A conversation about nothing in particular

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And before you ask, pexuliar is a special term made up by me exes to describe me.

But wouldn't that mean they, then, were peculiar; or out of the norm? And you were just a bad speller? Just gathering this all in be patient with me ... LOL
 
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But wouldn't that mean they, then, were peculiar; or out of there norm? And you were just a bad speller? Just gathering this all in be patient with me ... LOL

I must confess, I'm a bad speller. Although, to be fair, my exes probably would think up a new term to describe me.
 
A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.


I think it is because it is not a sharp sound. It is more of a perception, than a fact.

Mythbusters did a segment on it a few years ago. I forget what their conclusion was.
 
For the love of a duck, REFRESH YOUR PAGE....

Hahahahha. *clears throat*. What did we discuss lady blue? Inhale, exhale. Let's practice... slowly inhale... nice.... now from the end of your lungs... exhale.. hahabahabbzba
 
Emus lay emerald green eggs.

Is that HUFL behind you? That's a great way to introduce a Australian bird! I should know Emus then, for to know HUFL is to know all of Aussie land but he's too uppitty for my taste. emerald green? Whitened eggs taste best!
 
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An earthworm has five hearts.

How ironic! Aren't they the ones fisherman's stick on hooks more times than not? Maybe they should share one with the fishermen - it might prove to be advantageously productively wise.
 
I have noticed that the way guys show affection to one another is to insult them. This is a standard throughout this country, at least.

But it doesn't seem to work with women very well. (No offense intended to anyone.) I wonder why that is.



You'll also notice that guys don't go around calling each other lovely, or beautiful, or dear.

I find those differences interesting. Does anyone else?
 
How ironic! Aren't they the ones fisherman's stick on hooks more times than not? Maybe they should share one with the fishermen - it might prove to be advantageously productively wise.

Or donate as organs, it would safe lives... ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha