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Lol.DennisN said:Laser safety lecture #2:
"Do not look into the laser with your remaining eye."
(don't worry, it was just a joke)
Lol.DennisN said:Laser safety lecture #2:
"Do not look into the laser with your remaining eye."
(don't worry, it was just a joke)
Hmmm - 103 floors.A group of tourists checking out the Skydeck on the 103rd floor of the Chicago skyscraper received the shock of a lifetime when the glass pane they were standing on began to crack, NBC Chicago reports.
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Garibay told NBC Chicago that after the protective layer began to crack, he alerted staffers. "When we pulled our phones to start recording and take pictures, they asked us to leave right away," he said.
Evo said:Sometimes staying in bed prevents the pain from getting worse, so less pain pills needed.
Astronuc said:
I saw the interview yesterday with the four guys who were on it. They said that the people before them were jumping up and down on it. I don't understand people who deliberately tempt fate like that - reminds me of a 1996 Darwin Award winner.Astronuc said:
OmCheeto said:zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
It was very cool watching my happiness factor in the millions today.
lisab said:To the class of 2014: you have my admiration, and you have no idea how extraordinary you are:
Lisa! said:I don't feel like doing anything today! I just wanted to stay in bed whole day but I had to get up to pretend that I'm feeling well...
lisab said:! It makes me happy to know there are people like you who take risks to pursue dreams. It will be awesome to see you change the world, Om. You give me hope!
Betty; Why are you here?
Dave; I don’t know why. I think to say goodbye. I love you.
Betty; Oh Dave, I love you.
Dave; Goodbye Betty.
Betty; Don’t go.
Dave; I’m already there.
Betty; I don’t understand
Dave; Something is going to happen, and I wanted to say goodbye.
Betty; What's going to happen?
Dave; Something wonderful.
(ref)
LOL!jim hardy said:Hmmmm isn't there some tradition here about greeting people with a fish ?
Maybe it's a secret admirer..
Evo said:LOL!
At least it's filleted, finding a whole fish staring at me would have been much more disturbing, still, it's disturbing to find food in your freezer that you didn't put there, and I live alone.
Alternative explanation: the other birds were warning each other about the cat that had just found a free lunch.Psinter said:So I left and soon a lot of other birds (from the same and other breeds) came and began looking from the distance and chirping.
So onto the point. My random thought was: "Could it be that birds feel empathy for their peers and stay close to protect the wounded from predators?"
In about an hour the wounded bleeding bird was gone. I suppose it recovered and flew away.
jim hardy said:ps have i told that story before ? Old guys repeat themselves,, repeat themselves,hmm mutter mumble...
I want to think it can still be able to suck nectar from flowers. I've seen that breed doing that and eating insects so I guess it will have to be nectar until its beak can open more widely.Evo said:The bird may be perfectly fine at this point, but if the damage to it's beak prevents it from eating, it's going to starve to death.
I remember a blue jay that I found injured, I took it home and nursed it back to health, I was about to let it go and was cleaning it's cage when the cat rushed in and killed it.
That was bad luck. To think that it killed instantly. Usually I see cats play with their food for a while. Really bad luck for the blue jay.Evo said:I remember a blue jay that I found injured, I took it home and nursed it back to health, I was about to let it go and was cleaning it's cage when the cat rushed in and killed it.
That sounds like a lot of fun! :!) I would love to see one trying.jim hardy said:They're curious and smart - he stole our monopoly houses and would try to take a bath in your Cheerios if you didnt keep the surface covered.
I shall try some then. Although this is the first time I see it happening and that door is like lots of years old.lisab said:I haven't heard it before, but then I'm old, too...so maybe I have heard it before !
There are lots of ideas online to prevent birds from flying into windows. Hang ribbons in front of the window (a bit unsightly), or hang sheer curtains (can be beautiful!).
jim hardy said:Hmmmm isn't there some tradition here about greeting people with a fish ?
Maybe it's a secret admirer..
Borek said:No, it is not Windex. It is a clean window that is a problem. Simply keep them dirty and your birds will be OK.
You can buy decals in the bird shape to be put on the glass, you just typically need more than one in the case of huge surfaces.
I loved the jay story And just like Lisa I don't remember hearing it (and it doesn't mean anything).
lisab said:What time is it? It's 4:04. I'm sorry, the time you are looking for cannot be found.