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Can Something come from Nothing?
Pandora Posted May 16, 2000
That thair was a gude n'. Jus one qwueatun? Did yourn Mama have any cilden that lifed? HE-he-he-he-heee!
Now, y'all come back now, ya' hear?!?
Can Something come from Nothing?
Pandora Posted May 16, 2000
Watch me clog dance...~3^*#`~#^*'<~#%^*}{#~`#[})~`^X<*>#^
I purrrrfurr fiddles! Or viddles, what ever ya' got the most of!
Can Something come from Nothing?
Pandora Posted May 16, 2000
Ooooo, now you've hit my soft spot! I have several S.W. p. buttons to go with those-shall we dare mix?!?
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alicat (Patron Saint of Good Taste) Posted May 16, 2000
I think we MUST mix. What happened to all the boys? They just can't keep up. BTW, Marcus didn't try anything with me. ;-( You were right about him being easy on the eyes. Let's strap ourselves in , Pandy, and let's PARTYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY. LOL
Can Something come from Nothing?
Pandora Posted May 16, 2000
Mix we shall!!! Gulp, swallow, suuuuuck, glug-glug...etc.
Boys will be boys...whateverthehell that mans!
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Pandora Posted May 17, 2000
Mushrooms again?...Gee whiz... Only joking dear...I could do these everyday for years!!! Someday I'll tell you what my friend Craig & I took EVERY day from the last day of school 'til the first day of
school, between 9th & 10th grade...we had a mission!
Say, do you happen to know who the shirtless hunk of a fox is on the eyestorm ad? He keeps looking at me!?! Is he an Adams? I think
Valerie Adams has a nice ring to it!
I've been trying to put my pic on my page, Bear picked out two he liked & has been TRYING to help...all I have is a stack of either tomato red, or sky blue pics! And no idea how to send one. Only print.
I'm so computerly challanged! (the one I WANT to use has me in tribal costume near the river that runs through my property. It was flooded, so it looks like a lake. I've cropped out all the chairs, buckets etc.
Can Something come from Nothing?
alicat (Patron Saint of Good Taste) Posted May 17, 2000
Valerie Adams has the perfect ring to it. LOL... I think the shirtless hunk is Arnold S. Adams. I picked him out especially for you, and HE's thrilled.
Were you on a mission from GOD? LOL I've been on them myself, and I would recommend them highly. ROFLOL.
Ali* (your twin)
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Researcher 126764 Posted May 17, 2000
Does anyone else have a problem with 'nothing'? I do. Nothing... well nothing really, phyically means, lack of substance. Lack of anything. No atoms, particles... well nothing! I have a REALLY BIG problem with getting my head around this! How can there be nothing (apart from in my bank account!)? This is the reason why I failed A-level physics!
No remarks about having 'nothing' between my ears thankyou!
Can Something come from Nothing?
Pandora Posted May 18, 2000
Dear 12764, don't fret! That's why I stopped physics mid-stream. It
is only there to make you insane, so we, who switched to psychology will always have an income!
alicat---you did good! What a hunkly fellow!!! And why wouldn't he be thrilled...he should see ME without a shirt! I MUST HAVE HIM!!! I NEED HIM!!! I WANT HIM!!! Okay, I'll get over it...in a year or so. More MEDS...HURRY!!! I'm starting to straighten up!!!
Can Something come from Nothing?
alicat (Patron Saint of Good Taste) Posted May 18, 2000
I BELIEVE IT'S MY LOVE
Can Something come from Nothing?
danny Posted May 18, 2000
I agree with the problem with nothing. It is a human judgement and hence requires a very squidgy carbon based something to define it, i.e. not nothing (or is my logic flawed?).
Interesting point might be that 'thing' is a nordic word pertaining to a meeting (allthing was the Viking's annual knees up) and 'no' indicates negative hence 'nothing' is 'not meeting', otherwise called loneliness, hence s/he who is alone is nothing.
Great way of justifying one's own non existence.
danny
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