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Uhmm... did I miss the part where it gives you the correct answers..??
Not much resolution to my sadperformance if I do not know what I missed...
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Uhmm... did I miss the part where it gives you the correct answers..??
Not much resolution to my sadperformance if I do not know what I missed...
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Should this meme die a quiet death?
As has been noted: it already has. These are just the post-mortem twitchings of the corpse.
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Should this meme die a quiet death?
As has been noted: it already has. These are just the post-mortem twitchings of the corpse.
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Ditto the auto-play comments.
Kill it..!!
Why is it the reader's responsibility to do it..??
Very disappointing . . .yeah, I got no life. H3ll, I am blogreading afterall...
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Ditto the auto-play comments.
Kill it..!!
Why is it the reader's responsibility to do it..??
Very disappointing . . .yeah, I got no life. H3ll, I am blogreading afterall...
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In years past I have cleaned bird nests out of one of our gutters that did not drain correctly.
In them have been literally hundreds (or so it seemed) of the narrow cellophane strips produced when a softpack of smokes is opened. For some reason the birds seemed to like them for nest-building material.
In recent years the number of 'strips' in the nests I have found has been far less. Perhaps that is an indirect indicator of the success of 'no smoking' campaigns.
Or it could just be the convenience store near us has also been closed for those same years. I can just see the frantic smokers walking out of the store ripping their pack of smokes open to get their next fix.
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In years past I have cleaned bird nests out of one of our gutters that did not drain correctly.
In them have been literally hundreds (or so it seemed) of the narrow cellophane strips produced when a softpack of smokes is opened. For some reason the birds seemed to like them for nest-building material.
In recent years the number of 'strips' in the nests I have found has been far less. Perhaps that is an indirect indicator of the success of 'no smoking' campaigns.
Or it could just be the convenience store near us has also been closed for those same years. I can just see the frantic smokers walking out of the store ripping their pack of smokes open to get their next fix.
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I was 'sucked' in to comment . . .suction..??
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