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Old 05-27-2010, 01:44 PM   #161 (permalink)
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I meant I can swim as long as I know if I want to stop I can touch the floor without my head going under, that counts as swimming right?
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Old 05-27-2010, 01:49 PM   #162 (permalink)
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Yes and no. Yes because you can get your tootsies off the ground and no because you won't put your head in and fear of deep water but about 75% of people do that, I see it slot lifeguarding people who can actually swim but are scared of the deep water.
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Old 05-27-2010, 01:50 PM   #163 (permalink)
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Yes and no. Yes because you can get your tootsies off the ground and no because you won't put your head in and fear of deep water but about 75% of people do that, I see it slot lifeguarding people who can actually swim but are scared of the deep water.
Yeah! I can't tread water because I've always been too scared to try. Treading water then sinking. And dying.

I can swim but I'm a very weak swimmer.
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Old 05-27-2010, 01:55 PM   #164 (permalink)
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You should try one arm on the side and you as far away from the side but still holding on treading water. I learn my kids that way
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Old 05-27-2010, 02:03 PM   #165 (permalink)
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You should try one arm on the side and you as far away from the side but still holding on treading water. I learn my kids that way
Good advice but I don't think I'll ever go in water again, that will be my death. Falling in a lake or something.

Should've learnt when I was likkle
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Old 05-27-2010, 02:13 PM   #166 (permalink)
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Tie yourself to a tree or something, that's what I'd do.

Edit: near raging river and the like
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Old 05-27-2010, 05:57 PM   #167 (permalink)
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I feel flattered to be considered your long-lost 'netsister, sweet Erica, Erica, Erica!
Must be my Piscean nature - I feel comfortable with my fellow fish...even though I am very ticklish!
My mother and one of my sisters had very early menopause without many unpleasant symptoms. I'm hoping for the same!
A Piscean nature, Liz! I wouldn't have guessed. I grew up wading in a river with a lot of carp and enjoyed watching them. I have strong memories of boys picking up the carp and bashing them against the pillars of a concrete underpass, leaving blood spots. Since I was a much smaller girl then, there was little I could do. Another dislike of mine: cruelty.

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Hope you two enjoyed your Wii Sports match! We don't have the dogfights on our Wii Sports. I believe what you have is Wii Sports Resorts, which is a newer version. We have the regular Wii Sports which came with the console put out several years ago. I originally bought the Wii for my daughter who quickly lost interest. My son, on the other hand, loves it! We play the tennis, bowling, and baseball together most often. I try to restrict his play time mostly to weekends - otherwise he'd never get off the thing!
Oh yes, ours is fairly new, Liz...a gift from grandparents. We play tennis and bowling. Recently my child said "TV and computer are my hobbies." I think our time restrictions aren't working!

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Maybe I commented too hastily and didn't understand what you meant, exactly, by "gender-based customs"? I was thinking along the lines of how women and men are very different but can be complementary in those differences, and how that can sometimes be a nice thing. Like, I think it's nice if a man holds open the door for you or is generally gentlemanly. Or, as a woman it gives me pleasure to be nurturing and supportive in various ways. I think retaining a bit of those "traditional" behaviors helps men and women express appreciation for each other. And as men and women often have difficulty understanding each other, I think that's important. (Still, Erica, I'm not sure I comprehended what you meant by "gender-based customs".)
Oh, I very much agree that people showing appreciation for others is wonderful. What I don't like is when apparently "appreciative" behaviors are enforced as a way to create a divide between men and women, and usually put men in power over women.

For example, the opening of doors: once when a man opened a door for me, I thanked him and went in. There was a second set of doors just beyond, and so I opened the second door for him. But he refused to go in. I said, "No, please, it's only fair." Yet he refused to go in and got angry at me. So this made me see he wasn't trying to be appreciative and kind at all to me as a person...he was just wanting me to abide by *his* rule that "the woman should let the man open the door for her."

Another example: at my in-laws house at any religious feast (Easter, Christmas), it is always the oldest *man* present who prays. Never the oldest woman.

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You know what I find really exciting (exciting? ha! we seem to have these little enthusiasms in common)? When the bottle of dishsoap is running on empty and you squeeze it and lots of tiny bubbles fly out.
Heh heh! It's like fireworks, Liz! I know just what you mean about the flurry of little bubbles.

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I don’t like graham crackers much, although I can understand the dangling thing!

Don’t like Oreos but I did buy some Girl Scout cookies recently and let me tell you, those Do-Si-Dos are delicious! I pry the cookies apart and just eat the peanut butter cream.
You don't like graham crackers and Oreos!!!!! Horrors! Ah well. But we still have the dangling thing in common! Mmm...peanut butter cream. Yum!

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I’ve loved birds ever since I can remember. As a child I belonged to a “bird club” with friends and we would search for them in the neighborhood with field guides in hand. Except we never saw much aside from pigeons, sparrows, and the occasional robin. Some bird-watchers we were!
I grew up with my bedroom sometimes full of pet birds...around 10 of them at one point! And I always like watching birds out in nature, too, Liz. You were all probably very good bird-watchers...just it is hard to see more than pigeons, sparrows, and a few robins in cities and towns. That's a cute image of you and your friends in your bird club with field guides in hand!

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Rats and mice and their little sniffing noses.
Hold it, there…I’m totally petrified of both! I’ve never been exposed up-close to a rat (and if I were I'd probably die of fright), but if a mouse happens to dart by I’m up on the couch, chair or whatever’s nearest in a flash!
You see, Liz, maybe you need some exposure. I go to a local pet store so that my child sees other animals besides humans, cats, dogs, rabbits, and crows...and though it is depressing there (very stinky), I do enjoy petting the rabbits and touching the birds' beaks (they like to taste my finger with their little tongues), and....prepare yourself...going into the rat and mice room! The little rats are sniffing sniffing sniffing and so I hold my finger out and let them sniff my finger! They are so eager. I always feel sad, thinking they'll end up in someone's boa.

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When muscles ache after exercising (kind of a good pain)
Yes - although that good pain is becoming more of a bad pain these days!
I do find my body crackles a lot more than it used to, especially when I get up from bed! A friend of mine's mom joked about getting older by saying life becomes like Rice Crispies: you get more snap, crackle, and pop in the morning!

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I do the same! And it's always nice when the pedestrians give you a smile and wave.
Exactly! The pedestrians are so appreciative! They expect drivers to plow on through and ignore them, so when you don't they are shocked and relieved and pleased! I get quite frustrated when I see people in big heavy cars ignoring the squishy humans waiting desperately to cross the street.

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Scarlet RibbonsThat is a lovely song, Erica - and I'm familiar with it, although I've never heard the Jim Reeves version. I'm glad you've been reminded ;-) of a song you loved so as a child. I love it too, and yes, I very much believe in the possibility of kindly beings watching over us.
That would be nice, Liz, if it were/is true. I am happy to have just met kind people in my life. I will be satisfied with that. Still...it would be nice if people received their own personal "scarlet ribbons" in life! There are so many instances when people don't.

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Cigarette smoke (it makes me sad...an aunt is so addicted she can't quit despite having breast cancer; also, I don't want to get secondhand smoke) I'm so sorry about your aunt, Erica. I totally understand how strong the addiction to smoking can be, because I used to smoke prior to my first pregnancy. I have not smoked since. It was easier for me because I had a very strong motive for quitting.
One of my best friends from childhood stopped smoking before pregnancy, too, Liz. She had smoked since she was a teenager. Long ago I wrote a poem about her smoking that I've been meaning to turn into a song...maybe I will now! I'm glad you were able to quit!

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Funny, I love to ice skate but I do not enjoying watching it on t.v. I don't really like watching any sports - although I do enjoy watching tennis sometimes.
I like ice skating and recently roller skating (not so cold)!

Thanks for taking the time to compare our likes/dislikes, Liz. My breath was bated.
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Old 05-31-2010, 05:58 AM   #168 (permalink)
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ska
parmesan cheese
people who don't cut their toenails/fingernails
people who lack hygiene
people who are obnoxious
people who lack mannerisms
ppl hu tlk lyk dis!
people who pick their nose really obviously and don't try to conceal what they're doing. yeah, just go for gold there. i guess this goes with lack of mannerisms though
people who wear band tshirts and don't listen to the band, nor intend on doing so
actually, pretty much people in general
iron maiden
tryhards
snobbery
when someone farts at a gig in the middle of a crowd of people
rudeness
egg custard tarts
wooly socks
the skin on gravy
broken noses

likes:

coming down and walking home in the morning when the sun is just coming up
pixies
a clean room
nando's
my feet being tickled
original source
jagermeister
feeling really clean and getting into some trackies and a tshirt
the year in photo's
festivals
that buzz i get after seeing a band who totally blew mind
hearing a song i love out in a club when i'm not expecting it
films that make me think and strike a chord
when someone smiles at me in the street
storms

yeah.
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Old 05-31-2010, 06:38 AM   #169 (permalink)
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Going into a supermarket and seeing small children who have no sense of value asking for 50p like it's a big deal and their mother/father obliging.

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When I go to a supermarket and see older kids who have a sense of value screaming because they can't have the latest video game. Cunts.
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Old 05-31-2010, 03:13 PM   #170 (permalink)
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Likes:

- Swimming through bubbles
- Crime movies (Lock Stock, Snatch.. Oceans 11)
- Scottish accents
- The occasionl good romcom
- Music festivals
- Rain when I'm sleeping
- Long, complicated words
- Talking through movies (sorry, I'm one of those people)
- Lists
- When bands actually sound good live
- Discovering new music
- Bristol
- Being a Pisces and those weird Chinese Horoscope books
- When I'm right
- Funny drunk people

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- Rude people
- Exams
- Horror movies
- When people contradict me
- Feet
- Australian accents
- Every single German person I've ever met
- Teeny Boppers
- Twilight
- Handlebar moustaches. No, just no.
- Having to glue stuff
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