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For you, K, I'd rip a tree out of the ground any day. ;)
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You can be my Baloo :adore: but only if you know the song ;)

Of course I know the bare necessities of life. ;)


I swim but can only do a breaststroke with my arms and random kicking with my legs which don't co-ordinate. I call it the 'try not to take in too much water and stay above the surface as long as possible' stroke :D

hey, don't worry K, that's how I swim too. :techman:
 
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For you, K, I'd rip a tree out of the ground any day. ;)
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You can be my Baloo :adore: but only if you know the song ;)

Of course I know the bare necessities of life. ;)


I swim but can only do a breaststroke with my arms and random kicking with my legs which don't co-ordinate. I call it the 'try not to take in too much water and stay above the surface as long as possible' stroke :D

hey, don't worry K, that's how I swim too. :techman:

Which is how we're going to make our fortunes as the 'Jungle book synchronized swimming sensation' :guffaw:
 
Ahh. I have an impacted wisdom tooth that my dentist advised to have removed, but I didn't bother to have it extracted. Doesn't bother me the least.
 
I don't think any of us were born with any tooth at all. :confused:

Okay, yeah I didn't mean that - I meant I do not have wisdom teeth. At all. Not that they've been removed, they were never there.

Does that mean that you are unwise :vulcan:

:nyah:

My mum says it means I'm the next step up on the evolutionary scale because they bloody annoying to everyone else, so there!

Still have an appendix though, haven't evolved out of growing that yet.
 
Okay, yeah I didn't mean that - I meant I do not have wisdom teeth. At all. Not that they've been removed, they were never there.

Does that mean that you are unwise :vulcan:

:nyah:

My mum says it means I'm the next step up on the evolutionary scale because they bloody annoying to everyone else, so there!

Still have an appendix though, haven't evolved out of growing that yet.
Well if evolution goes my way it will send me another liver.
It's 4.30 and time to go and put my cold feet on man.
Thanks for replies tonight ~ much needed :)
 
I can send bricks to sleep via hypnosis.

It's 4.30 and time to go and put my cold feet on man.

:lol: I had visions of you saying "...put my cold feet on a man". And I'm thinking, 'what a lucky man'. :D

It will be my man and I don't particularly think he'll think he's lucky.
Oh MLB this is 2nd time in 4 days that I've spoken to you at this time of night ~ all is not well in the house of K'ehleyr.
Must be improved by immediate sleep and a rousing Bloody Mary before lunch with the coven tomorrow ~ chin, chin, old chap ;)
 
Oh MLB this is 2nd time in 4 days that I've spoken to you at this time of night ~ all is not well in the house of K'ehleyr.

I beg forgiveness...I didn't mean to keep you up all night! :alienblush: :D I keep forgetting about the time differential. Which is inexcusable since I have British relatives! Oh well, I hope your man *does* realize how lucky he is. ;)
 
There are no other men of my generation in my immediate or second-degree family.

Yes. I am the only hope for the traditional continuity of my family name.

:D
 
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I suppose I'm kind of in the same boat. I'm my dad's only son, and he was my grandfather's only son (well, only son that has the same last name as him, but that's a whole other story). One of my grandfather's brothers might have had a son or two, I'm not completely sure, but it would seem I'm also in the position of being the only one in my immediate family to "carry on the name" or whatever (unless my sister decides to give any of her potential children our last name... however, she's not overly fond of the name, so that seems unlikely).

I'm probably not going to have children, so the name might die with me -- and even if I had children, they might very well have their mother's name. Can't say as I care too much either way; it's not like there's any great history behind our name. Heck, it isn't even really our name, per se: it was the name of my great-grandfather's step-father, which he and his brother took when my widowed great-great-grandmother remarried.
 
I don't know if I want children yet, and I too am not nearly as fussed about continuing the family name as I was, say, 10 years ago. However, I have strongly considered taking my mother's maiden name and adding it to my own surname, as her family has no male heirs. It's a cooler name than my own, anyway. :)
 
Yeah, my mom's maiden name is much nicer-sounding than my last name, but I don't think I'd change it -- I've had this last name for 26 years, so at this point, I may as well keep it.
 
Little known fact..in fact only she and I know..
My wife and I broke the same elbow as children..as well as collarbones..her elbow was left untreated..(and it does not extend all the way as a result) and my collarbone was left untreated as well..it has a deformity where it sticks forward much more than normal..
 
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