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Clary
 
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Reply Sat 22 Oct, 2005 02:45 pm
Dead-heading roses is supposed to encourage more flowers to grow, because they notice that their seed store has gone before it was ripe. Clever, those roses!
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devriesj
 
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Reply Sat 22 Oct, 2005 03:23 pm
Roses have different meaning depending on the color. Did you know that Red means Love, Respect, Courage; Yellow - Joy, Gladness, Freedom; Pink/Peach - Gratitude, Appreciation, Admiration or Sympathy; White - Reverence, Purity, Secrecy and Two Roses Joined Together mean Engagement while Red and White Roses Together sympolize Unity?
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Sat 22 Oct, 2005 06:41 pm
Unity is what is often times overlooked in the tensest of situations. There is unity although many times it is hidden or cloaked under heavy veils of confusion. The problem of course being that the majority of that confusion has been generated by the tempest hungry media looking to up their ratings in a pathetic attempt to become the top ranking clowns, and clowns is all they are. Now how did I end up here from unity and roses to this twisted mangled melange?
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McTag
 
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Reply Sun 23 Oct, 2005 01:14 am
Melange is one of those words we have adopted straight from the French, like fricassee, lingerie and Jean-Claude Killy. How come we didn't have any of our own words for these things- or is it a case of vive le differance?
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Clary
 
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Reply Sun 23 Oct, 2005 09:12 am
Difference between McTag and Sturgis is that McTag keeps to the rwo sentence rule. I have such a short attention span that I can't be **sed to read three.
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devriesj
 
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Reply Sun 23 Oct, 2005 01:25 pm
Laughing
Three is a magic number! The name of the song whereby I learned my multiplication by threes, and a truth! Amazing, isn't it?
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Sun 23 Oct, 2005 01:32 pm
It would greatly benefit me to recheck the rules every so often. Sorry Clary and others I tend to live in my own world.
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devriesj
 
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Reply Sun 23 Oct, 2005 01:53 pm
World of your own can be a good place as long as you don't stay there by yourself too long! We'd miss you!
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Sun 23 Oct, 2005 01:56 pm
You are far too kind for your own good at times; but, I am appreciative. Did I mention my world has aliens?
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devriesj
 
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Reply Sun 23 Oct, 2005 02:03 pm
Aliens?! Ooh! What kind? What do they look like? I've never seen one!
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Sun 23 Oct, 2005 02:07 pm
One is about yay high and wears a green beret which dangles over the 5th eye, and another hasn't been seen since I first mentioned it. I will have to eat a rarwueoi now for having blabbed about their existence.
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devriesj
 
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Reply Sun 23 Oct, 2005 02:10 pm
Their existence will cost you a high price - a rarwueoi? Can you cook it or does it have to be eaten raw? Bob appetit!

(BTW, Sturgis, what did you teach?)
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Sun 23 Oct, 2005 03:01 pm
Appetit always strikes me as an incomplete word befitting only the unjust. I eat my rarwueoi raw as is it best clears the memory.



(Taught sciences...Earth sciences, biology, physics, etc. ...almost went with history.)
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Clary
 
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Reply Sun 23 Oct, 2005 03:48 pm
Memory man Dominic O'Brien with whom I work can memorize 54 packs of cards. Not useful but amazing.
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devriesj
 
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Reply Mon 24 Oct, 2005 01:50 pm
Amazing, it is! I wonder how does he do it and in what capacity you work with him? Is he famous?
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Clary
 
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Reply Tue 25 Oct, 2005 10:33 am
Famous in Britain a bit, because he's been on TV shows. I work on changing people's brainwaves with him!
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Tue 25 Oct, 2005 10:41 am
Him of whom you speak would undoubtedly have a good following in the states as well. I'd be interested in learning more about this guy.
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devriesj
 
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Reply Tue 25 Oct, 2005 10:42 am
Changing people's brainwaves with him? How so? I am very curious!
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McTag
 
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Reply Tue 25 Oct, 2005 10:43 am
Him outdoors. My wife doesn't call me that, tho' if she did, I'd think it odd.
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devriesj
 
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Reply Tue 25 Oct, 2005 10:48 am
Odd, indeed. Sounds like broken (American) indian / English speak: "Him outdoors." Me go get him for you."...
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