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Jun 17, 2010, 12:46 PM
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You are screwed if you live in Megaton bear... I plan on blowing it up ;)
(do I get half a cookie?)
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Jun 17, 2010, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by shazamataz
You are screwed if you live in Megaton bear... I plan on blowing it up ;)
(do I get half a cookie?)
Yes you do :D
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Jun 20, 2010, 02:33 AM
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Back to Ben's question:
Do you remember the movie "The Day After"? Not the eco-disaster but the nuke disaster movie? It had a scene of a beautiful palfrey quarterhorse galloping in a field when the flash came. I want to be the horse.
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Jun 20, 2010, 04:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Catsmine
Back to Ben's question:
Do you remember the movie "The Day After"? Not the eco-disaster but the nuke disaster movie? It had a scene of a beautiful palfrey quarterhorse galloping in a field when the flash came. I want to be the horse.
And I'll be the jackass in the corner of the field. As usual.
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Jun 20, 2010, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Catsmine
Back to Ben's question:
Do you remember the movie "The Day After"? Not the eco-disaster but the nuke disaster movie? It had a scene of a beautiful palfrey quarterhorse galloping in a field when the flash came. I want to be the horse.
You can slap me up the side of the head, cats, but knowing horses I really have to correct your terminology of 'palfrey' which wasn't a quarterhorse. A 'palfrey' was a particular well trained arabian favoured for its 'gait' (there are several gaits one good example being the way a Tennessee walker horse 'walks', I guess you might call it a controlled canter) by the gentry in the middle ages because this horse 'ambled'; was used mostly in ceremonies, and for quiet outings. So... palfreys weren't quarter and they didn't gallop.
Sorry
Tick
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Jun 20, 2010, 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by tickle
you can slap me up the side of the head, cats, but knowing horses I really have to correct your terminology of 'palfrey' which wasnt a quarterhorse. A 'palfrey' was a particular well trained arabian favoured for its 'gait' (there are several gaits one good example being the way a tennessee walker horse 'walks', I guess you might call it a controlled canter) by the gentry in the middle ages because this horse 'ambled'; was used mostly in ceremonies, and for quiet outings. So.....palfreys werent quarter and they didnt gallop.
sorry
tick
I see you didn't correct MY remark.
Poor little Jackme.
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Jun 20, 2010, 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by jmjoseph
I see you didn't correct MY remark.
Poor little Jackme.
well you see, a jackass is a jackass is a jackass, they don't have too much of a history, do they; so yours didn't need correcting. I just hope cats won't be too angry at me, but I just couldn't help myself.;)
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Jun 20, 2010, 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by tickle
well you see, a jackass is a jackass is a jackass, they dont have too much of a history, do they; so yours didnt need correcting. I just hope cats wont be too angry at me, but I just couldnt help myself.;)
And I thought I was the only one in that field... oh well, back to eatin' briars.
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Jun 20, 2010, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by tickle
you can slap me up the side of the head, cats, but knowing horses I really have to correct your terminology of 'palfrey' which wasnt a quarterhorse. A 'palfrey' was a particular well trained arabian favoured for its 'gait' (there are several gaits one good example being the way a tennessee walker horse 'walks', I guess you might call it a controlled canter) by the gentry in the middle ages because this horse 'ambled'; was used mostly in ceremonies, and for quiet outings. So.....palfreys werent quarter and they didnt gallop.
sorry
tick
I stand corrected. I thought palfrey was the term for a grey so light as to be white. I didn't realize it was breed specific. My bad.
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Jun 20, 2010, 08:58 AM
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Hi cats, thanks.. Many dapple greys are born black and turn grey with age. Usually dark skin underneath, usually see that lovely delicate looking breed Arabian as dapple grays, having more dapple on their hindquarters. There are only so many people one can correct without turning it into a bad feeling. I sort of knew your personality here would not allow that to happen.
Happy tick
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Jun 20, 2010, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by tickle
hi cats, thanks.. Many dapple greys are born black and turn grey with age. Usually dark skin underneath, usually see that lovely delicate looking breed Arabian as dapple grays, having more dapple on their hindquarters. There are only so many people one can correct without turning it into a bad feeling. I sort of knew your personality here would not allow that to happen.
happy tick
Oh, the tick and the bug killer are friends now?
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Jun 20, 2010, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by jmjoseph
Oh, the tick and the bug killer are friends now?
I got no issues. This tick has not become a pest.
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Jun 20, 2010, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Catsmine
I got no issues. This tick has not become a pest.
okay, I didn't realize... has my personality not been up to par in some way. This lady has no issues with anyone here. I just calls-them-as-I-sees-um. Am I missing something here...
Confused tick by JMs response
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Jun 20, 2010, 04:23 PM
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Well I for one Tick, think you are magnificent! I enjoy you greatly.
I think JMJ was making a play on words so to speak. Like a bug killer and a tick being friends. Heheh :)
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Jun 20, 2010, 05:52 PM
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OK,I have been watching Morgan Freeman and his series on The Science Channel,Through the wormhole.
The last episode was about the scientific concepts behind god,end of the world thinking,etc.The professor studying religions(including Mayan,Celtic,Egyptian,etc.)Was of the mind that we need to feel that there is something beyond the here and now,if there isn't then we most likely would be in fear,all the time,over the end of days.(our days namely)
With this idea in mind,do we really want to know our ending?That very concept from the study states that without a god concept in our lives we would return to chaos, imagine what the people of the world would really be like if they all knew the end was truly going to be on Dec,21,2012?
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Jun 20, 2010, 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by KBC
imagine what the people of the world would really be like if they all knew the end was truly going to be on Dec,21,2012?
Mass Hysteria.
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Jun 20, 2010, 06:08 PM
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I'm first in line:)
Actually there have been times when I would really like the end to come.. but today I just eat worms.
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Internet Research Expert
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Jun 20, 2010, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by KBC
OK,I have been watching Morgan Freeman and his series on The Science Channel,Through the wormhole.
The last episode was about the scientific concepts behind god,end of the world thinking,etc.The professor studying religions(including Mayan,Celtic,Egyptian,etc.)Was of the mind that we need to feel that there is something beyond the here and now,if there isn't then we most likely would be in fear,all the time,over the end of days.(our days namely)
With this idea in mind,do we really want to know our ending?That very concept from the study states that without a god concept in our lives we would return to chaos,,imagine what the people of the world would really be like if they all knew the end was truly going to be on Dec,21,2012?
Its been proven and independently tested that a part of the brain has the god function built into it. By isolation and magnetizm they have found you get this feeling of being watched etc. They call it the god section.
Also not sure what type of trend you believe in but ammo sales have been steady and growing for the longest time now.
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Jun 20, 2010, 06:18 PM
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I would want to know. Gives me a chance to think more about heaven and where I'm going. Yes I would want to know... it would be something to look forward too.
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Jun 20, 2010, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Kitkat22
I would want to know. Gives me a chance to think more about heaven and where I'm going. Yes I would want to know...it would be something to look forward too.
I know where Im going. Been working on the handbasket for years. They told me it was good therapy ;)
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