frost bite be not something to flirt with!
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frost bite be not something to flirt with!
definatly...... oooh i can get frostbite, im only in idaho thats not too far north, no wait it is, i was living on the equator, or really just above it and not used to the cold yet. :cold:
Stan i love your avator.... but prefer jack sparrow.... :goof:
wow i had no idea there were three thousand members i only know about maybe twenty of them.... from their posts and have heard abut a lot more so maybe about fifty or so..... wierd
fog is like life. You can't see too far in front of you when you are in the thick of it.
Also, its hard to tell if you are going up or down until after you are through... often times, when its flat, it seems like an uphill battle.
Also, when you have real thick fog its much easier and faster to find someone driving faster than you would normally drive, and be guided by his tail lights... knowing your stopping distance. In this way, leadership is more difficult and dangerous, and following is the safe way to go through life...
(its been foggy in the entire 'treasure valley' (boise, idaho and surrounding area) for the last three or so days...)
i will be Ecstatic the day that the number of posts and members is equal...:blush: i check those numbers more than i care to admit. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Jester
Az: You mean... 3000 members = 3000 posts? :eek2: WHY? lol
'hi I'm new and I need you to help with my homework, PM or email me to...' would be the posts everywhere :D
well like we have 25 more threads than members, as i write. and i think it would be cool to see that equal just once. but i'm sure i would ruin it by immediately posting a thread saying look people, look! and then the balance would be upset again. don't mind me i'm a nerd. :D
thats okay amuse most of are.... thats why we're sitting at computers instead of outside in this glorious cloudy day....
Hey fool, i didn't know you were in Idaho, treasure valley... I really dislike the fog especially at eight in the morning when i get lost heading for class
Is it bad to eat a warm salad that has been out for about two hours with cheese on it???? If it is, i hope i dont get sick...
i had a happy incident earlier: split my lip. :) you can so tell winter's coming (northern hemisphere here) - it's brisk, cold, windy, and today this little fellow was walking toward me with his mom. we kind of looked at each other as we got closer, little glimmers of light on the sides of our mouths. then he broke into a full-out high-beams on your headlights type of smile and i was so tickled that i just grinned back, and his mom was smiling too, and i tell you. i need to walk around with chapstick. that was marvelous.
eat it! happily, a friend of mine once reported that the french don't refrigerate their cheese. so why should you? no live cultures, right? (not sure if that matters.)
btw, thanks. would you believe i'm trying to read the koran for class and sitting at this thing. better sign off...
ever wonder where blue cheese comes from?
blue cows?
More likely from the critters that visit the fridge at night dying all the edible food inedible colours and injecting them with terrible odors.
I want one.Quote:
Originally Posted by papayahed
Personall I want the cows that produce the chocolate milk