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Jan 5, 2014 12:17 PM CST Dear Kaybee
rider4u
rider4urider4uDunchurch, Ontario Canada8 Threads 1,361 Posts
Kaybee50: Oh my. I hope "it" re-attaches all in one piece.


You might have to blow on it to bring it back to life and hopefully I would be like a chameleon and grow a new tail frustrated
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Jan 5, 2014 12:17 PM CST Dear Kaybee
Bspoken4: Sounds promising...

On second thoughts, I could maybe tolerate Florida...


Those Floridians aren't as adept at generating heat as we Midwesterners are. snooty
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Jan 5, 2014 12:19 PM CST Dear Kaybee
rider4u: You might have to blow on it to bring it back to life and hopefully I would be like a chameleon and grow a new tail


When a wet tongue is applied to a cold object in these temps, it gets stuck. Would need to call in the paramedics. professor
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Jan 5, 2014 12:20 PM CST Dear Kaybee
rider4u
rider4urider4uDunchurch, Ontario Canada8 Threads 1,361 Posts
Kaybee50: When a wet tongue is applied to a cold object in these temps, it gets stuck. Would need to call in the paramedics.


Conjures up a picture rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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Jan 5, 2014 12:23 PM CST Dear Kaybee
rider4u: Conjures up a picture


Don't try this at home kids. professor
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Jan 5, 2014 12:27 PM CST Dear Kaybee
Bspoken4
Bspoken4Bspoken4My forest, Western Cape South Africa636 Posts
Methinks if I were there, would invent some kind of thermal underwear, heated by batteries and recharged by the body motions (walking, moving etc) idea
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Jan 5, 2014 12:29 PM CST Dear Kaybee
jono7
jono7jono7Out West, British Columbia Canada3 Threads 8,017 Posts
Kaybee50: When a wet tongue is applied to a cold object in these temps, it gets stuck. Would need to call in the paramedics.


good advice...only apply wet tongue to warm objects....grin

hope k is ok...curledup..warm tummy rubs, soft pats, scratches behind the ears and down throat...should be purring soon...
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Jan 5, 2014 12:31 PM CST Dear Kaybee
rider4u
rider4urider4uDunchurch, Ontario Canada8 Threads 1,361 Posts
jono7: good advice...only apply wet tongue to warm objects....

hope k is ok...curledup..warm tummy rubs, soft pats, scratches behind the ears and down throat...should be purring soon...


Happy New Year J long time no seewave
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Jan 5, 2014 12:34 PM CST Dear Kaybee
LoriJames20
LoriJames20LoriJames20San Pedro, Corozal Belize1 Threads 1,172 Posts
Dear Kaybee
Do you think I am too old for a 35 year old? sigh
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Jan 5, 2014 12:37 PM CST Dear Kaybee
jono7
jono7jono7Out West, British Columbia Canada3 Threads 8,017 Posts
rider4u: Happy New Year J long time no see


hiya wave...happy new year rider...lovely to esee you!
are you well?
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Jan 5, 2014 12:41 PM CST Dear Kaybee
Bspoken4: Methinks if I were there, would invent some kind of thermal underwear, heated by batteries and recharged by the body motions (walking, moving etc)


You'd be a gazillionaire.

There are warming packets that can be zapped in the microwave for a minute and slipped into gloves and socks.
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Jan 5, 2014 12:43 PM CST Dear Kaybee
jono7: good advice...only apply wet tongue to warm objects....

hope k is ok...curledup..warm tummy rubs, soft pats, scratches behind the ears and down throat...should be purring soon...


Kaybee isn't getting those things right now, so not purring. mumbling

Oh, you mean Kiki! grin
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Jan 5, 2014 12:45 PM CST Dear Kaybee
LoriJames20: Dear Kaybee
Do you think I am too old for a 35 year old?


LJ, if you and 35 Year Old are attracted to one another and share similar goals and interests, No, you are not too old. Spending time together will answer that question. wine
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Jan 5, 2014 12:46 PM CST Dear Kaybee
Pom_Pom
Pom_PomPom_PomBuenos Aires, Argentina71 Threads 32 Polls 1,740 Posts
We have 30° but it feels like 32°. Why?
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Jan 5, 2014 12:51 PM CST Dear Kaybee
rider4u
rider4urider4uDunchurch, Ontario Canada8 Threads 1,361 Posts
jono7: hiya ...happy new year rider...lovely to esee you!
are you well?


Yes I'm well, and you? I've just had a couple of weeks off and am thoroughly rested and healthy.
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Jan 5, 2014 12:52 PM CST Dear Kaybee
LoriJames20
LoriJames20LoriJames20San Pedro, Corozal Belize1 Threads 1,172 Posts
Kaybee50: LJ, if you and 35 Year Old are attracted to one another and share similar goals and interests, No, you are not too old. Spending time together will answer that question.


Good point...........hug thumbs up
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Jan 5, 2014 6:13 PM CST Dear Kaybee
minnie50
minnie50minnie50puerto plata, Puerto Plata Dominican Republic3 Threads 2 Polls 710 Posts
Dear Kaybee..why simple is not good ..it seems?
why the resentment ..and the frights to be hurt?

may I add mint to my chocolateteddybear
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Jan 5, 2014 6:18 PM CST Dear Kaybee
minnie50: Dear Kaybee..why simple is not good ..it seems?
why the resentment ..and the frights to be hurt?

may I add mint to my chocolate


Add all the mint you like. hug

Past heartbreaks make us afraid to hope again, afraid to risk.
It should be simple, but it rarely is when it comes to matters of the heart.
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Jan 5, 2014 6:23 PM CST Dear Kaybee
chatonlyman2
chatonlyman2chatonlyman2North Bay, Ontario Canada27 Threads 7 Polls 6,600 Posts
Kaybee50: Add all the mint you like.

Past heartbreaks make us afraid to hope again, afraid to risk.
It should be simple, but it rarely is when it comes to matters of the heart.
Another wonderful thread KB.thumbs up hug
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Jan 5, 2014 6:23 PM CST Dear Kaybee
Kalpataru
KalpataruKalpatarusomewhere close to, Jakarta Indonesia1,083 Posts
Dear Kaybee,

I need your help. My little girl asked me question after she saw a bunch of chicks (baby chicken she called it). Here is the question : "How to distinguish female chicks and male chicks?"

Thank you.
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