The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Cesar R M

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No. I still have over a foot of snow on my front lawn.

Do you want to build a snowman?
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Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
One day, I was walking with Jack near a pond with swans. For whatever reason, Jack thought they were vile and began barking his brains out. One of the larger swans waddled up on the side of the pond bank, and began flapping her wings like a bird possessed, which of course, just set off Jack even more :rolleyes: , who tried to lunge at the swan. Took all my might to hold him back from pouncing on the flapping wings swan, and finally I pulled him away and down the path.

In this case, I don't blame the swan, as there were baby swans (swan-lets? o_O HA!) in the water, and it probably was momma swan trying to scare off Jack, the big goon. :p

Walt talks to our swans too. Yep those Swans are mean when babies are around.

Swan-lets? = Cygnets, future pea brains.
 

seahawk7

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Arguing with people on the internet is just as bad as arguing with a wall. Maybe worse. People hide behind the anonymity that the internet provides. Think they can say anything no matter how crazy or offensive.
Yeah I didn't take the bait on another thread. It was really hard but I'm glad I didn't because that would have eaten time I could have used on something useful.
 

seahawk7

Well-Known Member
In other news, it seems I cannot win.

Asthma's been bad all weekend. I've been on four hour nebulizer treatments and oral steroids, plus an antiobiotic.

Today, we had a repairman come in for our broken microwave. He was wearing a lot of cologne. My mom sent me out the front door and away from where he was, but when I got home, I could still smell it several hours later. We even aired out the kitchen. Neb not working, debating whether to go to the ER.

Oh, how I love having asthma. :banghead:
Sympathy like
 

seahawk7

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One time, while hiking a trail in the Colorado mountains, I got altitude sickness at the top of the trail. I thought I was past the point of any detrimental effects of high altitude, because at that point, we had been out in Colorado for about a week. I recall the first day we flew into Denver, (the mile-high city) that I got a nosebleed the following morning from the altitude; and that elevation was lower than the mountain trail we went on, a good 6-7 days later. High altitudes really take some getting used to. :eek:
That is true. When I go to Florida I always have a hard time when I come back home. I'm in Florida for two and a half weeks so I don't know if that's enough time or maybe I'm depressed that I'm not in WDW anymore.
 

MOXOMUMD

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How cool are these fabrics? They have a real IKEA vibe to them. I could so make drapes out of these!

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Sadly, these are just ladies medium sized underwear, so unless they're drapes for Barbie's Malibu beach house ... probably ain't happening. :joyfull:
I was still laughing about this getting dressed today. :joyfull: The pattern looks like a shower curtain.
 

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