What is something a southern woman would never do? call an older woman by her first name...i always put miss. in front of the name as a sign of respect
Do you like postcards? does a fish like water?
Do you play any instruments or sing? played the clarinet in the band in highschool
Regarding rocks, if you'd like one from AZ, send me your address and I will be happy to send you a couple. We have a surplus over here. I love rocks too.
Guppy have you met Jonbee, he was our old fish, he accidentally went swimming one day down the bathroom sink drain, if you see him could you send him home.... the cat misses him.
Oh is that a question hmmmm ok better think of something better
Ummmmm have you ever wished to be a mermaid?
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Galbally;569783 wrote: Oh, I would love some rocks from Arizona, its such an interesting sounding landscape, and they do loads of science there you know, its an important state.
GO ARIZONA!
Galbally, I would be happy to send you some rocks too, if you like! Maybe we could trade- I'd love a postcard or a rock from Ireland! I'm crazy about the place; it's on my list of Places to See Before I Die! If you're interested, just PM me your address and I will mail some out to you this week!
RedGlitter;569855 wrote: Galbally, I would be happy to send you some rocks too, if you like! Maybe we could trade- I'd love a postcard or a rock from Ireland! I'm crazy about the place; it's on my list of Places to See Before I Die! If you're interested, just PM me your address and I will mail some out to you this week!
Thanks RG, though its a bit expensive to post rocks across the world like that, maybe pebbles! :wah: I do have a big rock down the road though, its about 1 and half kilotonnes, if I start saving up, it will get to you about 2035. Though I can certainly show you what the place looks like, I will do a "Pictures from Ireland" thread maybe, and everyone could post pictures from their own localities as well, and we could all see what type of places we live in? Good idea?
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Galbally;569883 wrote: Thanks RG, though its a bit expensive to post rocks across the world like that, maybe pebbles! :wah: I do have a big rock down the road though, its about 1 and half kilotonnes, if I start saving up, it will get to you about 2035. Though I can certainly show you what the place looks like, I will do a "Pictures from Ireland" thread maybe, and everyone could post pictures from their own localities as well, and we could all see what type of places we live in? Good idea?
Yes, I like that idea, Galbally!
One thing in Ireland I would definitely want to see is the Giant's Causeway. I think those basalt columns are fascinating. Have you seen them?
minks;569848 wrote: Guppy have you met Jonbee, he was our old fish, he accidentally went swimming one day down the bathroom sink drain, if you see him could you send him home.... the cat misses him.
Oh is that a question hmmmm ok better think of something better
Ummmmm have you ever wished to be a mermaid?
i think i passed jonbee the other day..he hooked up with a very nice angel fish...he said he misses you too but the cat can kiss his butt....:p
a mermaid?,,.....no.......but i do wish i could be a flying fish sometimes.....:wah:
Tater Tazz;570258 wrote: cool! I like that. I hate going to the gym for therapy, it hurts after. Did you ever have one of those days?
sometimes i just make like a flounder...sink to the bottom of the tank,,cover myself up with sand and take a nap...... btw-sand in the eyes is murder.....:wah:
Nomad;570292 wrote: Dearest Gupster, how and when did "they" decide on the basic toilet-paper size? And what is considered the proper way to hang my roll?
i dont know nomad..but here are some interesting facts for you i am sure you will appreciate;>> What did people use before toilet paper was invented?
*Newsprint, paper catalogue pages in early US
*Hayballs, Scraper/gompf stick kept in container by the privy in the Middle Ages
*Discarded sheep's wool in the Viking Age, England
*Frayed end of an old anchor cable was used by sailing crews from Spain and Portugal *Medieval Europe- Straw, hay, grass, gompf stick
*Corn cobs, Sears Roebuck catalog, mussel shell, newspaper, leaves, sand- United States
*Water and your left hand, India
*Pages from a book, British Lords
*Coconut shells in early Hawaii
*Lace was used by French Royalty
*Public Restrooms in Ancient Rome- A sponge soaked in salt water, on the end of a stick
*The Wealthy in Ancient Rome-Wool and Rosewater
*French Royalty-lace, hemp
*Hemp & wool were used by the elite citizens of the world
*Defecating in the river was very common internationally
WonderWendy3;584000 wrote: So how is the fish feeling today? just great....thank you for asking wendy:)
Have you ever seen a shark up close, close enough to almost have "guppy" for dinner?? yes...one time in the keys i was walking in shallow water with my face mask looking down...i saw a three or four foot shark right before i stepped on him...needless to say i walked water back in the boat...:wah:
Do you have you hair up in a pony tail? sure do!!!!