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PF: You really ARE a villian!!!! :o :o :o You can't hornswoggle Mr. Thinker that way. I would like to implant some bezoars inside of you! :lol: :D :lol:
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Oh snap! Odysseygirl101 wants to implant some bezoars inside of PF!
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Shizzizzle.

My substitute choir teacher said that word lol!
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gabbygirl17 wrote:Has anyone been through an earthquake?
yep. 2 very very very very very minor ones
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I haven't been through an earthquake. What do you guys think of Papa Johns cheese pizza? It's heavenly.
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I don't know...we normally have Dominos or Pizza Hut, but if its cheese pizza- it probably is heavenly! :D So what do you think about sparkly blue fingernail polish? I just painted my nails blue and they look lovely. Its such a hard decision, deciding over whether to paint them pink or blue. *sighs* But blue overruled this time.
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Wow, you have to make a lot of decisions I've never thought about.

My cousin, who runs in track, and is an extremely good runner, said that she got a free pedicure (is that what you call it?) certificate from a distant relative. She went to the place, and got her feet bathed and massaged. Then, when it was time for the nail polish, the lady working there asked my cousin if she wanted the deep blue nail polish (that was already on her feet) removed. Slightly embarrassed, my cousin explained that she actually had severe bruises under her toenails from running. Ouch!

My siblings and I all have orange toenails right now. Apparently from minerals in the water we play in.
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Oh gosh! That's crazy! Your poor cousin. I really admire people who are so dedicated to running and what not. Gosh, my sis and I decided we are going to start jogging every night so we can get fit to go skiing this winter, and I almost passed out running to the neighbors house and back! When we were done, she loudly proclaimed "ARE WE WARRIORS OR ARE WE WIMPS?" and which I replied "WE ARE WIMPS, SIR!"
Not for long though, I'm going to get this running thing DOWN!

And whoa, orange tonails? How lovely! :D
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Yes, I know! They look quite strange.
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I can imagine!

So what is everyone up too? Do tell, I'm quite bored.
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Who here knows PI to the third digit WITHOUT SEARCHING IT UP!!
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Tea Ess
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3.14159

I have met people who can recite it to the 20th digit. It might be fun, but I have better things to do. I'd rather learn a new concept than repeat an old one over and over.

The next person knows e to the third digit.
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T.S. (myself) wrote:3.14159

I have met people who can recite it to the 20th digit. It might be fun, but I have better things to do. I'd rather learn a new concept than repeat an old one over and over.

The next person knows e to the third digit.
very good TS. and no I do not know e to the 3rd
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suzylou wrote:Oh gosh! That's crazy! Your poor cousin. I really admire people who are so dedicated to running and what not. Gosh, my sis and I decided we are going to start jogging every night so we can get fit to go skiing this winter, and I almost passed out running to the neighbors house and back! When we were done, she loudly proclaimed "ARE WE WARRIORS OR ARE WE WIMPS?" and which I replied "WE ARE WIMPS, SIR!"
Not for long though, I'm going to get this running thing DOWN!

And whoa, orange tonails? How lovely! :D
Don't worry. When I started running, I struggled to go a third mile, and I worked up to 6.5! It just takes a while to work your way up.

And where are you going skiing?
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Wow! Your beginning to inspire me, and also making me feel like a total failure when it comes to running. ;) Just kidding, although I really do want to become better at it...as well as make it a routinely part of my life.

We're going skiing in Red River, New Mexico this time. I'd still like to hit some slopes in Colorado sometime though...
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I never want to ski again. I sprained my ankle skiing once and when I tried snowboarding I almost broke my back.
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Oh gosh...maybe you should try staying on the bunny slopes, Wooton. ;) It is kind of scary sometimes though, I went down a freakish steep hill once and suddenly I saw a tree, I was like "So this is how my life is going to end." then I crashed, and opened my eyes, expecting to see angels and pearls, but instead I laid in bed for a week with bruises and a 102 fever. *sighs* Skiing is so much fun.
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suzylou wrote:Oh gosh...maybe you should try staying on the bunny slopes, Wooton. ;) It is kind of scary sometimes though, I went down a freakish steep hill once and suddenly I saw a tree, I was like "So this is how my life is going to end." then I crashed, and opened my eyes, expecting to see angels and pearls, but instead I laid in bed for a week with bruises and a 102 fever. *sighs* Skiing is so much fun.
I was on a bunny slope when my accidents happened :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Ha ha, Wooton! Goodness, you're not much of a skier.... come to think of it, who the heck is??
Suzy, Good grief, that's hilarious, but terrible. It sounds like you really could've died!... It's a funny thing, but it seems like I just keep finding out more and more freakish things that happened to you.
As for running, I wish it vanished and dead and gone. Well, not really, it's kinda fun. In a very painful, lung-burning, legs-burning, feel like you're-you're-about-to-barf way. I'm much more for indoor exercising. It doesn't matter how long I go for, it's nowhere near as bad as going even one teensy mile.
As I couldn't exercise in most ways while my heel was broken, I'm a bit out of shape by my standards, but I'm slowly getting back. What I can't comprehend, dear, is why you want to try skiing again after your literal brush with death...
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I'm more for the indoor exercising too, because outdoor exercising + Texas = big bad heat stroke. Anyhow, what in the tarnation did you do to break your heel?
Oh, and the risk of death when skiing is part of the thrill. You should try it. :D
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