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05 Oct 2016, 5:37 pm

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It's called a pelvic tilt. It's supposed to straighten my back and strengthen it.


Sincerely asking, you have significant back trouble?

Yep. Spinal Stenosis. Radiating symptoms down my left thigh.


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05 Oct 2016, 5:45 pm

metaldanielle wrote:
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It's called a pelvic tilt. It's supposed to straighten my back and strengthen it.


Sincerely asking, you have significant back trouble?

Yep. Spinal Stenosis. Radiating symptoms down my left thigh.


After reading about it, it appears you suffer greatly from the complications of the phenomena.I'm glad your able to find some comfort.


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05 Oct 2016, 8:55 pm

I want to go to Mt. Splashmore,
Take me take me take me take me now
NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW!! !
Mt. Splashmore, take me there right now.


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05 Oct 2016, 9:19 pm

Just one more ingredient... :lol:


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05 Oct 2016, 9:20 pm

I've forgotten how nice it was to just stay up late and do nothing!
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06 Oct 2016, 1:38 am

I remember that ice cream in waffle cones tasted amazing.


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06 Oct 2016, 3:41 am

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when i look at all of my big trees in my backyard (above), i delight in the fact that i own them, and then i get paranoid that someone will steal them, so i have decided to get a very long chain and chain them all together and affix the chain with a sturdy padlock to one of the stakes in the chicken wire fence in the foreground.
then i will have peace of mind and all life's worries will be solved. the date is wrong on the picture.

How can someone steal so big trees? Someone could however cut them down if they block the view for a neighbour for example


You're showing your naivety Froya. Big trees go missing all the time. It's just that no one expects it so they don't notice. They never stop to think, "Hey, there used to be a big tree there!"

Personally, I think the giants use them for toothpicks.

But I could be wrong. I often am.


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06 Oct 2016, 3:45 am

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budgerigars are supposed to be able to talk, but they never make any sense.
my auntie had one who could talk but all he said was "pretty boy" to me, and considering he was a male i thought "uh oh!! a gay budgerigar"
i told him i was not gay, (or for that matter interspecial) , but again he told me that i was a "pretty boy"

i thought " i bet you want to get out of your cage and ravage my body", and so i was glad he was in a cage and i guess there are better friends to culture than budgerigars.
the conversation went no where with him that's for sure.

Myna birds ARE BETTER


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06 Oct 2016, 6:42 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
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when i look at all of my big trees in my backyard (above), i delight in the fact that i own them, and then i get paranoid that someone will steal them, so i have decided to get a very long chain and chain them all together and affix the chain with a sturdy padlock to one of the stakes in the chicken wire fence in the foreground.
then i will have peace of mind and all life's worries will be solved. the date is wrong on the picture.

How can someone steal so big trees? Someone could however cut them down if they block the view for a neighbour for example


You're showing your naivety Froya. Big trees go missing all the time. It's just that no one expects it so they don't notice. They never stop to think, "Hey, there used to be a big tree there!"

Personally, I think the giants use them for toothpicks.

But I could be wrong. I often am.

Oh, ok, I've never heard of that you see...

Do you know if those giants can be found here in Norway too? 8O



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06 Oct 2016, 6:58 am

I wouldn't be surprised if Norway had really giant pine trees.

Who is that with the mynah bird, IamAspie? She's sort of cute in an age 50 sort of way.



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06 Oct 2016, 9:56 am

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I wouldn't be surprised if Norway had really giant pine trees.

Who is that with the mynah bird, ImamAspie? She's sort of cute in an age 50 sort of way.



Hi Kraftie,

She's YouTube operator cmhhawaii. I can't give out her real name but her Myna cutie is named Kaleo



And yes, he can talk. He's a star in our community :)


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06 Oct 2016, 9:58 am

LOL....don't worry, I wouldn't contact her.

Is the correct spelling Myna, or Mynah?



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06 Oct 2016, 10:00 am

It's ImAnAspie. (music cue plays)


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06 Oct 2016, 10:03 am

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LOL....don't worry, I wouldn't contact her.

Is the correct spelling Myna, or Mynah?


Myna (Acridotheres tristis)- And I'm not worried about you contacting her. You're a very admirable gentleman.

I was just worried about putting her personal details out there for everyone else I don't know


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06 Oct 2016, 10:07 am

Re:Tsukiji relocation

THEY ONLY MOVED THE HEADSTONES ! !!


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