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Some single spiders can make pretty big webs. When I lived in Louisiana we had a huge orb spider - maybe 2 or more inches, which is big to me! - build it's web every night hanging from the top of our backdoor overhang. It started and it would stretch all the way to our detached garage. It was a work of art and an engineering fete to behold. And every morning the web and spider would be nowhere to be seen. I wish I had thought to photograph it.
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You know, those 'bundling baby' and 'containing baby' don'ts? Well, heck, they sure worked for me. Although, unlike the drawing, I never let an arm or leg stick out of the grocery bag. They have grabby little hands and catch on everything. But I must admit turning the hose on a baby that's gone to town with the Hershey squirts is a quick solution to a very messy problem.
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I guess this is supposed to be a funny video? I'm not laughing because I think it's awful to ruin food like that. It's expensive to buy and it's (IMO) a sin to deliberately waste those birds that were killed not for food but for laughs.
I also feel the same about food fights in movies. Wasting all that food for laughs just seems so wrong to me. grrr
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"President Roosevelt appointed Robert H. Jackson, "arguably the most accomplished forgotten man of the 20th century," as the lead prosecutor for the US."
Is this correct? Roosevelt died before the war ended. Did you mean Truman appointed Jackson?
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Instead of blackened egg whites why not lightly crack the hard boiled egg shells and leave them to soak in colored water - dark blue or another dark dye for a couple of hours. The whites will have the appearance of spider webbing. I'd prefer using food coloring instead of black ash And I think adding a good powdered curry to the cooked egg yolks would taste great.
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How about - pimple popping pythons or seersucking herpes horses or blood drooling dung beetles or screaming orange trumpelephants? The last one is truly scary, IMO.
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My father loved appliances, new gadgets and such. One year when transistor radios came out my dad bought me one for Christmas. Armed with a fresh set of batteries I was holding my radio in my hand listening to music with the earplug in so as not to make noise. My dad saw me holding the silent radio and grabbed it from my hand and started turning the dials trying to hear it play. Before I had time to react he turned the volume all the way up which blasted the noise directly into my ear canal. It actually broke the hammer in my inner ear. So now you know how I am deaf in one ear.
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I have a rescue dog. She bonded to me much to much. She's desperate to be near me all the time and when I leave to do errands she howls non stop until I return. I have informed my husband that should I die before she does then he must let her see my body so she will know I am gone. Otherwise she will fret herself to death. That is a cruelty I will not wish on my babydog.
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I've thought about immortality before. Vampires are the closest thing to immortality (not counting Jesus' resurrection). I think the downside to immortality is never getting rid of your thoughts. Will you sleep? Can you sleep? Always 'on', never getting to the end of your chapter. Never seeing the after-life (if there is one) and reconnecting with loved ones long passed. Always being the same in your head I think would drive you to insanity. No, if I would be the only immortal then I'll pass. Perhaps if there were more immortals 'life' would be tolerable
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