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20-Apr-23, 08:28:44 AM
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Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Donna's new job...
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on: 09-Dec-10, 08:28:54 PM
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I'd like to think that someone needed decorations for their own tree and borrowed them and now there are happy children looking at their decorated Christmas tree.
I was just at my neighbors for a few hours, (elderly) and put their tree up and other decorations. Margaret said, "oh dear should we decorate it, it looks nice just with the lights!" I said, of course, I'll go get the decorations. Well, after all done, it looked beautiful. I loved the smiles on her and her brothers faces when it was all done.
This is a pic of the tree but it was taken with my cell....no flash, you get the idea. I left there with a smile also!
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Rochester Falcons / Rfalconcam Website News / Re: New Features for 2011
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on: 09-Dec-10, 07:48:08 AM
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Nope. Youtube videos have been embedded on the Video Archive page since last Spring. You're getting warm though.
OK-must have missed that one...habit...I usually go to my shortcuts... Has quick-n-dirty 30 always been over here? I think the dailies were here, but it has the new cam now... Ei That Shaky is so sneaky....it's like another treasure hunt!
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Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: ABCs of birds -T!
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on: 09-Dec-10, 06:54:59 AM
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T is for Tooken! I woke up and all the T's were Tooken! Question:2 of my roommates are debating this question. The sentance used was " I have tooken many college courses". I just wanted the debate to end, so I can study again. (Wow, this is a real question)
Answers: If your roommates are native English speakers and seriously can't figure this out, they don't deserve to be in college. OK, I'll be serious now, T is for Toucan, sounds like Tooken: The colorful, giant bill, which in some large species measure more than half the length of the body, is the hallmark of toucans. Despite its size it is very light, being composed of bone struts filled with spongy tissue of keratin[1] between them. The bill has forward-facing serrations resembling teeth, which historically led naturalists to believe that toucans captured fish and were primarily carnivorous; today it is known that they eat mostly fruit.
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