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Shall we play? Low score wins.....
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My score is 2

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My score is 3.

Neat

*Edit* DOH!
 
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Timothy Norton wrote:My score is 17.

Neat



Lol! You count what you HAVEN'T done. So 3.
 
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That's a zero for me.
 
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Ezra Beaton wrote:That's a zero for me.

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I think that's an unbeatable score there!

I'm a 3.
 
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Jane Mulberry wrote:I think that's an unbeatable score there!

I'm a 3.



I think we'll be seeing quite a few zero's from anyone that came of age in rural farming areas. I had checked off at least half of these as a teen (20+ years ago). I'd say the last one was forgetting an egg in my pocket which only happened a couple years ago. Found it the next day in my jacket when I put it on, glad I didn't pat the pocket any harder trying to figure out what it was. Seeing it on the list definitely made me chuckle and realize it wasn't just me.
 
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Ezra Beaton wrote:

Jane Mulberry wrote:I think that's an unbeatable score there!

I'm a 3.



I think we'll be seeing quite a few zero's from anyone that came of age in rural farming areas. I had checked off at least half of these as a teen (20+ years ago). I'd say the last one was forgetting an egg in my pocket which only happened a couple years ago. Found it the next day in my jacket when I put it on, glad I didn't pat the pocket any harder trying to figure out what it was. Seeing it on the list definitely made me chuckle and realize it wasn't just me.



I have an advanced one I'll post tomorrow.  ;)
 
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My score is 1.
 
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Ezra Beaton wrote: I'd say the last one was forgetting an egg in my pocket which only happened a couple years ago. Found it the next day in my jacket when I put it on, glad I didn't pat the pocket any harder trying to figure out what it was. Seeing it on the list definitely made me chuckle and realize it wasn't just me.



I chuckled at that one, too, and hoped most found an intact egg in their pocket next day and not a broken one!
 
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If I may substitute straw for hay, my score is two.  
 
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Jane Mulberry wrote:

I chuckled at that one, too, and hoped most found an intact egg in their pocket next day and not a broken one!



Yea....no mine was broken.... 😊
 
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Got a goose egg, ive done everyone of them
 
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The wife asked me chime in for as she has done them all as well, so a 0 for her
 
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Scored 1, not sucked nectar.
How do you do it? How do you get the right flower to start with?
 
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John C Daley wrote:Scored 1, not sucked nectar.
How do you do it? How do you get the right flower to start with?



Honeysuckle is the most common.  Columbine is good too. 😊
 
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Clover, dead nettles…
 
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