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Post by Michelle on Aug 9, 2011 21:55:12 GMT -5
You are a wonderful human being, and S'cubies are the best people on the internets. And before I forget again, Surrealist Compliment Generator. The French Foreign Legion could not match the lucid beauty of your toenails! I can't think the last time someone told me that! Thanks, Anne. ETA: Headin' to bed. Night!
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Post by SpringSummers on Aug 9, 2011 22:00:34 GMT -5
Love the sad dogs! Also - I believe that might be the world's cutest kitty.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Aug 10, 2011 6:51:37 GMT -5
I hereby concur and verify that all compliments on page 4 are true, valid, and not even a tiny bit exagerated. Julia, who has gotten like ten out of a gazillion things done today I hereby name you: [shadow=black,left,300]Julia the Validator![/shadow]
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Aug 10, 2011 6:56:16 GMT -5
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Post by beccaelizabeth on Aug 10, 2011 10:51:15 GMT -5
Julia #wavey# I have a chicken question: I put chickens on my spaceship. Because I like eggs. What else do I need on my spaceship if I want to continue to have chickens? It has potato and beans but I don't know if chickens like those.
(I am writing. at least in theory. If I stop to learn about chickens, I will not even in theory be writing.)
TIA
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Aug 10, 2011 11:54:58 GMT -5
Sue, glad to see you back, hope the vacation was all that is good. Anna was catching up on W13 last night, so I rewatched two episodes and didn't see the new W13 or Alphas. Summer is tricky for keeping up with TV, what with baseball and working outside until dark, and all. Julia, not to mention the whole "no digital or dvr in the bedroom" thing. I will confess to just deleting that last ep or so of Alphas w/o watching. Too Much To Do Instead! **hides face in shame** In fact, I won't even be here for Project Runway this week, but at least it is for a good cause. Going out to the annual "Can't Stop the Serenity" thing. Woo hoo! Opens with a truly sing-along Dr Horrible and then the movie. Then they'll show the first season of the Guild, which I think we won't stay for. (I mean, I love the Guild, but I've seen the first season and it'll be getting late by then and I've gotta work the next day and do 3 trainings. Oy!) Oooo, that sounds like fun! I am disabled from doing PR liveblogging by the fact that everyone else has gone to bed before I can watch it, also by then I'm at the end of my day and my brain is shutting down neuron by neuron. I have trouble paying attention to the whole show, and mostly learn about it from TLo. Julia, who barely watched "Chopped" last night and wished when I did that the whiny redhead would shut up about how they do it in Spain, already!
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Aug 10, 2011 11:57:50 GMT -5
Only because Lana and Stewie never stop moving long enough to have their pictures taken. No seriously, they are like tiny bolts of lightening, especially Lana; Stewie usually stops his lighteningization under my chin, but then wiggles around too much to do Photobooth, even. Julia, taking usable photos of the LanaStewie is a full-time job, and I don't really have the time for it.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Aug 10, 2011 12:00:39 GMT -5
I hereby concur and verify that all compliments on page 4 are true, valid, and not even a tiny bit exagerated. Julia, who has gotten like ten out of a gazillion things done today I hereby name you: [shadow=black,left,300]Julia the Validator![/shadow]
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Post by Karen on Aug 10, 2011 12:01:22 GMT -5
Julia I have a chicken question: I put chickens on my spaceship. Because I like eggs. What else do I need on my spaceship if I want to continue to have chickens? It has potato and beans but I don't know if chickens like those. (I am writing. at least in theory. If I stop to learn about chickens, I will not even in theory be writing.) TIA A road... ;D
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Aug 10, 2011 12:05:31 GMT -5
Julia I have a chicken question: I put chickens on my spaceship. Because I like eggs. What else do I need on my spaceship if I want to continue to have chickens? It has potato and beans but I don't know if chickens like those. (I am writing. at least in theory. If I stop to learn about chickens, I will not even in theory be writing.) TIA Chickens will eat your scraps; they also can be part of the waste-recycling system (to be discreet). They'd do nicely on potatoes and beans, although they (and you) would need a bunch of vitamins with that, particularly the whole B complex but especially B6, A, D, and iron, and some source of EFAs. Julia, there were chicken coops on sailing ships, and the chooks ate kitchen scraps for the most part.
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Post by Karen on Aug 10, 2011 12:15:59 GMT -5
Julia I have a chicken question: I put chickens on my spaceship. Because I like eggs. What else do I need on my spaceship if I want to continue to have chickens? It has potato and beans but I don't know if chickens like those. (I am writing. at least in theory. If I stop to learn about chickens, I will not even in theory be writing.) TIA Chickens will eat your scraps; they also can be part of the waste-recycling system (to be discreet). They'd do nicely on potatoes and beans, although they (and you) would need a bunch of vitamins with that, particularly the whole B complex but especially B6, A, D, and iron, and some source of EFAs. Julia, there were chicken coops on sailing ships, and the chooks ate kitchen scraps for the most part. My late ex-FIL would not eat chickens because he grew up on a farm and saw what they ate. A hydroponic garden of greens would be good on a spaceship. Although minerals, etc. would have to be added to the water.
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Post by beccaelizabeth on Aug 10, 2011 18:06:15 GMT -5
Julia I have a chicken question: I put chickens on my spaceship. Because I like eggs. What else do I need on my spaceship if I want to continue to have chickens? It has potato and beans but I don't know if chickens like those. (I am writing. at least in theory. If I stop to learn about chickens, I will not even in theory be writing.) TIA Chickens will eat your scraps; they also can be part of the waste-recycling system (to be discreet). They'd do nicely on potatoes and beans, although they (and you) would need a bunch of vitamins with that, particularly the whole B complex but especially B6, A, D, and iron, and some source of EFAs. Julia, there were chicken coops on sailing ships, and the chooks ate kitchen scraps for the most part. thanks ship chickens as traditional = win
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Aug 10, 2011 18:21:57 GMT -5
Chickens will eat your scraps; they also can be part of the waste-recycling system (to be discreet). They'd do nicely on potatoes and beans, although they (and you) would need a bunch of vitamins with that, particularly the whole B complex but especially B6, A, D, and iron, and some source of EFAs. Julia, there were chicken coops on sailing ships, and the chooks ate kitchen scraps for the most part. My late ex-FIL would not eat chickens because he grew up on a farm and saw what they ate.A hydroponic garden of greens would be good on a spaceship. Although minerals, etc. would have to be added to the water. That's always a for me. My attitude is always "it's organic, don't panic." I really hope he never ate any lobster. Julia, not naturally squeamish: one of the few weaknesses I lack, so it just seems silly to me.
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Post by SpringSummers on Aug 10, 2011 21:27:06 GMT -5
I am enjoying the "chicken on spaceships" discussion. You must let us know, be, when the story is ready for a read. It sounds like it is going to be an interesting one. to all. Long, long day! Got the girls registered for school - wow. I'm doin' the school thing again. Amazin'.
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Post by Squeemonster on Aug 10, 2011 21:40:32 GMT -5
You are quite the ILLUSIONIST! Next time the travelin' Ms are travelin', we need to visit a bee keeper. Hello, tonight's nightmare.
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