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Sunshine on my balcony garden.
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Eyebrows are very expressive.
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are eyebrows capable of greater expression than words?
I wonder... could be a grand experiment. |
Ain't nothin but a G thang baybeh....
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Let's have a Monday party!
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Hell yeah.
Today is my Friday, I'm off for the next 2 days. |
In the beginning
"they" said I had a problem: I've never believed. The passage of time has shown that they might be right: "I"'m okay with that. 12728 p.s. That shoe business blew my skirt up. |
When one of those days has one of those days it's just happy it didn't have a day like today.
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bean bag chairs are comfortable.
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Let me guess again
wanting the count to be right I hope you're all happy. |
Oi!
that'll be all. |
No way!
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Pistachios.....
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Iranian
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oil
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walnut
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Chili Cheese Cake!
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Jalapeno ice cream!
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I've never had Jalapeno ice cream. I can't imagine it being very delicious.
such a quiet day. |
merci, blah-blah
Fuck supporting groups.
There is ev'rything to gain by being yourself. |
Quote:
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sup.
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Yo!
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yo
What is the world's longest yo-yo spin? The record for the world's longest yo-yo spin, or better known as the sleeper, has two categories; fixed axle and transaxle. A fixed axle yo-yo has no moving part, the axle is attached to the sides and spins through a loop in the string. The world's longest fixed axle sleeper was set by Tim Redmond at the Massachusetts State Championships in Amherst, Massachusetts on March 26 2006 at 2 minutes 53.61 seconds. A transaxle yo-yo has an outer sleeve over the axle, sometimes filled with ball bearings, which spins independently from the yo-yo. The world's longest transaxle sleeper was also set by Tim Redmond at the Pennsylvania State Yo-Yo Championships on May 28 2005 at 16 minutes 17.18 seconds. |
pleas
(Good yo-yos)
If realizing commonality hurts you Noone would do it. Knowing our future would prevent our progression: One must dare to dream. (One's belief in fragile being supports US) |
I don't see anyonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne.
Land ho! |
It appears
there might be problems with this thread. 12748 |
Seems fine to me :)
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no problems, flowers are fine
What is the world's longest rosebush? In 1885 someone from Scotland brought a root of a white Lady Banksia to Tombstone, Arizona, planted it and it has been growing since. Currently it is the world's longest rosebush, the trunk is a rosy 12 feet in circumference and the rosebush covers over 8,000 square feet. Each spring the rosebush blooms with over a million tiny white blossoms. http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...2/rosebush.jpg |
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Roses are red....
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Aha!...just as I thought.
The problem lies within my PC, this one at the library works just fine. Greetings! |
Well howdy stranger. Bad PC :p
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Perhaps you have your security setting such that it is blocking this thread for some reason. I noticed that the "Dennis Weaver" thread was kicking off my desktop protection software and blocking one of the photos posted in that thread, though it was a totally innocuous photo; I figure the site from where that photo is linked might be "suspect" or some such nonsense. But caution, don't let your guard down on my oversimplified comment and risk a real problem. I'm just mentioning it so you can think about it, inquire with more knowledgeable folks, and hey, it's another post in The Longest Thread making it even longer :rolleyes: |
If Recognizing
Our Oneness Didn't Hurt Us We Might Just Do It. 12756 |
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I might play,
having a reason: I love you. |
Flowers? Pretty! How about a few soybean sprouts?
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3229/...d9a6629039.jpg |
Happy Friday! :)
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