RE: HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOBAN!

Happy Birthday, Boban and many happy returns!gift gift teddybear yay

RE: the PACK, in the wild

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RE: LADIES only!

Hi Christmas1. Welcome back. we must be related somewhere along the line, as these are my preferences, as well. I would only add He must be Intellectual. Able to converse on many levels: from the basics to string theory and more. Should consider his mate to be his equal, not below him.teddybear

RE: PALIN for Presdient ?

Erm, Conrad, that looks more like a person making a vampire transition rather than shock. . . those Canines look awfully sharp. . . uh oh

RE: .....American History.....

Truck long ago scrapped. Car been down since May. You're safe, LOL. Btw, my last name came from Manchuria to my Husband's Family in Poland.

RE: .....American History.....

Truck long ago scrapped. Car been down since May. You're safe, LOL. Btw, my last name came from Manchuria to my Husband's Family in Poland.

RE: .....American History.....

Erm, cannot get You tube on my Cellular Mobile Web. Even when I am @ school where I can access it, it is not CC. So, if any one can do a Polite describing translation, I would appreciate it.

RE: PALIN for Presdient ?

Holly, though I am not a Sarah Palin nor any Rep fan, I do like the points you make here.handshake

RE: Where have all the good girls gone?

RE: Where have all the good girls gone?

Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!!!!wave

RE: Someone explained to me in this matter, why there are very religious, what is the difference ...

I was taught and after having grown up and thought for myself, I also suscribe to what I was taught. I believe that all religions are different ways of demonstrating respect and faith to the same G-d. I believe all religions have the same common beginings. However, as Humankind left the 'Cradle of Civilization' and migrated all over the Globe, the differences in the new areas helped to shape the variations in the basic 'Stories or Books'. This is a normal thing in evolutionary progress - There came to be other ways to explain to children using their environment, as how can one explain with descriptions of things from an area no longer lived in? It can't be visualized. "Remember asking a Grand Parent but what did it look like? Then being told do you know what_________ l looks like? well it is like that but different, it is hard to explain." Since reading was not a thing for the common people, there were those that were chosen to keep the old stories alive. This started with a verbal passing down, each story teller put their own emphasis in the telling. Eventually, technology made the way for reading to begin being a right for all peoples then, some beging tracing back the original writings as much as possible and to tell the true story. The Languages also evolved and changed as people branched out along with their physiology, as a result of adaption to different environmental conditions. The process of translation from Old, oft dead languages is difficult, as much has been lost. Also, many modern languages have no translation for things that might not have been in their current environment. You can see this today. An example, my Late Husband was Catholic, so we attended the Catholic Church, by agreement. The thing I noticed was that during the Holiday Liturgies, based on the same Books and Passages of the Bible. Each year, a different Priest gave the Holiday message. Every single one was different. The basic tenent was the same but Each's interpretation of the meaning was different. The emphases were on what was most important to each Priest. So it is easy to see how different Religions can get started.

RE: Eid Mubarak

Thank-you, Ali.hug

RE: How can they love me with?

Same here.sad flower

RE: Eid Mubarak

Salaam, Ali. Eid Mubarak, May G-d Bless you and yours on this Holy Day.hug gift bouquet

RE: How can they love me with?

Um, means perverted. handshake

RE: How can they love me with?

Yes, have dealt with this issue all my life. Found one whom I Married. If He had not thrown his life away via drugs and alcohol, we still might have been together now. Came close again a few times - No banana. Have not entirely given up.teddybear

RE: would you 'sacrifice' your pet for your lover?

That is OK. You have the right to not want to be involved. The rest of us have the right to want our Furbabies. To each, their own.handshake

RE: Undetectable Explosive

General rule of thumb is, Fresh leaves = OK. Fall season dried and wilted on the tree (brown) = OK. Starting to wilt from fresh OR damage via a storm, (downed limb) = NOT OK. These produce HCN (Hydrogen Cyanide)Toxicity AKA Prussic Acid. As little as 1.2 pounds to ~ 4.8 pounds can kill a 1,200 pound Cow. There are of course, some other factors that can spell the difference between life or death, but in general, this is the basic rule of thumb.professor

RE: do u ever read the person's profile?

Oh my, an apt description, to be sure. I do not mind a little scruffy. But the ones that look like they have not showered in ??? Are wearing their food, PLEASE, PLEASE, PRETTY PLEASE pass me by. . . barf

RE: would you 'sacrifice' your pet for your lover?

Oops post disappeared. I agree. I'd rather be with my Furbabies rather than most Humans any day. As I said before: Love me, Love my Babies. We are a package deal.teddybear

RE: would you 'sacrifice' your pet for your lover?

RE: would you 'sacrifice' your pet for your lover?

According to Da and GrandPa, they are also natures garbage disposals. Virtually difficult to outrun, swim or climb away from one. Once they get ahold of their prey, everything including bones is gone. A neighbor once described them as a perfect accomplice for murder.

RE: Undetectable Explosive

Technically every kind of meat has a certain range of temperature it needs to be reached in order to be fully cooked. Fully cooked just means that the required temperature was reached in order to kill all parasitic/bacterialogicol pathogens, harmful to Humans.

RE: Undetectable Explosive

Makes sense. I was raised on a Farm. There were only two animals that would not eat the leaves off of a Cherry Tree, which become deadly, once wilted. That was Pigs and Goats. Both are extremely smart and have in many ways MORE intelligence than our common pets. It is stated in the OT that we will reach a point in our, um, for lack of a better word, intellectual evolution, where we will, ask of and seek wisdom from even the smallest of our fellow creatures. And they will be most glad to teach us. Perhaps, this is the next step, with all the things Animals do today in assisting us? Just as Farming was the first step and Medical Research, as exploiting as it is/was, the second step, I know, open to interpretation.wine

RE: do u ever read the person's profile?

Yep. They sure do. That's why I wrote my profile the way it is. There, I WAS being polite. Have even recieved pics of Ah, "Personal Proberty" in erm,"excited" state. Also, after turning down a few guys, graphic detailed anger emails in response to my polite refusal. All are stomach hurler causing for me. uh oh

RE: would you 'sacrifice' your pet for your lover?

confused dunno dunno

RE: would you 'sacrifice' your pet for your lover?

Weeeellllll, from what my Da said, I would not try that with a Wolverine. . . . Just kidding, Boban. But really don't ever if you see one.hug

RE: would you 'sacrifice' your pet for your lover?

Same here and they ARE Family!hug

RE: would you 'sacrifice' your pet for your lover?

In my case, it is THEY will decide.

RE: do u ever read the person's profile?

However, you CAN view profiles w/o being logged in. In that case, one does not show up on WVM. Hey Larry.hug

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