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  1. Four refrigerators ????????? Whoa! Is the guest house for me? *starts packing bags*
  2. Cool. I could never beat Luke at trumpet. XD Still relating to music, I'm getting a black lacquered trumpet! Cool !!!!!!!!!!
  3. Battery is dying. Need to run and recharge. B Y E !!!
  4. You had better!!! *waits* here i am! i finally have some time... RANDOM: we are redoing our kitchen (sort of) we're getting a new floor, (its almost finished) a new fridge (we still need to pick one out) and a stove (i think) its so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW !!! the floor is done! its so pretty...it looks like hardwood but its actually laminate...its like a cherry color...its really cool! we now have our new fridge! its in the front hall rite now, and we're not positive if we can fit it thru the door from the hall to the kitchen but my dad will figure out somethin. the only bad part about the fridge is that magnets dont stick to it! but its really nice otherwise, its has the french door opening for the fridge part, but when u open them both, its not divided inside, and it had an icemaker in the fridge part, and the freezer's on the bottom, and its really big, and it has a thing in one of the fridge doors that can hold two gallons of milk and keeps them at a specail temperature and theres a place where u can put a whole platter in the fridge, and its SO COOL!!!!!!!! i cant wait 4 it to be all hooked up!!! Oh my goodness! That is such a phenomenal refrigerator. I saw the advert for it on the tele. How outstanding! I have been looking for some new appliances for my cage, and this was the most spectacular. I did not know that magnets would not stick. How could they make a refrigerator where you could not put your magnets all over it!!!! We have one like that, some magnets don't work, on it, but others do. It this spreads to more refrigerators, the magnet manufacturers will be shaking in their boots.
  5. I like the area around the Adirondack Mountains.
  6. At the moment I can't think of the name of the movie, but it was with Paul Newman. It was filmed in the city where my mom works and they even had a scene in her building. I've never seen it, but I would like to. I think it's cool to walk along the same floor as Paul Newman. Nobody's Fool. 1994. I believe I have seen that movie. Now to get the DVD! Thanks!!!!!
  7. This sounds fantastic. We were hoping to see about a wind turbine for our cage along the river. The problem is how stable these wind turbines are in hurricanes and if there is a way to secure them against 200 plus mph winds.
  8. No you didn't!!!!!!!! How cool!!!!!!!! Tell us more!
  9. As always, so wonderful to see you!!!!! I love your stories and will be looking forward to you continuing! LOL Thing is, I already had started when you replied to this, so... in fact, you replied there first. I was trying to sneak up on you! LOL So much for that, eh. Although, you've already logged off when I posted this, so... Perhaps you've won... for now... My battery was used up and the computer went to sleep to protect my data. I came back but you were gone. Ah, I see. I thought you actually had a life, but no! Foolish of me, huh? I logged off; it was almost bedtime, after all. I didn't even realize I'd spent... over an hour here! Time flies when you're having fun (or stalking Horatio)! A life? What is a life? LOL
  10. I love wind power!!!! As do I, but the problem in this country is that many of the best sites for wind power are in national parks and so people complain that they spoil the natural beauty of the area. I disagree, in some areas like the Lake District I can agree with that they woul detract from the natural beauty, but is anyone really going to miss gazing out across barren moorland? Unfortunately, most people cannot see beyond what the thought "what will this do for me, now". We have about 60 years of the oil supplies remaining. In one hundred years we have used over half the recoverable oil that it took over one million years to create. Please look for the book: Over a Barrel, A Simple Guide to the Oil Shortage. It is written by Tom R. Mast. Still stuck in 20th Century Conservative mode I fear. I mean, look at Britain. We have several sites across the country which could be used for Tidal Power, the River Severn (with the second biggest tidal bore in the world) could generate 10% of our energy, that's as much as Nuclear is generating for us at the minute. And think about all the other sites we could use, we could easily hit the 20% renewable energy target set by the EU 10 years before its deadline. And all the places where wind power could be put, I mean who can say that Kent is beautiful? It is a landscape of cabbages, nothing more! Oh well. A criticism of Bush is pending, so here it comes. Think about the places he could stick wind turbines. All those old oil derricks for a start in the desert. Throw them out and replace them with gleaming white turbines, how about adding wind turbines in places which are barren, and useless and only grow cacti? North Dakota could be used. Stick a wind turbine next to each Nuclear Silo and you'd have enough to power New York, Los Angeles and Detroit (ahem, no comment about his unwillingness to surrender ICBMs). Oh well. Again. I shall keep a look out for the book Horatio, I may have to resort to looking on Amazon though, ooh.... Here is another thought. Copenhagen recycles 94 to 96 percent of the garbage collected to power the city. The great news about this program is only a maximum of 6 percent of the collected garbage heads for the landfill and the use of recoverable oil used as an energy source is minimal. Why can't New York City start a process like this????????? I think I can guess Bush's reply "New York is not like Copperhandgrenades." And in fact, I can't see why it isn't as yet even an EU directive to implement this sort of scheme. Apart from perhaps Stockholm and places in FInland, nowhere else in the EU has this sort of scheme so while we may be busying away on the Kyoto protocall, we are not doing anything to tackle the rubbish which emits about 35% of the methane from rubbish tips. Iceland is working it's way towards being oil free! They are able to use geothermal energy. Iceland is even getting read of petrol needingness, with Hydrogen powered cars, all that comes out the exhaust is water! WATER! Ok, so it may rain a bit more, but that is not a bad thing! Everything would be so much better, but so far only Toyota is offering anything near a clean car and that is a hybrid car with a mix of electricity and petrol.... *sigh* Why not say that any car which would not suffer a dip in performance from a conversion to hydrogen power from petrol, goes to hyrdogen. Small hatchbacks for example could be converted and it wouldn't make any difference! Less war, more green! Part of the problem is that hydrogen is not in a readily useable form and it takes about 1.7 times the amount of energy to produce 1.0 units of hydrogen energy. You need to use fossil fuels to make hydrogen fuels. I believe Honda has a hybrid car. The idea car is a combination of diesel and battery. A battery can take a car about 60 miles and if you combine the two you get an even better hybrid.
  11. You had better!!! *waits* here i am! i finally have some time... RANDOM: we are redoing our kitchen (sort of) we're getting a new floor, (its almost finished) a new fridge (we still need to pick one out) and a stove (i think) its so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW !!! the floor is done! its so pretty...it looks like hardwood but its actually laminate...its like a cherry color...its really cool! we now have our new fridge! its in the front hall rite now, and we're not positive if we can fit it thru the door from the hall to the kitchen but my dad will figure out somethin. the only bad part about the fridge is that magnets dont stick to it! but its really nice otherwise, its has the french door opening for the fridge part, but when u open them both, its not divided inside, and it had an icemaker in the fridge part, and the freezer's on the bottom, and its really big, and it has a thing in one of the fridge doors that can hold two gallons of milk and keeps them at a specail temperature and theres a place where u can put a whole platter in the fridge, and its SO COOL!!!!!!!! i cant wait 4 it to be all hooked up!!! Oh my goodness! That is such a phenomenal refrigerator. I saw the advert for it on the tele. How outstanding! I have been looking for some new appliances for my cage, and this was the most spectacular. I did not know that magnets would not stick. How could they make a refrigerator where you could not put your magnets all over it!!!! Isn't that illegal or something? If it isn't, it should be!
  12. *gives xMyOwnMindx a giant hammie huggle*
  13. Hamsters love to run, so it was just a thought.
  14. Remember, I am a blonde hamster. Alright, let me repeat: Do I ever post alternative thoughts? (That's okay) You post thought provoking, insightful ideas. Alternative? Maybe yes, maybe no.
  15. As always, so wonderful to see you!!!!! I love your stories and will be looking forward to you continuing! Thing is, I already had started when you replied to this, so... in fact, you replied there first. I was trying to sneak up on you! So much for that, eh. Although, you've already logged off when I posted this, so... Perhaps you've won... for now... My battery was used up and the computer went to sleep to protect my data. I came back but you were gone.
  16. As always, so wonderful to see you!!!!! I love your stories and will be looking forward to you continuing! Thing is, I already had started when you replied to this, so... in fact, you replied there first. I was trying to sneak up on you!
  17. As always, so wonderful to see you!!!!! I love your stories and will be looking forward to you continuing!
  18. You better keep that question mark there until I taste all of your candy! *keeps printing more and more money with the scent of nip tac infused* You know, if you don't want the candy, you could always just give us the monies anyway. >.> *finishes loading helicopter with bags and bags of counterfeit money, takes off and heads for - Kat's - palace, has the hammie group, dropping 100 bills from the sky like snow flakes* I don't know if I should spend it or eat it. o.o I put some chocolate shaped like coins, wrapped in gold foil. Enjoy!
  19. I love wind power!!!! As do I, but the problem in this country is that many of the best sites for wind power are in national parks and so people complain that they spoil the natural beauty of the area. I disagree, in some areas like the Lake District I can agree with that they woul detract from the natural beauty, but is anyone really going to miss gazing out across barren moorland? Unfortunately, most people cannot see beyond what the thought "what will this do for me, now". We have about 60 years of the oil supplies remaining. In one hundred years we have used over half the recoverable oil that it took over one million years to create. Please look for the book: Over a Barrel, A Simple Guide to the Oil Shortage. It is written by Tom R. Mast. Still stuck in 20th Century Conservative mode I fear. I mean, look at Britain. We have several sites across the country which could be used for Tidal Power, the River Severn (with the second biggest tidal bore in the world) could generate 10% of our energy, that's as much as Nuclear is generating for us at the minute. And think about all the other sites we could use, we could easily hit the 20% renewable energy target set by the EU 10 years before its deadline. And all the places where wind power could be put, I mean who can say that Kent is beautiful? It is a landscape of cabbages, nothing more! Oh well. A criticism of Bush is pending, so here it comes. Think about the places he could stick wind turbines. All those old oil derricks for a start in the desert. Throw them out and replace them with gleaming white turbines, how about adding wind turbines in places which are barren, and useless and only grow cacti? North Dakota could be used. Stick a wind turbine next to each Nuclear Silo and you'd have enough to power New York, Los Angeles and Detroit (ahem, no comment about his unwillingness to surrender ICBMs). Oh well. Again. I shall keep a look out for the book Horatio, I may have to resort to looking on Amazon though, ooh.... Here is another thought. Copenhagen recycles 94 to 96 percent of the garbage collected to power the city. The great news about this program is only a maximum of 6 percent of the collected garbage heads for the landfill and the use of recoverable oil used as an energy source is minimal. Why can't New York City start a process like this????????? I think I can guess Bush's reply "New York is not like Copperhandgrenades." And in fact, I can't see why it isn't as yet even an EU directive to implement this sort of scheme. Apart from perhaps Stockholm and places in FInland, nowhere else in the EU has this sort of scheme so while we may be busying away on the Kyoto protocall, we are not doing anything to tackle the rubbish which emits about 35% of the methane from rubbish tips. Iceland is working it's way towards being oil free! They are able to use geothermal energy.
  20. I always love seeing you Schimmislick!!!!!!!!! i read the remnants series, but it was a while ago, i dont remember that part...i read the 1st 3 everworld, but my mom sorta hinted that she didnt like them , so i stopped I respect your mother's opinion and was wondering why she did not like those books. Did she tell you the reason?
  21. You had better!!! *waits* here i am! i finally have some time... RANDOM: we are redoing our kitchen (sort of) we're getting a new floor, (its almost finished) a new fridge (we still need to pick one out) and a stove (i think) its so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW !!! the floor is done! its so pretty...it looks like hardwood but its actually laminate...its like a cherry color...its really cool! we now have our new fridge! its in the front hall rite now, and we're not positive if we can fit it thru the door from the hall to the kitchen but my dad will figure out somethin. the only bad part about the fridge is that magnets dont stick to it! but its really nice otherwise, its has the french door opening for the fridge part, but when u open them both, its not divided inside, and it had an icemaker in the fridge part, and the freezer's on the bottom, and its really big, and it has a thing in one of the fridge doors that can hold two gallons of milk and keeps them at a specail temperature and theres a place where u can put a whole platter in the fridge, and its SO COOL!!!!!!!! i cant wait 4 it to be all hooked up!!! Oh my goodness! That is such a phenomenal refrigerator. I saw the advert for it on the tele. How outstanding! I have been looking for some new appliances for my cage, and this was the most spectacular. I did not know that magnets would not stick. How could they make a refrigerator where you could not put your magnets all over it!!!!
  22. How wonderful to see you!!!!!!! I hope you stop in more often! I've been stalking you! Beware! (That's how I'm responding so quickly.) Yeah!!!!!!! Stalk away!!!!!!!! You've a singularly odd look on life. Only if it is you doing the stalking.
  23. How wonderful to see you!!!!!!! I hope you stop in more often! I've been stalking you! Beware! (That's how I'm responding so quickly.) Yeah!!!!!!! Stalk away!!!!!!!!
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