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Red, I am running out of questions!
can packaged liquor be consumed on the premises where purchased?
can packaged liquor be consumed on the premises where purchased?
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Tater Tazz;661228 wrote: Red, I am running out of questions!
can packaged liquor be consumed on the premises where purchased?
Tazz, no!! You can't run out of questions! I love your questions!! Surely there's something you want to know?
Liquor...not in Arizona. Although it is anyway when no one's looking. Also we have a law that no beer or booze is sold on Sunday until after 10 AM or noon, I can't remember which.
can packaged liquor be consumed on the premises where purchased?
Tazz, no!! You can't run out of questions! I love your questions!! Surely there's something you want to know?
Liquor...not in Arizona. Although it is anyway when no one's looking. Also we have a law that no beer or booze is sold on Sunday until after 10 AM or noon, I can't remember which.
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A top-ranked female dancer is called a ballerina-what about the men?
Don't dancers get dizzy when they turn?
Where does ballet come from, and why has the art form endured so long?
Don't dancers get dizzy when they turn?
Where does ballet come from, and why has the art form endured so long?
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Tater Tazz;661235 wrote: A top-ranked female dancer is called a ballerina-what about the men?
There's only one and he's called Mikhail Baryshnikov! :wah: No seriously, I don't know...are they just called ballet dancers? I know they're not ballerinas.
Don't dancers get dizzy when they turn?
No because like in ice skating, they pick out a focal point to concentrate on when they turn.
Where does ballet come from, and why has the art form endured so long?
It was invented supposedly in the 1400s and took off in the 1700s.
Iread it was created in Italy but I always thought it was French. Do you know?
I think it's endured mainly because it IS art and art always endures.
It's beautiful. It's romantic. It's disciplined. People like it.
There's only one and he's called Mikhail Baryshnikov! :wah: No seriously, I don't know...are they just called ballet dancers? I know they're not ballerinas.
Don't dancers get dizzy when they turn?
No because like in ice skating, they pick out a focal point to concentrate on when they turn.
Where does ballet come from, and why has the art form endured so long?
It was invented supposedly in the 1400s and took off in the 1700s.
Iread it was created in Italy but I always thought it was French. Do you know?
I think it's endured mainly because it IS art and art always endures.
It's beautiful. It's romantic. It's disciplined. People like it.
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Great job! I know I do not get dizzy when I do the turns iceskating.
Do you read the comics in the newspaper? If so, what is your favorite one?
If you could be on a gameshow, which one would you want to go on and why?
Which do you prefer, jello or pudding?
when you eat soup, do you use your spoon till the last drop, or do you pick up the bowl and drink the very last bit?
Do you read the comics in the newspaper? If so, what is your favorite one?
If you could be on a gameshow, which one would you want to go on and why?
Which do you prefer, jello or pudding?
when you eat soup, do you use your spoon till the last drop, or do you pick up the bowl and drink the very last bit?
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Tater Tazz;661247 wrote: Great job! I know I do not get dizzy when I do the turns iceskating.
Do you read the comics in the newspaper? If so, what is your favorite one?
"Get Fuzzy" or "Pearls Before Swine"
If you could be on a gameshow, which one would you want to go on and why?
Jeopardy! Because I'm good at trivia and I know a lot of otherwise useless stuff. And because if Alex Trebec got pompous on me, I'd take him down. :wah:
Which do you prefer, jello or pudding?
Pudding, preferably lemon or chocolate
when you eat soup, do you use your spoon till the last drop, or do you pick up the bowl and drink the very last bit?
I use the spoon.
Do you read the comics in the newspaper? If so, what is your favorite one?
"Get Fuzzy" or "Pearls Before Swine"
If you could be on a gameshow, which one would you want to go on and why?
Jeopardy! Because I'm good at trivia and I know a lot of otherwise useless stuff. And because if Alex Trebec got pompous on me, I'd take him down. :wah:
Which do you prefer, jello or pudding?
Pudding, preferably lemon or chocolate
when you eat soup, do you use your spoon till the last drop, or do you pick up the bowl and drink the very last bit?
I use the spoon.
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Red, why is it impossible to eat a whole chocolate brownie in one sitting?
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pinkchick;661256 wrote: Red, why is it impossible to eat a whole chocolate brownie in one sitting?
Um Fuzzy? I never have a problem eating a whole brownie in one sitting.
I think you might be doing it wrong. How big is said brownie?:-3
:wah:
Um Fuzzy? I never have a problem eating a whole brownie in one sitting.
I think you might be doing it wrong. How big is said brownie?:-3
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RedGlitter;661262 wrote:
Um Fuzzy? I never have a problem eating a whole brownie in one sitting.
I think you might be doing it wrong. How big is said brownie?:-3
:wah:
Ummmm..... 'bout the size of a credit card. I surprised MYSELF this afternoon!!!
Waaaaayyyy too ma-jasive for this fuzz ball:wah: :wah:
Um Fuzzy? I never have a problem eating a whole brownie in one sitting.
I think you might be doing it wrong. How big is said brownie?:-3
:wah:
Ummmm..... 'bout the size of a credit card. I surprised MYSELF this afternoon!!!
Waaaaayyyy too ma-jasive for this fuzz ball:wah: :wah:
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pinkchick;661265 wrote: Ummmm..... 'bout the size of a credit card. I surprised MYSELF this afternoon!!!
Waaaaayyyy too ma-jasive for this fuzz ball:wah: :wah:
:wah::wah:
That's not so big...I wish you hadn't mentioned brownies because I hate making them but I sure wouldn't mind having one right now!
Waaaaayyyy too ma-jasive for this fuzz ball:wah: :wah:
:wah::wah:
That's not so big...I wish you hadn't mentioned brownies because I hate making them but I sure wouldn't mind having one right now!
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If you could change anything on your body, what would it be and why.
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Tater Tazz;664751 wrote: If you could change anything on your body, what would it be and why.
I guess I would be thinner....not too much though.
I don't really have anything that bothers me enough to want to change it.
I guess I would be thinner....not too much though.
I don't really have anything that bothers me enough to want to change it.
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neffy;664776 wrote: what are your hobbies
Hi Neffy.
Besides computer stuff....
Music (that's #1)
Art
Reading (mostly history and animals and other nonfiction)
Poetry (mostly classic but some contemporary and I love haiku)
Painting (oils or acrylics)
Photography
Astronomy
Making stuff, messing around in the garage or at the kitchen table working on my latest project
Cooking
Spending time out in Nature
Traveling
Antique stores
Collecting vintage and antique jewelry,mostly rings and bracelets
Collecting foreign coins and wheat pennies
Shopping
Hanging out with my friends but that probably doesn't fall under "hobbies."
Hi Neffy.
Besides computer stuff....
Music (that's #1)
Art
Reading (mostly history and animals and other nonfiction)
Poetry (mostly classic but some contemporary and I love haiku)
Painting (oils or acrylics)
Photography
Astronomy
Making stuff, messing around in the garage or at the kitchen table working on my latest project
Cooking
Spending time out in Nature
Traveling
Antique stores
Collecting vintage and antique jewelry,mostly rings and bracelets
Collecting foreign coins and wheat pennies
Shopping
Hanging out with my friends but that probably doesn't fall under "hobbies."
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thought you and i where the same red,i have near enough the same hobbies:wah:
The rottie queen
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Cool Neff!
Which ones are your top ones?
Thanks for the question, too.
Which ones are your top ones?
Thanks for the question, too.
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RedGlitter;664778 wrote: Hi Neffy.
Besides computer stuff....
Music (that's #1)
Art
Reading (mostly history and animals and other nonfiction)
Poetry (mostly classic but some contemporary and I love haiku)
Painting (oils or acrylics)
Photography
Astronomy
Making stuff, messing around in the garage or at the kitchen table working on my latest project
Cooking
Spending time out in Nature
Traveling
Antique stores
Collecting vintage and antique jewelry,mostly rings and bracelets
Collecting foreign coins and wheat pennies
Shopping
Hanging out with my friends but that probably doesn't fall under "hobbies."
reading,i love history books and shelley,keats and byron(hence shelley being named after him)
cooking
antique shops
jeweley i do love 1920-30s
Photography
Shopping
needlework.in fact i am doing tapestry right now
and before i forget my lovely dogs
Besides computer stuff....
Music (that's #1)
Art
Reading (mostly history and animals and other nonfiction)
Poetry (mostly classic but some contemporary and I love haiku)
Painting (oils or acrylics)
Photography
Astronomy
Making stuff, messing around in the garage or at the kitchen table working on my latest project
Cooking
Spending time out in Nature
Traveling
Antique stores
Collecting vintage and antique jewelry,mostly rings and bracelets
Collecting foreign coins and wheat pennies
Shopping
Hanging out with my friends but that probably doesn't fall under "hobbies."
reading,i love history books and shelley,keats and byron(hence shelley being named after him)
cooking
antique shops
jeweley i do love 1920-30s
Photography
Shopping
needlework.in fact i am doing tapestry right now
and before i forget my lovely dogs
The rottie queen
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My gosh! That's my list! I love the 20s-30s era too. Mostly 20s.
Byron, Shelley, Keats- all great poets.
Byron, Shelley, Keats- all great poets.
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The Fuzzy One want's to know if you ever found the stone that fell out of your ring.....:-3:-3
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pinkchick;664815 wrote: The Fuzzy One want's to know if you ever found the stone that fell out of your ring.....:-3:-3
No, Fuzzy One, I sure haven't. But later I plan to get the stone replaced. Probably with another smoky quartz.
No, Fuzzy One, I sure haven't. But later I plan to get the stone replaced. Probably with another smoky quartz.
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What is the difference between a man and a women?
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Tater Tazz;665379 wrote: What is the difference between a man and a women?
In what sense?
I'm told we're not different but I don't know if that's completely true.
I'd say probably our expectations are different.
In what sense?
I'm told we're not different but I don't know if that's completely true.
I'd say probably our expectations are different.
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What does a paralegal do?
Can a paralegal work on there own?
Can a paralegal work on there own?
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shah;669779 wrote: how long have you been a member on fg
Since December 22, 2005
Since December 22, 2005
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Tater Tazz;669758 wrote: What does a paralegal do?
I'm still learning that but they do research for the lawyer, paperwork, locate witnesses, type up documents...I'm tempted to say the gruntwork but I don't want to give the impression I have a bad attitude. But there's more than what I listed. They assist the lawyer in cases but they cannot do such things the lawyer can like presenting cases in court or giving legal advice for instance. I'm thinking since I do a lot of that stuff in my everyday life that I might do well at it.
Can a paralegal work on there own?
I'm not sure what you mean...?
I'm still learning that but they do research for the lawyer, paperwork, locate witnesses, type up documents...I'm tempted to say the gruntwork but I don't want to give the impression I have a bad attitude. But there's more than what I listed. They assist the lawyer in cases but they cannot do such things the lawyer can like presenting cases in court or giving legal advice for instance. I'm thinking since I do a lot of that stuff in my everyday life that I might do well at it.
Can a paralegal work on there own?
I'm not sure what you mean...?
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I want to go back to college for medical transcription. Looks like fun. It is not what I am majoring in, but, who cares.
When a cat falls, does it always land on it's feet? and why?
When a cat falls, does it always land on it's feet? and why?
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I started to take up medical transcription but I found it quite monotonous. That's probably just me though.
Supposedly they always land on their feet but I have my doubts that it happens every time. It's in the way they twist to right themselves.
Supposedly they always land on their feet but I have my doubts that it happens every time. It's in the way they twist to right themselves.
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Is there any subject you do not know?
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Tater Tazz;670288 wrote: Is there any subject you do not know?
Many!!!
Seriously, there are many things I don't know or know very little about. I'd list some but I'd be here all day!
Many!!!
Seriously, there are many things I don't know or know very little about. I'd list some but I'd be here all day!
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Where is K?
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Tater Tazz;673099 wrote: Where is K?
He's at work.
He's at work.
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I knew you would know.:sneaky:
How do hurricanes start?
How do hurricanes start?
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Tater Tazz;673118 wrote: I knew you would know.:sneaky:
How do hurricanes start?
Hurricanes form over warm ocean water and that's where they get their heat and energy from. The evaporation from seawater gives them more power.
How do hurricanes start?
Hurricanes form over warm ocean water and that's where they get their heat and energy from. The evaporation from seawater gives them more power.