For QAnon Shaman to get Parole, the board of officials suggests that The Shaman does 246 hours of community service at an old folks home. Which old folks home? It is unknown at this time.
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Peanuts are good. Chipmunks and squirrels also like them. And so does my dog. I can't give my dog too many because then she has chunky poop. Do I get chunky poop? Nope. I guess some things human can digest better than dogs.Also, did you know that corn kernels are good snack for geese?I also had some berries. Bears like berries, as well as nuts, so it's as if I ate a bear's meal. Does anyone else ever eat something and imagine they are an animal, or someone from a different time?Like once I went on a diet of bread and grape juice because I was pretending to eat like someone in the 1500's france (bread and wine). Since I was a vegetarian I couldn't eat meat, and I soon realized that without meat, they would have been severely malnourished.Sometimes I also eat beans on toast, and drink tea to pretend that I am British.When I ate fish for a bit, I would eat salmon and pretend I was a bear.
Quote from: sg1008 on December 08, 2014, 12:31:27 AMCan't you guys even just imagine it?Forget practicality, or your experience....can you just....imagine?It's there. It always was.
Can't you guys even just imagine it?Forget practicality, or your experience....can you just....imagine?
Peanuts are good. Chipmunks and squirrels also like them. And so does my dog. I can't give my dog too many because then she has chunky poop. Do I get chunky poop? Nope. I guess some things human can digest better than dogs.Also, did you know that corn kernels are good snack for geese?I also had some berries. Bears like berries, as well as nuts, so it's as if I ate a bear's meal. Does anyone else ever eat something and imagine they are an animal, or someone from a different time?Like once I went on a diet of bread and grape juice because I was pretending to eat like someone in the 1500's (bread and wine). Since I was a vegetarian I couldn't eat meat, and I soon realized that without meat, they would have been severely malnourished.Sometimes I also eat beans on toast, and drink tea to pretend that I am British.When I ate fish for a bit, I would eat salmon and pretend I was a bear.
Quote from: sg1008 on May 06, 2013, 10:15:16 PMPeanuts are good. Chipmunks and squirrels also like them. And so does my dog. I can't give my dog too many because then she has chunky poop. Do I get chunky poop? Nope. I guess some things human can digest better than dogs.Also, did you know that corn kernels are good snack for geese?I also had some berries. Bears like berries, as well as nuts, so it's as if I ate a bear's meal. Does anyone else ever eat something and imagine they are an animal, or someone from a different time?Like once I went on a diet of bread and grape juice because I was pretending to eat like someone in the 1500's (bread and wine). Since I was a vegetarian I couldn't eat meat, and I soon realized that without meat, they would have been severely malnourished.Sometimes I also eat beans on toast, and drink tea to pretend that I am British.When I ate fish for a bit, I would eat salmon and pretend I was a bear. I am intrigued by medieval England and would love to travel back there to visit. In my mid-20s I dreamed of moving to England long-term and earning a living working in some medieval-village theme park. I imagined I would eat lots of turnip! I called the British Embassy in New York to ask about the possibility of living there, but the lady on the phone said I could only vacation, not stay to work. Alas.
Quote from: couldbecousin on May 06, 2013, 10:19:54 PMQuote from: sg1008 on May 06, 2013, 10:15:16 PMPeanuts are good. Chipmunks and squirrels also like them. And so does my dog. I can't give my dog too many because then she has chunky poop. Do I get chunky poop? Nope. I guess some things human can digest better than dogs.Also, did you know that corn kernels are good snack for geese?I also had some berries. Bears like berries, as well as nuts, so it's as if I ate a bear's meal. Does anyone else ever eat something and imagine they are an animal, or someone from a different time?Like once I went on a diet of bread and grape juice because I was pretending to eat like someone in the 1500's (bread and wine). Since I was a vegetarian I couldn't eat meat, and I soon realized that without meat, they would have been severely malnourished.Sometimes I also eat beans on toast, and drink tea to pretend that I am British.When I ate fish for a bit, I would eat salmon and pretend I was a bear. I am intrigued by medieval England and would love to travel back there to visit. In my mid-20s I dreamed of moving to England long-term and earning a living working in some medieval-village theme park. I imagined I would eat lots of turnip! I called the British Embassy in New York to ask about the possibility of living there, but the lady on the phone said I could only vacation, not stay to work. Alas.So sad. Maybe you can join the Amish? Maybe you can marry a blacksmith and he can make you some swords.
I didn't make this random observation. Charles Ramsey did. "I knew something was wrong when a little pretty white girl runs into a black man's arms, I said, 'Something is wrong here'. Dead giveaway."That is one of m all-time favorite quotes from now on.
I didn't make this random observation. Charles Ramsey did. "I knew something was wrong when a little pretty white girl runs into a black man's arms, I said, 'Something is wrong here'. Dead giveaway."That is one of my all-time favorite quotes from now on.
The contractor working on the house next to the one I am working on sounds like a cartoon character
Lots of people about today.
Quote from: odeon on May 08, 2013, 04:55:12 PMLots of people about today.As opposed to chickens? reindeer? fir trees?
Quote from: Queen Victoria on May 08, 2013, 05:39:30 PMQuote from: odeon on May 08, 2013, 04:55:12 PMLots of people about today.As opposed to chickens? reindeer? fir trees?No, it's holiday tomorrow. It's almost always lots of people out in Sweden on the day before a holiday.