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squirrel Started conversation Jul 27, 2000
definitely more tater tots.
and happy little drink umbrellas.
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Jul 28, 2000
trees on beaches. freshwater lakes in the mountains. more poisonless jellyfish. flavors of milkshakes. more decent people, and lots of them. more trees period. more forests. more people who say "doing well" rather than "doing good." (i'll be an english student, cantcha tell?)
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Bluebottle Posted Aug 7, 2000
Sorry!
That's what happens when I get all confusde & unsure of what a tater tot is - don't worry, I'll fix it.
Sorry
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Aug 7, 2000
good boy.
And a tater tot is potato chunks made into a cylindrical shape and then fried like [American] fries. If made well, they're wonderful!
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Bluebottle Posted Aug 7, 2000
You mean chips?
*Not as in American chips which are crisps, but proper chips like from a chippy*
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Aug 7, 2000
They're similar, but the chips of which you speak are equatable (so I've been told) to American fries, which are strips of deep fried potato. Tater tots are chunks of potato somehow stuck together and then fried. At least, they were last time I had any... it's been a while.
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Bluebottle Posted Aug 8, 2000
Urm, okay.
But there is a difference, definately, between fries and chips - fries tend to be extremely thin and not at all chunky, chips are chunky and so taste nicer and are healthier.
But okay - more tater tots there will be.
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Sep 8, 2000
Seriously? I have no idea. But possibly because in tenth grade we did a lab in Bio where we could play with some very dead and *realtively* harmless jellyfish, which I found extremely amusing (I don't know why). Also, this summer when I went to OC NJ, a bunch of jelly fish had washed up onto the beach, and I found them somewhat funny as well. They're sort of like little bits of gooshey crystal... wait, that's it!
Because they're gooshey.
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Aurora Posted Sep 9, 2000
I stepped on once. Not a poisonous type, but squishy enough to let me know never to touch a jellyfish again!
Once I was in the north of Scotland, and I went out in a motor boat where there were loads of jellyfish. They all got churned up in the propellor, and it was weird seeing all the mangled jellyfish streaming out behind the boat...
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Ming Mang Posted Oct 14, 2000
Beaches with visible strips of sand.
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Ming Mang Posted Oct 14, 2000
Sweets.
(I know I could have put it in that previous post, but I thought of it literally as soon as I'd posted it...)
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Ming Mang Posted Oct 21, 2000
Oh DEFINATELY!! There should be whole mornings for sleep...
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Oct 21, 2000
Along the same lines... naptimes during school-times for the older students (we're talking seniors and juniors in high school here). It'd cut down an awful lot on sleeping during class... At least, I think so....
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Ming Mang Posted Oct 22, 2000
No it wouldn't. People would just keep sleeping through lessons anyway.
But, Hey! it's a good idea!!
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