gabby
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Post by gabby on Mar 28, 2012 16:54:14 GMT -5
At 4:48 PM CT - Current MTV poll shows: Adam = 50.01 (PD = 50) Greenday = 49.99 (PD = 50)My 2 hours is due so back to PD. I did notice earlier when I assumed nobody was voting against Adam I gained 0.01 per 5 clicks and gained 0.5 after 50 clicks. So I guess if the percent goes down or up is dependent on how many are voting for whom at that particular "same time block" :D Now back to PD...
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Post by reihmer on Mar 28, 2012 16:54:34 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing that sugaree.
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Post by seoulmate on Mar 28, 2012 16:54:37 GMT -5
gist hame frae 3 hashin days in glasgae,n am feelin a bit like an ald yow n , a git hame te this, sonisphere canceled !!!!! am greetin!! a tell ye am GREETIN!! ma shirt will sun be drookit (sooks at whisky bottle) a canna tek it in, (sooks at bottle agin) its nae gid!!!! will haf tae flog the bairn an gan tae moscow!! an if a dinna put this whisky bottle doon am ganna be coupit
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Post by justgill on Mar 28, 2012 16:56:05 GMT -5
Lilly, that was fucking hilarious. Since the sad news about Queen, I thought I'd post a little OT personal heart warming story. Several years ago, I rescued a baby robin. His mom had been hit by a car and he fell out of the nest. He was so tiny, he had no feathers. I looked up how to care for him and dug worms, made a little house for him, cuddled him to keep him warm and I really fell in love. As he got bigger with feathers, I lightly tossed him in the air and he learned how to fly. When I would go out into the yard he would fly straight at me and land on my shoulder. Very, very cool experience. When I realized that he didn't know how to feed himself, I found a wild bird care center who put him in an aviary with other robins who taught him how to find his own food. The center e-mailed me and told me that he was now safely in the wild taking care of himself. The first spring after that, I was on my back porch and noticed an adult robin in my bird bath about 5 feet away. I quietly walked outside and he just sat there and looked at me. The next day, I saw him perched on the back of a chair in my patio area. The same chair that I used to sit on to feed and hold him. That was my little guy coming to tell me he was okay. I called the bird center and they said that a lot of times, robins return to where they were born every year. Ever since then, every year in the spring I have a brief "moment" with my robin. He'll just sit somewhere and stare at me for a few minutes - corny, but sort of a telepathic thing between his adopted mom and him. My little guy showed up this morning! i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq353/littledeb10/100_0580.jpgAbsolute magic - thank you!
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Post by lifeisnow2 on Mar 28, 2012 16:56:10 GMT -5
I'm just crushed about the sonisphere news, and I wasn't even going! I'm just devastated for Adam, for fans who invested their non refundable cash in the trip, for the bands that are having their gigs cancelled. Does Adam know yet, is the big question. I assume so, but he is often the last to know things. I feel so very sorry for Queen, Adam, and all us. Will there be something else in the works? Who knows?
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Post by durberville on Mar 28, 2012 16:56:47 GMT -5
Lilly, that was fucking hilarious. Since the sad news about Queen, I thought I'd post a little OT personal heart warming story. Several years ago, I rescued a baby robin. His mom had been hit by a car and he fell out of the nest. He was so tiny, he had no feathers. I looked up how to care for him and dug worms, made a little house for him, cuddled him to keep him warm and I really fell in love. As he got bigger with feathers, I lightly tossed him in the air and he learned how to fly. When I would go out into the yard he would fly straight at me and land on my shoulder. Very, very cool experience. When I realized that he didn't know how to feed himself, I found a wild bird care center who put him in an aviary with other robins who taught him how to find his own food. The center e-mailed me and told me that he was now safely in the wild taking care of himself. The first spring after that, I was on my back porch and noticed an adult robin in my bird bath about 5 feet away. I quietly walked outside and he just sat there and looked at me. The next day, I saw him perched on the back of a chair in my patio area. The same chair that I used to sit on to feed and hold him. That was my little guy coming to tell me he was okay. I called the bird center and they said that a lot of times, robins return to where they were born every year. Ever since then, every year in the spring I have a brief "moment" with my robin. He'll just sit somewhere and stare at me for a few minutes - corny, but sort of a telepathic thing between his adopted mom and him. My little guy showed up this morning! i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq353/littledeb10/100_0580.jpgOMG sugaree.....what a lovely story!! (My eyes welled up).
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Post by marie23 on Mar 28, 2012 16:57:58 GMT -5
Don't have answer to any of your questions, but I have a couple of my own. Your avi says you are in Serbia. A native? Or a transplant? Because if you are a native and English is your second language, your use of the idiom "harder to break into than Fort Knox" is mighty impressive!!! I am not sure even our UK English speakers would know that idiom. For the international members, Fort Knox is the site of The United States Bullion Depository, a fortified vault building located on the Fort Knox military base in Kentucky. It is used to store a large portion of United States official gold reserves and occasionally other precious items belonging or entrusted to the federal government. We all know what Fort Knox is, because we've all seen Die Hard ;D ;D Bruce Willis is very educational! That aside, aleksandra's English always impressed me. ETA OMG aleksandra, just saw your post about Die Hard, LMAO! LMAO, I'm american, but that was the first thought that came in my head as well, the whole Die Hard with Bruce and Jeremy. That is horrible.. lol
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Post by gelly14 on Mar 28, 2012 16:58:36 GMT -5
Awww sugaree that's so sweet! :D
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Post by seoulmate on Mar 28, 2012 16:58:43 GMT -5
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Post by smokeyvera on Mar 28, 2012 16:59:17 GMT -5
Aww, Sugaree, warms the cockles of me heart !!!!!!
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