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Notes by thereBdragons, in chronological orderNotes by thereBdragons
Thursday Quote: "If you don't take risks, you can't create a future."
~MONKEY D. LUFFY "One Piece"
The slippery feeling you get when you wash bleach off your hands comes from the fact that you have basically made soap by dissolving the top layer of skin.
Yikes!
A cow is more aerodynamic than a Jeep Wrangler. {esp if you want to make it over the moon.}
*Music2* Something in the way she mooooooves...*Music2*
Cows leather seats are free. You pay extra for them in a Jeep.
During the Cold War, CIA agents communicated based on how their shoelaces were ties. A stage magician, John Mulholland also taught them tricks they could use.
I wore loafers back than. So never a mistake. Seems I remember another person helping one of elite agency's back than, a Prof. Timothy Leary? *Laugh*
Sunday Word: mallifuff (Scots) Being utterly devoid of any energy needed to get things done.
I sometimes suffer from mallifuff.

Other times, I suffer from mallifluff: being utterly enshrouded in Husky fur during shedding.

So thats what the Scots call dead?
Saturday Word: The metal item used to measure your feet in a shoe store is called a: Bannock devise.
At 11 years old I thought it as a torture device. Hmm live and learn. *Laugh*
Magma: is underground and lava is magma that reaches the surface.
Quote "Strength is the capacity to break a chocolate bar in four pieces with your bare hands---then just eat one of the pieces." ~Judith Viorst
I am soooo weak!
That reminds me of a story from the late, great Scottish comedian Chic Murray.

I once fell down in the street. This woman came up to me and asked "Did you fall?" "No," I said to her, "I'm trying to break a bar of chocolate in my back pocket."
2 people have fallen from the Empire State Building and lived. Bothe fell from the 86th floor and land on the 85th.
I hope they went right out and bought lottery tickets (right after being discharged from Bellevue, of course).
A 10 foot fall.
In 1846, a snail from Egypt was thought to be dead. It was glued to an index card and put on display in a British museum. In 1850, it started to move and was found to be alive. (The mummied snail returns, lol)
It was never confirmed that the student who noticed it was missing said "Where did that escargot?"
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A chemical in human saliva called opiorphin is 6x more potent than morphine.
Sunday Word: latibulate (17th century): to hide in a corner in an attempt to escape reality. (so that's what they call what little Jack Horner did. At least he had a pie.)
That is a nicer way to phrase what I do pretty often... thanks for sharing!
...reality is absolutely worth hiding from.
Saturday Word: theophobia~ the fear of a god or gods and their vengeance. {not sure if cupid might be a god to fear, who knows.)
For Friday the 13th, check this one
 Counting To Thirteen. Open in new Window. (18+)
A cat burglar attempts to save his life by stealing unique items from a list.
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Thursday Quote: "What's money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do." ~Bob Dylan
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