Was there a smell of 'bear' when you opened up the jar, and perhaps a badly mauled and eaten stick laying on the floor near the jar?
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Was there a smell of 'bear' when you opened up the jar, and perhaps a badly mauled and eaten stick laying on the floor near the jar?
:lol: It wasn't honey - it was body lotion :lol: ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by rachel
Yes Papayahed but the fact of the matter is that that big old bear that has the 'crush on you' won't care if it was body lotion or honey-as long as it had your scent on it.
So be on your guard you gorgeous thing. Get a much bigger stick I suggest, one that has been hollowed out on top and filled with lead.!!!
:lol: @rachel
OMG u guys are so so cute! ...i would never want to stop visiting this place
excuse me but what happened to the save the bears society and the save star club??Quote:
Originally Posted by rachel
oh I am for both clubs. but occasionally bad bears must be dealt with. they can look and sniff but nothing more. And as for dear old STarr in the senior's home we did occasionally have to slap a hand or two that wandered over to another senior. it is for their own good.
And Smiling I could NOT 'bear' for you to go. mean it.
Papayahed I know a guy that has a bear trap sitting in his back yard. If you need it......
lot of bears around rachel....:lol:
Wow, I must be in the twighlight zone. What was the question we're trying to answer? Something about bears, right?
I think it was whether if a grumpy old man in Hawai nagged and nagged and nagged and no one was around to give a darn about it, would he still make any sound.Quote:
Originally Posted by ChuckBukowski
Or was it if a tree falls in the middle of a forest???
:p
I have one:
Does color really exist?
To dogs it doesn't, to us it does. Would each color be different if our eyes were different? if we had an extra type of receptor? so does color really exist?(of course it exists through frequency, but I'm saying by what you see)
Yes
*edit*
Yes, colours do exist regardless of the receptors. Colour = light of a certain wave lenght.
No receptors needed for that. The sun would still rise regardless if it's Monday or Tuesday (unless you're not thinking about the far future)
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Originally Posted by Scheherazade
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Hmmmm . . . . how unwholesome. :D
But, how does it . . . I mean, where and how did they . . . ?
It's an egg, for crying out loud!
Well, to answer the questions first posed six pages ago:
1. There were animals that layed eggs long before there were chickens (dinosaurs, for example).
2. Speaking. John Stuart Mill and Kurt Cobain were some others.