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I'd be worried Tante. He is right. There is no telling what a minor and caffeine can combine to make. He/she could become a posting monster.
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It's a she, steve. Heh. All that energy I could be spending shopping... will now go into posting on Hatrack.
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I apologize. I'm no good at analyzing genders through speech patterns of people I'm not familiar with the speech patterns of, as it were.
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It's all good. But me being female is another cause for worry- the supreme power of teenage estrogen runs through my body, fueling me MORE than caffeine!
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You can fry an egg on the sidewalk, if it is really hot outside you can also make bacon and toast.
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Tinros will lose the post race, but she will win the lottery illegally. She'll get to spend time working out and improving life in prison.
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Tripod was the name of a cat a friend of my family once had. The reason for this name was because *spoiler* it had only three legs.
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No, it got run over by a lawnmower thing. It was a nice cat. It had one and a half ears and three legs.
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I didn't run over it. And it was one of the tractor hook-up lawnmowers for large fields. There used to be a farm in her backyard and the cat wandered beyond the fence separating the two properties.
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Speaking of spoiling, at camp one time they played "Fear Factor- Soto style"(Soto- SHepherd of the Ozarks). One of the things they did was leave a giant tub of milk out in the sun for three weeks and the kids playing fear factor had to go bobbing for apples in it.
Wouldn't have been fun to play, but it was fun to watch. *laughs* oh, the looks on their faces...
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It was only three weeks old? That's nothing. Try drinking half & half that is three months old. Now, that. That is nasty.
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quote:Originally posted by Tinros: Just for that, Tante, I'm going to start posting more often. Never underestimate the power of a teenager and caffeine. Mwahaha!
Ha, never underestimate the power of the AoD. God, I love competition. :grin:
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In Cast Away, he eventually returns to society, where the movie ends disapointingly with him returning the package and standing at a crossroads.
In the Little Mermaid, Ariel gets her voice back and her prince but only because her father decideds it is ok.
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quote:Originally posted by Vasslia Cora: Leeching out the bad blood isn't a good practice.
Actually, it has been discovered in the last 15 years or so that leeches have some medically beneficial uses.
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Maggots, too. Leeches are great for getting blood flowing in reattatched fingers and such. Maggots eat away the dead tissue that can lead to limbs needing to be amputated and such.
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I had heard that but I had forgoten it. Well I was more thinking of back when if you had the hiccups you were leeched. A runny nose? Leeched. And so on.
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It always makes me feel really great to give blood. I am still a believer in leeching, though I prefer a nice sterile needle with an accomplished phlebotomist on the other end to an actual leech. Posts: 6246 | Registered: Aug 2004
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