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18 Mar 2019, 9:23 am

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If video games are so bad, then why do people continue to play them?


I think it's more the people who don't play who complain about them.


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18 Mar 2019, 11:03 am

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Alexander Graham Bell suggested "ahoy", instead of "hello", as the way to answer his new telephone.

In The Simpson's that is why Mr Burns say Ahoy Ahoy when answering the phone. He is so old he remembers when the phone was brand new.


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18 Mar 2019, 4:01 pm

I have decided to go Pescatarian again.


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18 Mar 2019, 8:15 pm

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Debbiegirl wrote:
Song I wrote for my guinea pig:
Pookie-wookie, you're so swell,
I clean your cage so you don't smell,
Pookie-wookie, you're a pal of mine!
Pookie-wookie you're so cute,
from your nose to your patoot,
Pookie-wookie you're such a good friend of mine!


I initiallu started reading that in the tune of Mickey by Tony Basil.


Actually, I sing it with the "Rubber Ducky" tune by Ernie on Sesame Street, but the Micky song works, too.



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18 Mar 2019, 8:19 pm

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I have decided to go Pescatarian again.


Same here.


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18 Mar 2019, 8:29 pm

blackicmenace wrote:
Debbiegirl wrote:
Song I wrote for my guinea pig:
Pookie-wookie, you're so swell,
I clean your cage so you don't smell,
Pookie-wookie, you're a pal of mine!
Pookie-wookie you're so cute,
from your nose to your patoot,
Pookie-wookie you're such a good friend of mine!

That's a lovely Song. What a lucky guinea pig.


Thank you! I see you like the little varmints, too!



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18 Mar 2019, 8:30 pm

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Debbiegirl,

Cute song!


Thank you! It's fun to think up stuff like that.



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19 Mar 2019, 10:05 am

Debbiegirl wrote:
Rad Rockit wrote:
Debbiegirl wrote:
Song I wrote for my guinea pig:
Pookie-wookie, you're so swell,
I clean your cage so you don't smell,
Pookie-wookie, you're a pal of mine!
Pookie-wookie you're so cute,
from your nose to your patoot,
Pookie-wookie you're such a good friend of mine!


I initiallu started reading that in the tune of Mickey by Tony Basil.


Actually, I sing it with the "Rubber Ducky" tune by Ernie on Sesame Street, but the Micky song works, too.

Great song!! It made me giggle.


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19 Mar 2019, 12:51 pm

With my boyfriend for the next week :lol: :heart:


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19 Mar 2019, 1:35 pm

I need a rich husband that will leave me alone most of the time.



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19 Mar 2019, 1:57 pm

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I need a rich husband that will leave me alone most of the time.

I agree; I don't know what those golf widows are complaining about. :lol:



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19 Mar 2019, 2:20 pm

Can anyone describe the difference in feeling between impatience, anger and anxiety?


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19 Mar 2019, 2:42 pm

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Can anyone describe the difference in feeling between impatience, anger and anxiety?

Not sure if this will be helpful, but I hope it will help. Being impatient, is wanting something to happen and it just can't happen quick enough and it is irritating that it hasn't happened. Becoming angry could be part of being impatient, but if it isn't about something happening quick enough, your anger is a result of something else provoking that emotion. Anxiety, perhaps, is the worry that it won't happen at all, so it can also be a component of what is irritating you? I am sorry if this was unhelpful. I hope you feel better soon.


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19 Mar 2019, 3:24 pm

I know this crime happened yrs ago but i just learned abt it from watching a vid interview of a survivor

The thing that really stands out to me abt learning abt this story is that the MENTALLY disabled janitor with an estimated age of 8 was first wrongfully accused and convicted.

Who put him in that horrible place? false accusations from sick attorneys and dumb police.

As usual, neurotypicals unjustly associate neurodivergence with crime or psychopathy.



The sociopathic law clerk who lied about me, was probably playing on this in her dumb ego-driven slander. The evil lawyer was playing on my gullibleness by misleading n lying to me n exacerbating the situation.
Bad ppl thrive with their facade of honesty as always, and scapegoat the ‘weirdos’

I read about a victim of the death sentence who was acquitted after his death
He had the iq of a 4 yr old
Mental disability is played upon by sick hellbound ppl in positions of trust and respect

What is going to happen to my mentally disabled son if God forbid

he happens to be in the vicinity of a crime? Will he be wrongfully accused by sick ppl as well?

https://www.smh.com.au/world/pizza-man- ... dpubr.html


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19 Mar 2019, 8:51 pm

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How the heck do you respond on a post?! I never know what to say and I never get closure. SO FRUSTATING! :o



I click 'quote', type something inane and useless then hit submit. :lol:

Cool will do!



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20 Mar 2019, 12:44 am

mee too. :|