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Aeson

I am the mysterious professor.
I don't think it's worth the effort, personally. Something I found unintentionally funny, the girl with the prosthetic leg was outrunning everyone. She's an actual amputee, maybe she can run like that, but I still found it amusing.
And I said a decade, not millennia. šŸ˜› It was a joke. I mean she was there when Noah met Methuselah, but she might not be that old.

The actress that plays Barbara Gordon on Titans is an amputee also. FYI
 
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I don't think it's worth the effort, personally. Something I found unintentionally funny, the girl with the prosthetic leg was outrunning everyone. She's an actual amputee, maybe she can run like that, but I still found it amusing.
And I said a decade, not millennia. šŸ˜› It was a joke. I mean she was there when Noah met Methuselah, but she might not be that old.

The actress that plays Barbara Gordon on Titans is an amputee also. FYI
I wondered if the girl was an actual amputee. That's kinda neat that she is. And obviously I know it was a joke, though I guess I didn't really make my comment portray that understanding well. Hah.

I actually didn't think the actress that played Barbara on Titans was an actual amputee. I at first wondered if she was, but she doesn't look like it during the flashbacks. So I assumed it was a regular-legged person whose role had them be in a wheelchair most of the time. But yeah, you're right. Looked up some pictures and I have to admit that I'm even more impressed with the actress now than I was before.
 

Aeson

I am the mysterious professor.
They probably used a double for some of the scenes like the one in the museum with Dick. You notice during her acrobatics and fighting you don't see her face.
 

Aeson

I am the mysterious professor.
Saturday morning my friend told me her ex broke his shoulder blade. Tonight I find out how.

Actual footage of the dumbass.
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A 46 year old man who hadn't ridden in 30 years takes his son's brand new never ridden bike to the track, hits a jump and falls 15 feet to the ground.
 
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Aeson

I am the mysterious professor.
My new place is down hill from the road. Rain drains down into the yard. My mom and I have been discussing options. We're wanting to try to redirect the runoff. Another thing we're looking at is ground cover plants. I just looked up phlox. I think the flowers are nice. All of them while different seem to have purple coloring. I don't want to think of ivy. I think it takes too much to maintain.
 

Dannyalcatraz

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Ivy plants typically take NOTHING to maintain. Theyā€™re tough bastards.

If youā€™re getting a decent amount of sun with that runoff, you could try plants like moss rose or purselane. And today I learned that purslane is EDIBLE!


Hellā€¦if you can direct the water into a few planters with edible plants, you might be able to have yourself a nifty garden!

Another option is installing a french drain. Itā€˜s a perforated drain that goes under the ground and letā€™s you direct the water elsewhere on the property.
 

Aeson

I am the mysterious professor.
I mean ivy if not maintained can grow out of control. Ever hear of kudzu? English ivy isn't any better.

The french drain is an option I'm looking at also. I'd like to be able to use the water instead of just redirecting it away.
 
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Dannyalcatraz

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I mean ivy if not maintained can grow out of control. Ever hear of kudzu? English ivy isn't any better.

The french drain is an option I'm looking at also. I'd like to be able to use the water instead of just redirecting it away.
Kudzu? Yeah, Iā€™ve heard of it.

FWIW, itā€™s edible, too, and VERY nutritious. Like, ā€œsuperfoodā€ nutritious. If I were intending it to be part of my food supply, I might plant some- you donā€™t want to harvest stuff that may have been hit with herbicides. I wouldnā€™t plant ANY in the ground though.
 
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