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Originally posted by NZNeep View PostHey, I have an entire winter between now and November! I will be the whitest one there.
Originally posted by NZNeep View PostFirst time I have ever broken the rules and was that close to being caught.
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Originally posted by Trindajae View Post
You do realize you just admitted to other crimes with that sentence, right?
Nooo... but I can see how it could be read that way. I meant that I was that close to being caught and that is was my first time breaking the conditions of my license which are... no driving after 10pm or carrying passengers without a supervisor who has had their full license for 2 years.Neep, NZBG, Eileen!
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Originally posted by EH-T View PostNo worries, the secret is to keep moving!
That's a nice long break. I'll likely just be taking a week off max.
I have two colours, white and off-white.
That long break includes time at home before & after I return from the trip...I'd like to spend time with the family before Christmas as I'll be working Christmas this year.
Originally posted by llp View PostYou get that much sun.....????
I have two colors as well: White and what ever color is lighter than that!"Live Peace - Speak Kindness - Dwell in Possibility"
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Originally posted by Mandysg1 View PostI think Chelle needs Canadian winter lesson #1...
Spoiler:Don't eat the yellow snow!!
Spoiler:I won't ask what #2 is.
Got together with one of my bestest friends today. We're both going to be in London at the same time so we're plotting & planning things to do for the few days leading up to AT6. We both want to do the Ripper tour so if anyones got that on their calendar, we'd love to join you.
We're also doing the Eye...her first time so it will be fun! And we're planning on going to Hyde Park, the palace and other stuff.
It's so exciting!! Yay!!"Live Peace - Speak Kindness - Dwell in Possibility"
Hug Your Loved Ones!!
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well poops! got a form to fill out to get a permit to take my scooter on the trains in wales and everything was fine till they said the turning radius was a few inches too much. only the really small scooters have that kind of radius. DANG! oh well, at least i know i can get there by bus. still have to find out if the busses around cardif are accessible. more research. it's gonna take me till november to figure all this out.
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Originally posted by lame moose (mocha) View Postwell poops! got a form to fill out to get a permit to take my scooter on the trains in wales and everything was fine till they said the turning radius was a few inches too much. only the really small scooters have that kind of radius. DANG! oh well, at least i know i can get there by bus. still have to find out if the busses around cardif are accessible. more research. it's gonna take me till november to figure all this out....awaiting inspiration...and time/energy/know-how!
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true and hopefully it will keep me from spending money also. i just found a journey planning site for wales. i'll call them to find out the best ways to get to all the places we want to see there. it would be so much easier if i just rented an accessible van and drove myself. but i'm terrified of getting into a head on collision driving on the other side of the road. i tried it once when my friend and i went to the bahamas and freaked out-made her drive. i could not get used to it, especially when making turns. and there was hardly any traffic there. the thought of driving in traffic and the narrow lanes they have there is too much. i was even a little nervous in the taxi the first few trips...kept wanting to scream at him to get on the right side of the road.
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Originally posted by llp View PostSun Dogs???? I assume Sun "Hot" dogs????
You get that much sun.....????
I have two colors as well: White and what ever color is lighter than that!
A sun dog or sundog, scientific name parhelion (plural parhelia) from Greek ???????? (par?lion), meaning "beside the sun"; from ???? (para), meaning "beside", and ????? (helios), meaning "sun", also called a mock sun[1] or a phantom sun,[2] is an atmospheric phenomenon that creates bright spots of light in the sky, often on a luminous ring or halo on either side of the sun.[3]
Sundogs may appear as a colored patch of light to the left or right of the sun, 22° distant and at the same distance above the horizon as the sun, and in ice halos. They can be seen anywhere in the world during any season, but they are not always obvious or bright. Sundogs are best seen and are most conspicuous when the sun is low.
Originally posted by Chelle DB View PostNever heard anyone describe their colour as off white before...is that a Canadian thing??
That long break includes time at home before & after I return from the trip...I'd like to spend time with the family before Christmas as I'll be working Christmas this year.
That would be blue.
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Originally posted by EH-T View Post
Not really a Canadian thing, just my way of explaining that I do not tan much. I don't get brown, just off-white.
And a tan isn't always good, sometimes bits of me look like they're covered in ingrained dirt if I've had too much sun. I blame my dodgy genetics.
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Originally posted by MayoGate View PostI've seen pretty photos of those sundog things on LJ before.
And a tan isn't always good, sometimes bits of me look like they're covered in ingrained dirt if I've had too much sun. I blame my dodgy genetics.
BTW, there wasn't going to be a second Fangirl House so I made a donation to Sanctuary House. Just a reminder to those who were planning to make a further donation that the campaign ends February 14th.
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Originally posted by EH-T View PostSun dogs:
A sun dog or sundog, scientific name parhelion (plural parhelia) from Greek ???????? (par?lion), meaning "beside the sun"; from ???? (para), meaning "beside", and ????? (helios), meaning "sun", also called a mock sun[1] or a phantom sun,[2] is an atmospheric phenomenon that creates bright spots of light in the sky, often on a luminous ring or halo on either side of the sun.[3]
Sundogs may appear as a colored patch of light to the left or right of the sun, 22° distant and at the same distance above the horizon as the sun, and in ice halos. They can be seen anywhere in the world during any season, but they are not always obvious or bright. Sundogs are best seen and are most conspicuous when the sun is low.Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.
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