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  1. MikeBickerson

    Herbs

    Irishman ~ I'll check with my friend if she knows of anyone in Salem County involved rabbit rescue (she's relocated to Florida, but she keeps tabs on everything that's going on). There are plenty of ways to get involved. One is helping with the grunt work, cleaning cages, feeding rabbits...
  2. MikeBickerson

    Pine Barrens book list

    I've got to get to Ongs Hat still too. Red (he's in Barry's yahoo group) and I were right there on Ongs Hat Road, but we apparently missed it. Marilyn over in Chatsworth explained to me how to get there, hopefully I can remember the directions next time I'm out that way, I shoulda wrote them...
  3. MikeBickerson

    Herbs

    Mostly people would get or give the rabbits at Easter, thinking "oh it's just a rabbit" and little realizing how to take care of a rabbit (the information that most pet stores give, if any, is complete junk). Soon Peter Cottontail would be the size of a cat (rabbits aren't hamsters!), eating...
  4. MikeBickerson

    New Member

    Hello Piney, nice to meet you. :)
  5. MikeBickerson

    Herbs

    43? That's childs play. We had 160 at one point just after the Animal Orphanage shut down their rabbit department :giveup: That was far too many, I understand that she didn't want to turn any away, but when it becomes a full time job just taking care of them... We've got under thirty...
  6. MikeBickerson

    Pine Barrens book list

    CAN YOU NOT SEE!? THE GOVERNMENT HAS TAKEN THE WEBSITE DOWN THAT WE MAY NOT KNOW THE TRUTH!!! Actually, a friend of mine tried to explain the whole Ong's Hat dimensional thing to me years ago, it just confused me. He's a little strange...
  7. MikeBickerson

    Herbs

    Large mouth bass? *Groans* I had a regular ol' goldfish, but it died of old age a few months ago. Usually they only last a month! Actually, Spot, my rabbit is ridiculously loud. He likes to rattle the cage guard and doors, and rearranges his litter box, bowl, and water dish...
  8. MikeBickerson

    Herbs

    I win! I win! I'm in Cherry Hill in Camden County, right off of 70 near where the racetrack was.
  9. MikeBickerson

    Herbs

    Alright, I'm sold. I've done well with a rabbit and fish, plants have to be easier... and quieter... :)
  10. MikeBickerson

    Herbs

    Would it do well in a pot? I've got room right next to the window...
  11. MikeBickerson

    Pine Barrens book list

    Save that Witmer Stone book, at the rate it's going up, that's your whole retirement fund right there! :)
  12. MikeBickerson

    Pine Barrens book list

    Oh great, now I'll have an even better idea where to spend money I don't have... :P But in all seriousness, I love the book list. The books I can't find may drive me crazy (I've got about half of them, or did, now I've got more work to do), but I've yet to read a book on the list that...
  13. MikeBickerson

    Herbs

    I would love to plant some yarrow (a great plant with a great name), but alas, having an apartment, there is no place to plant it... :(
  14. MikeBickerson

    Went down to my local library today...

    Hey Guy, I'll have to check out the microfilm... I noticed a new book in the regular check-out section of the library (or maybe it was just out last time I was there), full of old photos of Cherry Hill. I flipped through and saw some pictures of the Holly Ravine Farm in Cherry Hill at...
  15. MikeBickerson

    Went down to my local library today...

    I went down to the central Camden County Library in Voorhees today to pay off a book fine I've been avoiding (I can never seem to get them in on time!), and went up to the history section. While browsing, I realized that although I've coming to the library since before I can remember, I've...
  16. MikeBickerson

    the demise of urban exploration

    Renee ~ I think I remember reading that here too. Something about a slaughter house that they supposedly put KKK graffitti on? I have trouble believing that. In their magazine, they tend to go on and on about preserving places, about how people should read about places instead of tresspassing...
  17. MikeBickerson

    the demise of urban exploration

    Maybe it's just me, but I do not see much difference between what the Marks do today, and what Henry Beck did in the '30's-'50s. Mark and Mark love this state, they love exploring this state in all it's majesty and neglect. They loves it's stories, it's people, it's strange sites that don't...
  18. MikeBickerson

    New Weird NJ Issue

    The house in the sewer in Marlton was a strange story. Apparently in 1983, a bunch of teenagers headed down a drainage culvert and walked for quite a ways, peaking out at the street when they could. Eventually they came to an opening, and there was a dilapadated house there, inside of the...
  19. MikeBickerson

    New Jersey's Forgotten People

    Oh no! "Watch for fallen rock" "Look They Still Haven't Found That Indian Yet!" Once when I was little and on a car trip with my family, my brother saw that same sign and said "What's that?", because he always asked stupid questions that he knew answers to just for attention...
  20. MikeBickerson

    New Weird NJ Issue

    Fianlly bought a copy when I went with a friend up to Red Bank this weekend. There is a good article on Eastern State Penitentiary in PA, not a single devil worshipper or klansman to be found in it. The Batsto blurb (two actually) has to deal with a ghost sighting (and picture) at the...
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