didn't need someone who has a penchant for football-spiking to reiterate it, no matter how well-meaning that post was claimed to be.

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1 hour ago, North Balti Zen said:

I have been here 11 years and still cannot manage to see an oriole in the wild (baseball player or bird). Do you put something in your lawn, on your trees, or in feeders to attract them? The birds that is. Not the players. 

I think it's just my location for whatever reason. I don't feed them. I only put  milorganite on the lawn. We get lots of Orioles, Cardinals, and Blue Jays. To the point where I thought that was the norm for this region. 

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2 minutes ago, diatae said:

I think it's just my location for whatever reason. I don't feed them. I only put  milorganite on the lawn. We get lots of Orioles, Cardinals, and Blue Jays. To the point where I thought that was the norm for this region. 

I have seen orioles a couple or so times around, where I'm at.  Plenty of cardinals (cool and very stunning birds!)...in fact I've been hearing more cardinals sing lately.  Haven't seen many blue jays at all, but used to see a lot of them in northeast Ohio when I lived there.  

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8 minutes ago, H2O said:

mmmmmmkay

No. Don’t do that. Make sure you are directing your posts at the right people. If you’re gonna say you don’t want us to post obs during a storm, then say that. If you’re gonna say don’t post storm totals in a storm thread, then say that. If you don’t want us to post seasonal totals in the totals thread, then say that. Not sure how MG would do the seasonal map without that last one though. But don’t come after everyone just because you’re pissed at someone else

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4 minutes ago, Always in Zugzwang said:

I have seen orioles a couple or so times around, where I'm at.  Plenty of cardinals (cool and very stunning birds!)...in fact I've been hearing more cardinals sing lately.  Haven't seen many blue jays at all, but used to see a lot of them in northeast Ohio when I lived there.  

There was a Card nest in my Bradford pear tree. Mama pecked at herself in my window all last spring. Lol.

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18 minutes ago, snowfan said:

Reading the posts you’d think mount PSU has a climate similar to that of Labrador. Ice out on the lakes must be early June. Truly a harsh climate.

Seemed like he felt slighted in the February obs thread with pictures from the WV mountains so needed to chime in from his Siberian tundra ridge vs the surrounding deserts.

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14 minutes ago, diatae said:

I think it's just my location for whatever reason. I don't feed them. I only put  milorganite on the lawn. We get lots of Orioles, Cardinals, and Blue Jays. To the point where I thought that was the norm for this region. 

Cardinals and Blue Jays are common for my yard. I've never seen an Oriole - I'm pretty sure I had one living nearby a couple of years ago because I thought I kept hearing the call (not great at call identification), but I never actually saw it. 

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Just now, H2O said:

He is to my North.  And west  

Then where is C MD from you? You separated them into two groups. You just don’t like it when somebody stands up to defend themselves and now you can’t step back and realize that what I said was correct. Had you just dropped it when I said “to be fair” it would have been over. But I guess fair is not the goal. 

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1 minute ago, H2O said:

apparently some don't like some light trolling 

Nope. You’re not pinning this on me. It’s on you. Read the room has been thrown around here a lot this year. People were getting angry about posts being made. You decided to have a little fun with it but you lumped the wrong group in your meme. All I did was point that out. You wanted to continue. So here we are

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Just now, WinterWxLuvr said:

Then where is C MD from you? You separated them into two groups. You just don’t like it when somebody stands up to defend themselves and now you can’t step back and realize that what I said was correct. Had you just dropped it when I said “to be fair” it would have been over. But I guess fair is not the goal. 

U serious?  You want to do this?  This is what you want to draw lines in the sand over?  

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Just now, WinterWxLuvr said:

Nope. You’re not pinning this on me. It’s on you. Read the room has been thrown around here a lot this year. People were getting angry about posts being made. You decided to have a little fun with it but you lumped the wrong group in your meme. All I did was point that out. You wanted to continue. So here we are

You know what, eff it.  If this is what you need to do then fine, so be it.  I retract the "NW crew" from my light hearted meme and you can go about your day victorious.  Happy?  Or does this need to be protracted out more?

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