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I think rat pee would be the LEAST of my worries. 8`-)
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Oh Jude, you are too much! 8`-)
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thank you, barbara. no reason for you to get flamed, my dear. you were merely stating fact.

(perhaps i use too many latin phrases. an antiquated language, ipso facto, might not be so easily understood by a fair percentage of people. i shall try to curb my usage.)

but i will never understand why people spew out such hateful words without provocation....
omnia vincit amor !!!!!!
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Angel's right, I took Latin. An illusratred example may follow the use of i.e, but is not itself i.e.

I'm sure I'll be flamed now. : /
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FYI...

the latin abbreviation i.e., stands for "id est", which means "that is", "that is to say", "in other words" or "specifically" as opposed to the letters e.g. which stand for the latin phrase "exempli gratia", which means "for example". hellooooooo!!!!!! don't make yourself look bad! how embarassing....

i thought that was common knowledge. if you don't believe me, look it up!

geez, never underestimate the lack of intelligence of the human race....

please, be sure the brain is engaged before putting the mouth in gear (or fingers to keyboard).
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thats what i was wondering too jude
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This photo and your comments almost put tears in my eyes - poor ships....
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Mr. Motts, Enjoy your Vacation!!!! (I'm sure our bullshit will be here when you return!!!!) ;-) - Ed from Oregon
Yum Lol the bread would had slowly deteriorated and gone mouldy .And same with the cup .Some one has gone there and put it up or a ghost has done it
Any way the clour of the grass is great
Whats the blue thing on the ground?
Hey people it looks like a ghosts home . Im a person who loves ghosts and dead people if u have had any experines plz reply bak and tell me
Looks like a jail
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That is very resilient toast!!! (big word for me!!!!)
Same here its cool though