Are you for real? Actually I was considering, are you ready for this?.....can you guess?....thought I might name him after the MOST winsome, the MOST handsome, the MOST personable member of CS..........
Like the Dr. Seuss character? ("The 500 Hats of Bartholomew .... "? alls I remember is he lived in the 'Kingdom of DID') thanx. I'm not going to name him that, though. (too many syllables)
and get this, Ambrose, the second and commonly used name for these are (do I hear a drumroll? ............ Monk parrot! (he must be a Catholic Quaker. wooooo hoooooo! thx for writing
uh, that was supposed to be FUNNY...do I hear an "atta boy!" ? what's up with you boogers, starting a thread and then running off? I can talk to myself in the supermarket! Geeze Looeeze!!.............
"'tis a gift to be loving, and the best gift of all like a warm Spring rain, bringing bounty where it falls and as we learn and grow, we shall come to believe 'tis better to give than it is to receive".
Colonial Shaker hymn, "Simple Gifts" (Appalachian Spring Suite)
I have just purchased a baby parrot. He is in "preschool" until the end of the month, then I'll be going on a (little) journey to pick him up. Name best at two syllables, so say the manuals on parrots. He's a quaker. thanx--please hurry--I have "new dad" anxiety. ha ha
Absolutely! The immense mystery of the pyramids rivals almost anything else--how in the hell could this have even happened? It HAS been thoroughly proven that they could not have been built in that era with the knowledge and tools that were available. Hands down. So...how? (ET-phone home?) know what i mean, jellybean?)
Interesting, but chronologically flawed for one reason: Harnessing moving water to accommodate floating objects of any kind (lock) was not a concept until about the sixteenth century. (I have read this. It's possible this could be disproved, I am willing to concede. I mean, many of the theories of the pyramids have been researched and discarded.If it is true, however, then the water theory wouldn't uh, hold water? ha ha) )
There is indeed some validity to this train of thought. It's too easy, though, to quit, and throwing a person away, so to speak, isn't cool, in my book. (We as a society don't tolerate discarding animals, in fact, most people get very indignant about it. These same people think nothing of stepping over, around, and completely disregarding fellow humans. Sure, if a relationship just isn/t working, that's one thing. I hear and understand, just don't care for the inference of "throwing him/her into the scrap heap". Not groovy.
"When you find your own true love, you will know it By the smile, by the look in her eye And you prayed that you would find Someone warm and sweet and kind, That girl who can make your heart sigh". *
* "The Bluest Skies You'll Ever See" (are in Seattle)
Because when she picked up the canister of orange juice, she noticed that it read "concentrate".
Freddie was showing off his new blonde girlfriend to his friend Joe. "Have you ever seen such a gorgeous gal! Absolutely perfect. And just look at those sparkling bright blue eyes! " Joe smiled, walked around the blonde a time or two, and then took Freddie aside for a minute. "Hey pal", he said. "She IS good looking. And those blue eyes ARE the brightest I've ever seen. But they're not 'sparkling', I gotta tell ya". "Whadda ya mean"?, Freddie yelled. "Sure they are"! "Nope", Joe replied. "Sorry to tell you, they're not sparkling. That's just the sun shining through the back of her head".
Ever go to Harvey's? I visited that Swedish manor with the tea house out on the bay once--awesome! just wanted to tell you---Zephyr Cove Beach rocks! you lucky guy.
American version more like a dense cornbread, but very tasty. Celtic-English version a sweet cake, like shortbread, with sometimes a carmelized topping. Everyone's right on this one.
Help me pick out a name....
yeah yeah--thanx for the memories! Did you like Benny Hill, too? what a scream!