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Naturally, I've been wondering whether there are any entries in the 63 pages (currently) of this thread that involve a Rubber Chicken.

 

Search claims that to not be the case, but I have my doubts, given the stealthiness of Rubber Chickens, and

how friends have surprised me with them! ?

 

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Like a bouncing ball! lol

 

Tracy

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Here's to killing this thread stone dead. by just a few words.

 

Conservative party new leader elections.

 

I think that nailed it. 

 

YAWN

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For me it would have to be:   "45 wins a second term"

 

That might make me feel like killing more than a thread.  The whole fabric would be at risk!

 

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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Now this is only my opinion so don't shoot me but the Land as we know it would be at serious risk of imploding.   Its already depressing to listen to the news. 

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Crop rotation in the 14th century.

 

It had something to do with John Lloyd inventing  the patent crop rotator

 

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Something I think about quite a bit as I plan my planter sowings in the garden lol. How to get lots of lovely veg from next to nothing land. A few seconds in my nerdy brain and the thread would be a real zombie lol

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she walks this earth, she tastes this earth, she smells this earth, she sees the earth and herself, she hears of the earth, and somehow it's all just a fleeting moment here, feel....

 

 

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4 hours ago, tracy_j said:

Something I think about quite a bit as I plan my planter sowings in the garden lol. How to get lots of lovely veg from next to nothing land.


Just started eating the first of my Sweet 100 cherry tomatoes this week ... from the crappy soil I have to fertilize like crazy ?

 

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Oh, and the mention of tomatoes reminds me of a refrigerator sign I saw recently:

 

Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.

Wisdom is knowing not to use them in fruit salad.

 

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Astrid

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What the hell is going in here? ..tomatoes, rubber chickens, 45 *2=, corp take overs...."WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDERN....HAVE WE FORGET THE CHILDERN!!!".....I totally forget what this thread was originally about. I think it was about pancakes vs French toasts right?... French Toast all day every day..

 

 

As always " everything is going to be ok..until its not." ?

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That Staement leads to to many complications.

 

For instance The Universe as with this thread. Does it end?

 

We have  known the size of Earth since the time of the ancient Greeks.  The sun, solar system and Milky Way?

We know these with some level of precision.

But when it comes to the size of the universe, We just dont have a scooby doo.

 

One way to think about the size of the observable universe is to Really Consider how far light may have travelled since the begiining of time or the big bang as its called now. According to our the people in the know, The distance is about 46 billion light-years. This is the cosmic horizon as its known now. a sort of three-dimensional equivalent of the 2D-horizon we see on Earth.

 

Does it all end as far as we can see or predict. Or does it change the moment we have established it?

 

Is the outwald expansion perpetual?  Does it lose momnetem eventually?

 

Question that cant be answered. The end of a thread?

 

Perhaps?

 

 

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The 2 patently obvious things I noted about this thread, after reading only a relatively small number of posts are its longevity and its progressive deviation over the years. 

 

I think it's natural to imagine that one is a "thread killer" after posting in a few threads and receiving no responses.  I'm thinking that thread-ending posts may happen for several reasons.  Occasionally a post is simply so cogent, so definitive, that is it is a denouement and there is simply nothing left to say or add to the conversation.  Sometimes I think the thread is just worn out and people are so bored with it that there is simply nothing left to comment upon, or perhaps they just have no interest in the topic.  I suppose that sometimes threads are intentionally ignored (as far as subsequent posts are concerned) for any of a variety of social reasons, but I'm sure that wouldn't be a likely event here.

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Sometimes they are just random thoughts held together by a title, Killer Thread.

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I wonder how Kelise (OP) is doing these days, she never was able to kill this thread ? it's like 9 years into the future and here we are still posting here, for the sake of posting, posts are the most, and never forget the ghosts.

 

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I think she was one of the Chat Mod's when I came here in 2011 wasn't she??

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Just now, VickySGV said:

I think she was one of the Chat Mod's when I came here in 2011 wasn't she??

 

 

i think so, this thread started just a month before I joined Laura's playground in 2010

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I'm a relative newby!  I joined somewhere in page 61 in Mid 2015!    OTOH, reading some of Jody's posts make me laugh and sad all at the same time.  Life is short people, don't waste a minute. 

 

Jani

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I am not sure when my first entry was. It will be interesting to look back also checking other inputs when I get time.

 

Tracy

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I think my first post here was on pg 49 in May of 2012.  Lovely to see others i remember from then and folks who were there then and are still here as friends.

It's great this pile remains so full of memories.

May it live on 

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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I have never posted on this thread, cause I didn’t really know what it was about. I just checked the first post, and lol’d a bit cause I had the same feeling when I first joined.  I had made posts and comments that never really took or received just one response. I don’t post to get post, it just feels weird when there’s isn’t any or just one reply, kinda like my Introduction Post, Received only 1 Welcome, Thank you @Carolyn Marie for your warm Welcome! I almost stopped making posts and responding, but I didn’t , and I am happy I didn’t cause there are many wonderful people with incredible life experiences that have helped me everyday. 

 

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