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[but if I did, I'd ask what about the lack of feathers on the back of your neck? How can a roo hold on?][/i]

She has silkie feathers. Have you seen her hair?

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Okay, lost on both of these items. Especially afraid to ask about the vinegar/baking soda thing....
 
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Only to those with a certain sense of humor.
I laughed at the dry ice thread, although I felt sorry for the roo.

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It is only funny because I have been there. Sans explosion.
 
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Okay, lost on both of these items. Especially afraid to ask about the vinegar/baking soda thing....

It's better that you don't understand, Buffy
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But come find me if you're ever worried about youth in Asia...
 
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I happen to be sporting a long ponytail myself today. Still wet from this morning.
 
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Only to those with a certain sense of humor.
I laughed at the dry ice thread, although I felt sorry for the roo.

You can laugh or cry...I go with laugh. It's more funner.........

When my dad was hospitalized he ended up getting gangrene in his legs. They doctor told him they would have to amputate it. He had to sign a form telling the hospital what to do with it once it was cut off. So we had a big discussion about it. The idea was to have a lamp made out of it. It could be a "Major Award" - my aunt's suggestion. We all thought it would be the height of HI-Lariousness. My mother, not so much.

It's just where I come from...........
 
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Stop talkin' 'bout my cheeks already!

I bet you love it when the boys call you "sweet cheeks", huh?

DH says "killer bod" - I would prefer "sweet cheeks", but I don't get to vote.
 
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I happen to be sporting a long ponytail myself today. Still wet from this morning.

I have a short dry ponytail. If we had matching shirts we'd be too adorable.
 
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Reminds me of "to be frank". As opposed to weasily?


Speaking of frank, my maiden name started with "F" and my mom used to have to spell it for people otherwise they'd think she was saying "Fink", or "Sick". So I grew up wondering if my last name was "Effasinfrank i c k".

I dont' want to be Frank and for that matter dont' call me Shirley

That reminds me of the episode of M*A*S*H when Charles said to Margaret (Hot Lips) "Let me be frank with you." to which she took great offense...
 
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I happen to be sporting a long ponytail myself today. Still wet from this morning.

bugs in teeth today?



and sadly, I thought you said "splorting". I really need to get a higher class of friends..................
 
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