The book? Yes, of course, Dr. Seuss is quality reading material.
The actual meal? Ummm no, green eggs, GREEN? vegetables are supposed to be green, not eggs. If eggs are green I think they have gone bad. And I'm more of a sausage person when it comes to breakfast meats.
Did Deals know how to spell Abkhazia, or did she look it up first? And if she looked it up first, why didn't she just check the weather while she was on a roll?
Because it is much more fun to have Katie do it for me (plus, she volunteered). :P
And, yes, I know how to spell “Abkhazia”. I was a tad obsessed with the history of the twentieth century in grad school, and found the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict to be particularly interesting (as yet another tragic example of ethnic cleansing in my lifetime).
Although, to be honest, I know very little about The Republic of Seychelles. Except that they used to be a socialist one-part state until the early 1990s, and that it (and by "it" I mean "The Republic of Seychelles" which is composed of something like 100+ islands) is located somewhere out in the ocean off the coast of Africa – near Zanzibar, I think. Hmmmmm…I think that is it. Oh, wait. I also seem to recall that it is the smallest country in Africa, but I could be wrong. That's a lot of islands, after all.
Ah, yes, history. Good for nothing but a head full of relatively useless trivia. :P
Just why is Michal standing in the window, and why is she ticked off when David and the others are partying like it's 1999 when bringing the Ark back to Jerusalem?
Deals - I have no idea but now that you have pricked my history interest I am off to good and wikipedia to learn all about Abkhazia and The Republic of Seychelles. I will return later with your answer.
JCol - OH how I wish I could go with you but with a trip to the west coast in April for the tour of weddings my vacation time is going up in smoke quickly. But play a hand of texas hold em for me.
What is your opinion on plaid? What is your favorite color? What kind of question is this? How are you doing today? How so you feel at this very moment?
answer to shelley, King David was dancing and threw off his outer garment - it was unseemly in her estimation. glad to help out Katie, toss me all the hard ones.
KT, speaking of books, what is your favorite and what are you currently reading.
And please exclude the Bible in this response because that is a given. However, if you have a favorite book in the Bible then you can definitely include that too!
Why do the kitties still want to go outside when they know (from the last 20 trips to the door) that it's MINUS FIFTEEN DEGREES FAHRENHEIT? And then why do they stand there in front of the open door like heat is free?
Tom: plaid? can be good, can be very scary favorite color? greeb What kind of question is this? rhetorical? How are you doing today? good, thanks for asking How do you feel at this very moment? pretty good temp wise, which is a plus because I'm usually cold
Porkchop - Hmmm I've never noticed the porkchop shape of the US. I will have to look into that. As for the Masons well of course they had something to do with it, they are the Masons you know.
Tony - Out of this world. Good question, i've never thought about that before. You know i think I should ask a kid that question because I'm thinking I will get a better and more honest answer from them than I could come up with. The imagination of a child seems to be a lot more God-inspired than the imagination of an adult.
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Do you like green eggs and ham?
The book? Yes, of course, Dr. Seuss is quality reading material.
The actual meal? Ummm no, green eggs, GREEN? vegetables are supposed to be green, not eggs. If eggs are green I think they have gone bad. And I'm more of a sausage person when it comes to breakfast meats.
What’s the weather like today in Sukhumi, Abkhazia? The Republic of Seychelles?
Why is my nose so runny?
Did Deals know how to spell Abkhazia, or did she look it up first? And if she looked it up first, why didn't she just check the weather while she was on a roll?
Because it is much more fun to have Katie do it for me (plus, she volunteered). :P
And, yes, I know how to spell “Abkhazia”. I was a tad obsessed with the history of the twentieth century in grad school, and found the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict to be particularly interesting (as yet another tragic example of ethnic cleansing in my lifetime).
Although, to be honest, I know very little about The Republic of Seychelles. Except that they used to be a socialist one-part state until the early 1990s, and that it (and by "it" I mean "The Republic of Seychelles" which is composed of something like 100+ islands) is located somewhere out in the ocean off the coast of Africa – near Zanzibar, I think. Hmmmmm…I think that is it. Oh, wait. I also seem to recall that it is the smallest country in Africa, but I could be wrong. That's a lot of islands, after all.
Ah, yes, history. Good for nothing but a head full of relatively useless trivia. :P
Would you like to take a survey?
Just why is Michal standing in the window, and why is she ticked off when David and the others are partying like it's 1999 when bringing the Ark back to Jerusalem?
Deals - I have no idea but now that you have pricked my history interest I am off to good and wikipedia to learn all about Abkhazia and The Republic of Seychelles. I will return later with your answer.
Jes - Because it's cold outside and your nasal passages are compensating for the lack of feeling in your nose, either that or you're sick.
As to the questions regarding Deals she has answered for herself so doing so again would not really be worth the words :)
Anon - depends on what the survey is over.
Shelley - Hmmm it's been a while since I read over that, my mind is saying "jealously" but I would need to check and refresh my memory.
What would you like us to ask you?
Tom: gonna go general here: questions (well and just a tad bit smart-alick, but then again you probably expected that from me)
I'm going to Vegas in July for a conference. But I'm free in the evenings. And it would be a free hotel!
Wanna join?
where have I been for so long?
JCol - OH how I wish I could go with you but with a trip to the west coast in April for the tour of weddings my vacation time is going up in smoke quickly. But play a hand of texas hold em for me.
David: I don't know, where?
Yes I take responsibility for master-minding both episodes, although the blame falls on both of you two for us getting caught
What is your opinion on plaid?
What is your favorite color?
What kind of question is this?
How are you doing today?
How so you feel at this very moment?
I have been hibernating, you should have known that, 'answer woman'
here is another:
Have you read minerva's blog lately?
answer to shelley,
King David was dancing and threw off his outer garment - it was unseemly
in her estimation.
glad to help out Katie, toss me all the hard ones.
KT, speaking of books, what is your favorite and what are you currently reading.
And please exclude the Bible in this response because that is a given. However, if you have a favorite book in the Bible then you can definitely include that too!
Why do the kitties still want to go outside when they know (from the last 20 trips to the door) that it's MINUS FIFTEEN DEGREES FAHRENHEIT? And then why do they stand there in front of the open door like heat is free?
What is the significance of the fact that the United States, on a map, looks like a porkchop, which just happens to be my shiny new nickname?
And does all of this have something to do with the Masons?
If this world is but a shadowy version of the real one, how would you describe the colors in heaven that we haven't yet seen?
Tom:
plaid? can be good, can be very scary
favorite color? greeb
What kind of question is this? rhetorical?
How are you doing today? good, thanks for asking
How do you feel at this very moment? pretty good temp wise, which is a plus because I'm usually cold
Eddo -
Fav. book - Pride and Prejudice (humor, depth, and a good story)
Right now - Hmmm nothing really, I need some good suggestions, anybody?
Jay -
Ha, cause they're kitties and fickle and they know they don't have to pay the heating bill
Porkchop -
Hmmm I've never noticed the porkchop shape of the US. I will have to look into that. As for the Masons well of course they had something to do with it, they are the Masons you know.
Tony - Out of this world. Good question, i've never thought about that before. You know i think I should ask a kid that question because I'm thinking I will get a better and more honest answer from them than I could come up with. The imagination of a child seems to be a lot more God-inspired than the imagination of an adult.
No doubt!
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