P.S. Salt water has been scientifically proven to encourage expectoration (but of you all knew that didn't you)
Of course they did......They All Know Everything
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P.S. Salt water has been scientifically proven to encourage expectoration (but of you all knew that didn't you)
Of course they did......They All Know Everything
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unusual nouns give upscale lunch a taste exquisite.
I don't know, it must be an old word because my auto check doesn't flag it.
nosh is a very new york, yiddish influenced word.
it literally means to snack in between meals, or to have a snack and can even be used as a noun or a verb - i.e. have a bagel nosh - VS - why don't you nosh on something if you are hungry?
okay enough for the language update. :t
underwater play strengthens calves and lengthens exhalations.
am flying home from NYC today - and it really is unusually warm here.
can't wait to get back to Cali :inlove
kp
Seek a new creature to understand and rapidly ...yeah.
Let the job search begin! Employers are coming out of the woodwork to hire forestry students. I'm hoping for a good job
Roast and puree it, drink lots-yummy!!
This trying to loose the Christmas weight gain thing is a bloody nightmare.:head
I’M HUNGRY..
yesses
Yacht espionage spells stern excrement slinging.
I wonder what i shall find when i go to revamp my boat's shitter. Will it be fun?
Sorry, Octo - It's a crappy job. My parent's sailboat recently replumbed itself (read: big leak in a small pipe) to drain the head into the bilge :rcard Fortunately, the leak was easy to find, and easy to access / fix. Hope it goes that easy for you.
Expect smelly pooper, invoking odd nautically appropriate, gritty expressions. :yack
Rotating Orangutans Threatened Trevor's Intricate New Glockenspiel
Two Australians just arrived here in New Zealand after a paddle of 3300 Kilometres. They took 62 days and still managed to jump out of their kayak and walk ashore. Quite amazing snd inspiring!:friday
Please respect your itinerant nomadic guy.
That was a nice quick one What an amazing accomplishment for those Aussies! Is that some sort of record?