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Like egos ... self serving until one discovers the need for social structure? Thus darker and unseen assistance of you didn't toss out the disposed organ of awareness ... preserved sol as pickled? Tis a denigrated item in burning realms of emotions ...
 
Good morning, all! The snow is flying in this part of the world. Cold temps in other places. But Spring is coming! Let us gather round the coffee cart, where all manner of coffee, tea, chocolate, etc are offered, and muffins, donuts and bagels are available.


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Really, is that all in your head ... or virtue of what we've been told ... given the change we never get to that point in time due to mortality?

Some never ask such questions and thus are never cognizant of unconscious choices as ideals yet unknown from this point of view! Mortal, or immortalized because of some activity in the naivete zone ... the thought left us there ...
 
Dogs do seem to enjoy the cold and snow more than us, at least some breeds. My beagle used to love being out in winter and getting him home could be a challenge even on the coldest days.
 
Thank you for the 'starter' today Redbaron! I'm happy to report I saw my little Cape May Warbler return to my suet feeder today - it is a rare winter bird in this area - first ID'd it a week or so ago but hadn't seen it since. We are tidying up, vacuuming (have been a little slack on housekeeping lately - amongst other things!); I have to do a bit of zoom 'practice' later as I'm hosting a meeting next week & need to share some slides and videos which I have never done. Tried it out yesterday, think I have it mostly figured out, but want to make sure & practice a bit. Then tonight - euchre WITH FRIENDS! LOL - it will of course be online, as we're not able to gather in person - but the trickster cards website we use allows us to each also turn on video/audio so it's the next best thing to sitting together at the table. Looking forward to that :-) Have a good weekend everyone & stay safe & cozy.
 
Few get their's elves as homunculus out into the humble open ... that debatable little chap ... said to be somewhat disabled by loss of leg, eyes and hearing ... thus speechless ... Long John What's is Face ... may be a masque for something totally other ... alter egos! Converted and flipped ...
 
Dogs do seem to enjoy the cold and snow more than us, at least some breeds. My beagle used to love being out in winter and getting him home could be a challenge even on the coldest days.

Lucy is a husky hound cross (at least) and man does she love the snow. She makes a lot of doggy snow angels along our walks, and for some reason, is constantly snapping up little bits of snow to "eat". I'm wondering if she's getting scent that way.
 
Good morning, all! Happy Sunday! The cart is ready. Come and get it.
Later on we may also be doing a virtual party for some silly overrated football game. That's what the nachos in the fridge are for. Anyway, enjoy.

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Good morning, all! Happy Sunday! The cart is ready. Come and get it.
Later on we may also be doing a virtual party for some silly overrated football game. That's what the nachos in the fridge are for. Anyway, enjoy.

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Anybody able to explain to me what is the difference between football and rugby? Don’t they both run over a field clutching an oddly shaped ball?
 
Anybody able to explain to me what is the difference between football and rugby? Don’t they both run over a field clutching an oddly shaped ball?
Rugby players are tougher, I assume, given the lack of body armour (with Aussie Rules Football, which is more like rugby than North American football, players being allegedly the toughest).

And, IIRC, they never kick the ball in rugby, while in North American football you have kick-offs, field goals, conversions, etc. where someone kicks the ball, usually trying to get it between the goal posts.

Sadly, rugby kind of got supplanted here by American football (and Canadian football, since we have a couple rules differences up here). I think it's what Grandad played in high school, though (successful track athlete and "football" player to the point that at least one university actively tried to recruit him). I actually did a unit on rugby in gym class in high school, but I'm not sure that we even had a rugby team. Football, hockey, and basketball were the big sports, with a football player from my high school who was a couple years ahead of me ending up South of the border in the NFL.
 
Rugby players are tougher, I assume, given the lack of body armour (with Aussie Rules Football, which is more like rugby than North American football, players being allegedly the toughest).

And, IIRC, they never kick the ball in rugby, while in North American football you have kick-offs, field goals, conversions, etc. where someone kicks the ball, usually trying to get it between the goal posts.

Sadly, rugby kind of got supplanted here by American football (and Canadian football, since we have a couple rules differences up here). I think it's what Grandad played in high school, though (successful track athlete and "football" player to the point that at least one university actively tried to recruit him). I actually did a unit on rugby in gym class in high school, but I'm not sure that we even had a rugby team. Football, hockey, and basketball were the big sports, with a football player from my high school who was a couple years ahead of me ending up South of the border in the NFL.

Kind of like the difference between poise and pose ... yet one poses that you should run hard to avoid getting kicked and taking the punishment for the ball ... that isn't kicked in one form of the game. Why? Tis a mystery ... maybe it is in how you say it ...
 
Room for this thought?

What is the purpose of studying criminology and psychology when in a Christian Nation?

Tis an enigma gnoe ... some say No ah ... as they see no awe there in a pool ... weeping? Thus the whetted rhetoric as charismatic in some traditions ... the loader the better the powers say ... thus funny mufflers on their carriers ... thu' scarped ... Dove and Dover's ...

A question was constructed by some confessors as to how women did not confess to messing about yet they were outnumbered by men claiming to have misbehaved. Is there an enigma here as to who was more discrete in the cover of the forest dark?

Water is sometimes said to be a metaphor of the soul .. as sometimes transparent and other times muddy as Mississippi terminating in NU's Orleans ... that feisty maid ... originating in the shadows of French republicanism as they all told stories to denigrate their fellow folks ... thus reigns of whatever ...
 
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