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Nothing else to see here...move along.
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» Pure Ignorance
Overheard in Cincinatti Zoo...
In the extinct and endangered creatures exhibit:
Girl: Oh my god! Not only is this bird extinct, it's dead too!
Disturbingly she appeared to be part of a college group.
(Sat 8th Jan 2005, 23:24, More)
Overheard in Cincinatti Zoo...
In the extinct and endangered creatures exhibit:
Girl: Oh my god! Not only is this bird extinct, it's dead too!
Disturbingly she appeared to be part of a college group.
(Sat 8th Jan 2005, 23:24, More)
» Cougars and Sugar Daddies
Getting married
Soon to the most wonderful man ever. He was previously married, has two sons.
Both of which are older than I am.
(Fri 5th Dec 2008, 11:52, More)
Getting married
Soon to the most wonderful man ever. He was previously married, has two sons.
Both of which are older than I am.
(Fri 5th Dec 2008, 11:52, More)
» Stupid Tourists
It's the big blue thing...
My home town was a rather pretty Cumbrian town right on the coast. I was approached by a tourist of unknown origins who asked me the way to the harbour. I turned around 180 degrees and pointed at the very obvious harbour a few feet directly behind me. It even had several boats in it. She had asked me while facing it having walked a good long way down the hill towards it.
(Thu 7th Jul 2005, 23:39, More)
It's the big blue thing...
My home town was a rather pretty Cumbrian town right on the coast. I was approached by a tourist of unknown origins who asked me the way to the harbour. I turned around 180 degrees and pointed at the very obvious harbour a few feet directly behind me. It even had several boats in it. She had asked me while facing it having walked a good long way down the hill towards it.
(Thu 7th Jul 2005, 23:39, More)