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» redback - Brain Fitness program
In response to Brain Fitness program posted by pink101:
"The temperature has been hovering in the high twenties and lower thirties."
Same likely here except you guys talk Fahrenheit, we Celsius.
No snow here though. I hear an Aussie tried some snowball throwing over there and got sued!
-- posted by redback
» pink101 - Brain Fitness program
In response to Brain Fitness program posted by redback:
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When I was a boy, we made a game of Throwing Snowballs.
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We would roll up big snowballs of about two foot diameters and arrange them like the walls of a fort about 25 feet away from each other. Then, we would make snowballs of about three or four inch diameters and pile them up in pyramids behind our wall and the "enemy" would do the same behind their fort. Generally about three or four of us would be on each team and we would pelter each other with snowballs. No one ever got hurt and it was just fun to see who could get the most hits.
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In those days, a lot fo men wore felt hats. And, they were tempting targets for kids as were cars driving down the main streets.
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Some rotten kids would pour water on their snowballs to freeze them and turn them into ice balls or put stones in the middle of their snowballs. Someone could get hurt and windows could get broken. These "rotten" kids usually came from another neighborhood. Things have changed drastically since then when we went to the schools in our own neighborhoods. Now, kids are bussed to schools on the other side of town and kids from the other side of town are bussed to the school that is just down the block from your house. Go figure! But, the bus companies sell a lot of buses and the gas stations sell a lot of gas and diesel fuel.
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Grown ups are not allowed to throw snowballs at people they don't know..
-- posted by pink101
» pink101 - Improbable Perch
In response to Unanswerable? posted by BrianTubbs:-- posted by pink101
» pink101 - Improbable Perch
In response to Improbable Perch posted by pink101:-- posted by pink101
» Migisi - Improbable Perch
In response to Improbable Perch posted by pink101:-- posted by Migisi
» pink101 - Understand How The Brain Works
In response to Improbable Perch posted by Migisi:-- posted by pink101
» paper_turtle - Improbable Perch
In response to Improbable Perch posted by pink101:
You KNOW when you see a turtle on a fence post that someone put it up there as it surely didn't climb up there by itself.
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At least it seems so.
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How else does a turtle end up on such an improbable perch?
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We turtles are very mysterious beings. (wink)
peace and love,
Paper Turtle
-- posted by paper_turtle
» Migisi - Improbable Perch
In response to Improbable Perch posted by paper_turtle:
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We turtles are very mysterious beings. (wink)
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Especially paper ones.
-- posted by Migisi
» Migisi - supernatural fat man
In response to Understand How The Brain Works posted by pink101:
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So, it seems quite plausible to us that there must be some super being in the sky that watches our every move and knows our every thought.
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What... there is no Santa? I'm crushed. (wink)
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I was just a kid when I noticed Mom's handwriting on the gift tags supposedly from 'Santa'. I always thought it kinda creepy that an invisible fat man had been spying on me all year - and keeping track of my nices and naughties. Kinda like God does, ya know?
-- posted by Migisi
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