Posted on 08/02/2013 8:30:34 PM PDT by Hostage
BOOKMARKED!!!
It inspired me to create a new word:
Kideous.
Next you’ll try to convince us that the ABC song and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star are the same tune.
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I hope I enjoy it, too, but at the moment, my desire to watch it has dissipated. Circumstances and all that. Some days, it just doesn’t pay to chew through the straps...
It sounds like the Discovery Place is a good place to go on rainy days.
No rain here, but the humidity is up, and that makes folks kinda testy.
We lived in a real house! But it was on an island, and there were bears there. We saw them.
Where in the world did you find THAT??? I need it!!
So I TOOK IT!! LOL!
What’s that sign over the exit to the Fairbanks air terminal say again?
“Welcome to the food chain”
...or something like that?
Dude. I was six weeks old when we drove up there on the AlCan Highway, and five years old when we flew back to the Lower 48. To my knowledge, Fairbanks has no islands.
We lived on Douglas Island, across the Gastineau Channel from Juneau. :o])
PS: My sister has lived in southern Alaska most of her life, and she’s got no respect for future members of the Alaskan food chain. It would seem lots of folks check their brains along with their baggage when the fly North...
Oh, that is rich! Good morning! Light rain here. Interwebs down yesterday into evening—fortunate that I have hard-copy books as well as one library ebook here. (Everybody’s bugout bag should contain interesting literature, no?) We have four really beautiful zucchini for Earthwoman, but hopefully will have more plus tomatoes and winter squash for her today or tomorrow. We have two sad little cantaloupes on the vines. Lesson learned: no more planting intact little mesh-like pods for seed-starting. The mesh is way too strong and inhibits root development. *le sigh*
That’s what happens when I try to eat a bowl of cereal. They know they’re going to get the milk that’s left in the bowl, and sometimes they don’t want to wait!
How on earth do you find this stuff? (Pulp-O-Mizer)
If you do go to Austin, target acquisition will be easy. Just be careful—there are many loons there, I hear.
Thanks!
A very good word!
The best-laid plans.... Happy Regeneration!
Before coming to UT, I couldn’t see things like that in my mind’s eye. Talk about consciousness expansion....
I just look out of my electronic window, and there it is.
By the way, on Earth it's very easy. Other places, you really have to keep your antennas tweaked.
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