Say something (anything) to the person before you (Page 6)

Corwin
Corwin: Good a day as any, I suppose.
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kingdafella
kingdafella: O' Wise Masked One. Are we dealing with a nut case here?
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drywitty
drywitty: Watch what you say, dafella, or Cor will hand you his nuts. I don't think you'll want those.
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kingdafella
kingdafella: Hey did you get your answer to what a budgie is and whether it goes great with BBQ sauce? I kinda wonder too what a budgie is...and the "ladybird" she kept mentioning is actually a bug/insect right?
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malenastone08
malenastone08: ladybird--isinsect -but she is sp0ecjall---it tiger -one active and wild
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kingdafella
kingdafella: So what do you feed it to make it grow? Can it grow to a size that it can eat you limbs by limbs? Does it has fangs? Does it shoots green poison gooeey thingy from its nostrils to paralyze its victim before cocooning the victim in some kinda silk thingy to be left for purpose of devouring it later when the victim flesh turns rotten and the decayed body ozzing smelly body fluids?
(Edited by kingdafella)
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malenastone08
malenastone08: my god--what a fantasy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!it seems-u saw lot science -fiction
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Mz Demeanor
Mz Demeanor: ladybird is an insect? How big is this bug?
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malenastone08
malenastone08: is very little is red is aS BALL HAVE FUNNY WINGS AND BLACK PUNCTS this insect is not danger -is positive children in my country always singing---ladybird fly to heaven-bring us suvenires
she isfine big --can say-as peas
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Nathaniel Nirvana
Nathaniel Nirvana: aww, thats cute & sweet.....better than 'ladybird fly away home your house is on fire & the children are home'.......which really is just barbaric
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kingdafella
kingdafella: That is truly barbaric Nath
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malenastone08
malenastone08: MY LADYBIRDS -COMES EVERY WINTER TO MY HOME THEY TRY STAY ALIVE SAFE FROM -FROST HERE
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malenastone08
malenastone08: IT THEIRS -CHOICEnot my i only let them spend time with me
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Corwin
Corwin: We have the same problem with rats here... but they are slightly more unwelcome visitors.
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malenastone08
malenastone08: HAVING CATS --NOT HELP?
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malenastone08
malenastone08: BUT u try good save all tubing
at home all places they eventually comes
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malenastone08
malenastone08: rats it also animals try survive a sall existances
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Corwin
Corwin: Cats can get the occasional stupid ones that wary out in the open.... but rats live in the walls, and under the floors, where cats can't venture.
Good old high-grade rat-poison is the only way to go... kills them all off in a few days.
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Mz Demeanor
Mz Demeanor: Rat poison ingested regularly, even in small amounts, will kill anything eventually. Just sayin'.
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Nathaniel Nirvana
Nathaniel Nirvana: I'm not going to ask you if you have proof. I'll take your word for it. No, it's okay, no tea for me thankx
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drywitty
drywitty: I wonder what your roomie would say about you.
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kingdafella
kingdafella: No tea for me too Dry, incase you were entertaining the thought of rat-poisoning me too.
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drywitty
drywitty: No fella, I wouldn't do that to you. You, I'd chain up in my dungeon and throw pinecones at your head.
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malenastone08
malenastone08: rats proofs tea -ok good morning-all-maybie glass orange juice for begining!
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kingdafella
kingdafella: It's been centuries since British sailors discovered the key to avoiding scurvy: vitamin C. You probably grew up being told that getting enough vitamin C would ward off colds and other ailments, but now the word is out that vitamin C may not play a big part in staving off the sniffles. However, it does have a vital role in maintaining the health of your skin.
Those sailors and others who couldn't get fresh fruits and vegetables suffered bleeding under the skin, ulcers and joint weakness. That's because vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is key to the production of collagen, a protein that aids in the growth of cells and blood vessels and gives skin its firmness and strength. Vitamin C also helps create scar tissue and ligaments, and it helps your skin repair itself
If everything else does not work just go to a cave and ask the old hermit for some wise words of wisdoms.
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