coffeejunkie
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Photo of potato sells for $1.8 million!!!
http://www.14news.com/story/31077521/photo-of-potato-sells-for-1-million
Dolphins, manatees, loggerhead turtles, alligators, pelicans --- there are so many interesting creatures you'll only find (together) in Southern Florida. I do hope you'll be able to take the time to see them in their natural habitats.
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I have (in my living room :facepalman "antique" stuffed giant turtle. I'm not a fan of taxidermy whatsoever, but it was just one of those things:
My BF was helping an elderly woman divest herself of her many household belongings as she was being transferred to an Assisted Living facility. She didn't know what to do with this giant turtle (it's appx 5'x4').
He chatted with her about its history and found out that it had been in her family for over 100 years. Since turtles like that can live to be 100, well, you can do the math.
He brought it home to me and I was THRILLED!!!! I mean, just imagining the amazing life this giant turtle had lived really left me awestruck, and that I was now his custodian -- well, years later, I'm still honored to have him in my home...
I remember having my kids call me at work one afternoon telling me that someone had broken into our house. So many things go through your head in that situation. My mind rapidly ran through all the things the thieves could have taken...
What came out of my mouth!?: "Is the turtle still there!?" LOL
I know exactly what you mean. When I moved many years ago I had a moving truck for most stuff but wanted to bring my important stuff with me in my car. So my mind goes through what is the most critical items I would want with me so they never get stolen.
I was amazed at what little I really cared about. The main thing I took with me was my guns and what little gold jewelry we had. LOL
The guns to me were my most precious items because they last a lifetime and I have a fairly extensive collection. Worth quite a bit of money. LOL
Hatfield, I find your gun collection fascinating. Please forgive my ignorance as I don't know much about guns. Why does one collect guns? Is it similar to collecting art? Do you display them or lock them up or use them? What in particular makes one want to collect them? How long have you been collecting? Thanks for responding.
GigiG said:Niner:
Magic words: Gas Stove!!!
Your husband is a man after my own heart.
My daughter recently bought a house with an electric stove and she just can't figure it out! She keeps burning things. :/
For certain recipes, she'll still come to my house to cook on my gas stove...
I know I couldn't deal with an electric stove for even a day, so I'm okay with that...![]()
coffeejunkie said:Niner ~ That $7,000 included the partial and the bridge. Thankfully, my hubby's group dental insurance picked up most of the tab. Now that he is retired we lost our dental and vision insurance through his company's work plan. We still have the medical. Don't know what I will do if I needed extensive dental work now! Payment plan, I guess.
coffeejunkie said:Good Morning!! SMILE ~ Every SMILE makes you a day younger. Chinese Proverb So, let's all SMILE...
Zuri said:Has anyone done the Ancestry.com DNA test? My brother did and shared what countries our DNA came from and I found it fascinating. I had no idea I was 38% Irish as I have identified more from coming from Western Europe, which was 34%. The remainder was Scandanavia and Iberian Peninsula.
I bought two tests for my DH and DS to take. I was curious about what our combined Ancestry DNA would look like in our children. My DH's were the most surprising. His mom was 100% German and his dad had a lot of Welsh in his background, so I figured his would be mainly those and fairly simple. To my surprise, his ancestry makeup was a whole lot more complex.
His ancestry not only showed Great Britain and Western European, but Iberian Peninsula, Finland/Russia, the Caucausus and Italy/Greece. This was an interesting and fun to learn. My son did not show all that my husband's did as the percentages were low, but still, how cool to see how our ancestors were busy moving around.
YESorNo said:States are struggling to obtain execution drugs since European pharmaceutical companies began blocking the use of their products for lethal injections. Executions are on hold in Mississippi because the state's supply of lethal-injection drugs expired. In October, Ohio delayed executions for a year while it searches for the drugs.
YESorNO said:The blessing and curse of the people who never forget
"A handful of people can recall almost every day of their lives in enormous detail and after years of research, neuroscientists are finally beginning to understand how they do it.
For most of us, memory is a kind of scrapbook, a mess of blurred and faded snapshots of our lives. As much as we would like to cling on to our past, even the most poignant moments can be washed away with time.
Ask Nima Veiseh what he was doing for any day in the past 15 years, however, and he will give you the minutiae of the weather, what he was wearing, or even what side of the train he was sitting on his journey to work.
My memory is like a library of VHS tapes, walk-throughs of every day of my life from waking to sleeping, he explains...
Highly superior autobiographical memory (or HSAM for short), first came to light in the early 2000s, with a young woman named Jill Price. Emailing the neuroscientist and memory researcher Jim McGaugh one day, she claimed that she could recall every day of her life since the age of 12. .."
YESorNO said:I want a petite plump Barbie with grey hair (chin hairs included) and I want it now!!! (says the SWBB)
Hey all! :wave:
My Mother - who was a GREAT cook - hated electric stoves... I believe we had an electric stove when we moved in here, but than the Huz talked the Landlord into buying a gas stove! He WON!!!
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Barbie Gets Groundbreaking Makeover (Now She's Curvy! Or Petite! Or Tall!) (with clip)
Mattel announces new body types for the doll that are more reflective of real women's bodies.
"Following a decades-long debate about Barbie's harmfully unrealistic body type, Mattel has finally made a change to the iconic doll.
Today, the toy company unveiled three new Barbie body types: petite, tall and curvy. They are all available on Barbie.com, along with the original doll. Each doll also comes in a variety of skin colors and hair styles...
"The company hopes that the new dolls, with their diverse body types, along with the new skin tones and hair textures introduced last year, will more closely reflect their young owners’ world," writes Dockterman..."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...ody-types-mattel_us_56aa18d0e4b0016489226bd4?
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(The new class of Barbie dolls -- as photographed for Glamour Magazine.)
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I want a petite plump Barbie with grey hair (chin hairs included) and I want it now!!! (says the SWBB) :floorlaugh:
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