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Have you ever considered using a telescope to watch them with instead ?

:wah: I'd rather sneak up to the window and cup my hands around my eyes.







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Is it legal to ask here where you stand on abortion......never.....some cases....mebbe.......any other of your choice.....or no answer/////////////////////////////
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What's your favorite food?
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weber;467956 wrote: Awright Accounts



Is it legal to ask here where you stand on abortion......never.....some cases....mebbe.......any other of your choice.....or no answer/////////////////////////////
I'm for freedom to do what you wish until it imposes on another, and taking responsbility for the consequences of exercising that freedom.



There's a conflict with my stand when it comes to abortion, because many consider abortion as taking responsibility for the consequence of having sex. I believe that abortion is, generally (and way over-simplified), a method to avoid taking the responsibility of creating a new human being.



The conflict won't end until the legal definition of when human life begins aligns with the scientific. I look forward to a time when humans are given citizenship status at conception, which will make abortion murder legally.



Until such time, I support following the law, which allows women abortion on demand, and allows those who oppose it to speak out against it.



I also look forward to the more realistic possibility of doctors figuring out a way to remove a fetus from one womb and transplanting it into another, making abortion virtually obsolete.
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weber;467959 wrote: What's your favorite food?
edible. :D



I'll try anything at least once. If I like it, it doesn't matter what you call it, I'm having another one. *burp* :cool:
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Accountable;467976 wrote:

I also look forward to the more realistic possibility of doctors figuring out a way to remove a fetus from one womb and transplanting it into another, making abortion virtually obsolete.


You're a genius Accounts

Transplanting babies would solve the problem. Judging by the fact that scientists can separate cells right down to quarks which are essentially nothing but space, they should be able to figure out how to transplant at a very early stage. Wish I was a genius doctor.:-6
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Accountable;467980 wrote: edible. :D



I'll try anything at least once. If I like it, it doesn't matter what you call it, I'm having another one. *burp* :cool:


Can you talk while you are burping? Can you talk while you are farting???
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weber;467996 wrote: Can you talk while you are burping? Can you talk while you are farting???
I can talk during either, though breathing after farting is sometimes difficult.



I'm also unable to whistle while smiling. :yh_whistl
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are you going to align yourself with the BAH HUMBUG party, or go with those sissy Christmas lovers party?
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lady cop;468005 wrote: are you going to align yourself with the BAH HUMBUG party, or go with those sissy Christmas lovers party?
I'm an independent Christmasser, doggonit!



*goes outside to build a snowman, then realizes it's 80 degrees* :o
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How long does snow last at 80 degrees and where the h~~~ did you get a degree sign?????????????????????????////

to edit...oooooooops ain't no degree sign there....eyes see what they want:confused:
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weber;468024 wrote: How long does snow last at 80 degrees and where the h~~~ did you get a degree sign?????????????????????????////



to edit...oooooooops ain't no degree sign there....eyes see what they want:confused:
Snow used to last until I adjust the antenna, but now that we have cable there's a drought. :thinking:
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Is it all right if I laff hard and loud and with me a$$ on the floor....huh..huh...
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weber;468032 wrote: Is it all right if I laff hard and loud and with me a$$ on the floor....huh..huh...
:wah: Absolutely!
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Hiya Acc :)

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cherandbuster;468041 wrote: Hiya Acc :)



What's your very favorite alcoholic drink? What's the last drink you got drunk on? :guitarist
In public I'm a beermeister. I like 'em dark and smooth. Bass pale ale is about as good as it gets.

At home I drink dark rum & coke, because I'm not drivin'. :driving:
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Acc :)

Before you met and married your *beloved*, had you ever really been in love before? If so, tell us about her :-6
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cherandbuster;468065 wrote: Acc :)



Before you met and married your *beloved*, had you ever really been in love before? If so, tell us about her :-6
Nah, not really. A lustful high school romp, but nothing real.
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Acc my friend

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Do you cook for your beloved sometimes and if so, what do you make for her?
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cherandbuster;468074 wrote: Acc my friend



What's the name of your favorite restaurant and what do you usually order there? :-6
Le Roi de Berger



I usually start with a frit pomme de terre, followed by an entree' de boeuf, accompanied by a nice crisp poivre de docteur - nothing too pompous, I prefer a more recent vintage.
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Accountable;468084 wrote: Le Roi de Berger



I usually start with a frit pomme de terre, followed by an entree' de boeuf, accompanied by a nice crisp poivre de docteur - nothing too pompous, I prefer a more recent vintage.


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Accountable;468084 wrote: Le Roi de Berger



I usually start with a frit pomme de terre, followed by an entree' de boeuf, accompanied by a nice crisp poivre de docteur - nothing too pompous, I prefer a more recent vintage.


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Dear accountable, you may have been asked this before, but are you actually accountable for anything. :thinking:
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who is to be held accountable for the worst jokes on the forum:wah: :wah:
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Accountable...this is my favorite question and, obviously, tells much about you!

Given a choice, would you take a life of extreme highs and lows, joys and sorrows....or one of predictability and calm?
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rkdian;530143 wrote: From Taco Bell???



If you were forced to become a clone, and could choose who you would be cloned after, who would it be?
I guess Jim Carey. He's got enough personalities that we'd never have to be alike. :p
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Galbally;530150 wrote: Dear accountable, you may have been asked this before, but are you actually accountable for anything. :thinking:
I was asked if I was accountable to anyone, but not for anything, until now. I'm accountable for my actions, as everyone should be. But I'm Accountable to everybody in the Garden, which is alot more fun to consider.
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jimbo;530228 wrote: who is to be held accountable for the worst jokes on the forum:wah: :wah:
Nobody knows, because nobody got it. :D



Now if we're going for sheer quantity, I think we have a real horse race here.
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Lulu2;530442 wrote: Accountable...this is my favorite question and, obviously, tells much about you!



Given a choice, would you take a life of extreme highs and lows, joys and sorrows....or one of predictability and calm?
Oh, the highs & lows, definitely. I've had a life I s'pose I could write a book about, if I ever became rich & famous. Lots of real crap luck, lots more love, laughter and fun. We can't really appreciate the sun without the darkness, so I embrace it all.
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Accountable;530736 wrote: I guess Jim Carey. He's got enough personalities that we'd never have to be alike. :p


Pick someone else, I can't stand Jim Carey!:(
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Accountable;530740 wrote: Oh, the highs & lows, definitely. I've had a life I s'pose I could write a book about, if I ever became rich & famous. Lots of real crap luck, lots more love, laughter and fun. We can't really appreciate the sun without the darkness, so I embrace it all.


I have always told my hubby (who thinks I had a rough one growing up) that I would not change a thing. Without every single experience, I would not be who I am today. And I actually like me, even if no one else does. :D
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rkdian;530758 wrote: Pick someone else, I can't stand Jim Carey!:(
FOUL! Not a question.





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"Oh, the highs & lows, definitely. I've had a life I s'pose I could write a book about, if I ever became rich & famous. Lots of real crap luck, lots more love, laughter and fun. We can't really appreciate the sun without the darkness, so I embrace it all."



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Lulu2;530788 wrote: "Oh, the highs & lows, definitely. I've had a life I s'pose I could write a book about, if I ever became rich & famous. Lots of real crap luck, lots more love, laughter and fun. We can't really appreciate the sun without the darkness, so I embrace it all."





YEAH! Do you ever pee in the shower? Come on....tell!
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(I didn't ask THAT!)

Do you like your feet? Are they attractive?
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What are reading right now?
"Girls are crazy! I'm not ever getting married, I can make my own sandwiches!"

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Lulu2;530804 wrote: (I didn't ask THAT!)



Do you like your feet? Are they attractive?
They're dependable. :-2
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Accountable;530782 wrote: FOUL! Not a question.





NEXT! :yh_bigsmi


Okay, then Mr Smarty-pants! Why would you choose someone that your adorable cousin can't stand? (Note the QUESTION MARK!!):p
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Sheryl;530807 wrote: What are reading right now?
I haven't read for entertainment for too long



FG's my entertainment reading.

I research finances alot, and casually job-hunt online. Bet that takes the gloss off the ol' image, eh?
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Accountable;530808 wrote: They're dependable. :-2


FOUL!! not an answer to the question! :-6
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"They're dependable." Is this a slick way of saying they're UGLY and you don't like them?
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rkdian;530810 wrote: Okay, then Mr Smarty-pants! Why would you choose someone that your adorable cousin can't stand? (Note the QUESTION MARK!!):p
Um, to give you the opportunity to expand your boundaries of acceptance. :yh_bigsmi
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rkdian;530813 wrote: FOUL!! not an answer to the question! :-6
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Accountable;530816 wrote: Um, to give you the opportunity to expand your boundaries of acceptance. :yh_bigsmi


ugh!! you are still the same annoying little person, AREN'T YOU?????? question form!!:D
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Lulu2;530814 wrote: "They're dependable." Is this a slick way of saying they're UGLY and you don't like them?
They're flat & laced with little red veins, but they don't have those ugly thick yellow nails I've seen on other feet. They're feet. It never ocurred to me that they would have an, um, attraction factor.
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Can we get back to this "annoying little person" part? Explain, please. We're all ears!
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Lulu2;530852 wrote: Can we get back to this "annoying little person" part? Explain, please. We're all ears!


When we were little, it was usually us three girls, and HIM. He would do everything he could to get under our skin, like any young boy. I think we drove the adults nuts with our little girl tattling! :wah:

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(RKDIAN! Could I do your laundry for you? Mow the lawn? Wash the car?) :sneaky:
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Lulu2;530887 wrote: (RKDIAN! Could I do your laundry for you? Mow the lawn? Wash the car?) :sneaky:


For every secret I have on him, he has one (or two) on me. When he messes up, so will I. Sorry, Lulu. (Plus he offered me hush money! :D )
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