Can you guys tell me what this is?
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It is nighttime and I was cleaning up after the kids went to sleep and I just found a flashlight, nerf bullet, ball-point pen, and yo-yo all tied together with the yo-yo string and scotch tape; there's a cat leash attached to it. What do you think it could be? I'm going to ask Elijah, my almost 5 year old, what it is tomorrow, but anybody want to gander a guess? As further hints, I will tell you, I found him all scotch taped together, even over his mouth, on my bed earlier today. I saved him but he wouldn't tell me who did it. Later I saw him crawling around on the ground holding a gun, a drum stick and a small plastic-wire thing that came off the box my new watch was in. It appeared to me that he was stalking his almost 2 year old sister who was peacefully watching "Bun Bah" on my bed. I asked him what he was doing but he just held up the plastic-wire thingy and looked at me cryptically before crawling off behind my bed. Screaming ensuded but there was laughter too so I chose not to investigate further. Does that help?
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kids being kids
you should applaud his inventiveness for creating play weapons instead of whining until you sprung the $50 to buy him the latest off the shelf toy boom boom
you should applaud his inventiveness for creating play weapons instead of whining until you sprung the $50 to buy him the latest off the shelf toy boom boom
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Oh I do applaud it Boris! His imagination astounds me...although I had a great one as a child too, but I used it for girlier ventures so figuring out what is going on in his head really cracks me up sometimes! He was all into some kind of adventure in his head last night, I could barely get him to come out of character long enough to tell me what he wanted for supper. He was asleep when I left this morning. Can't wait to find out what that contraption was supposed to be. Definately a weapon of some sort.
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MamaBear ... another one gone, not to come back? and she never did tell us what the mystery weapon was her kids built
may as well revive one of her old threads with something new
do you know where this is?
'cuz I really want to go there ... nice clear water pools, nice waterfalls, plenty of greenery ... looks like a good place to go
may as well revive one of her old threads with something new
do you know where this is?
'cuz I really want to go there ... nice clear water pools, nice waterfalls, plenty of greenery ... looks like a good place to go
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here's another - where is this?
looks very much like where several science fiction movies have been filmed ...
looks very much like where several science fiction movies have been filmed ...
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found out where the waterfall picture is from - Croatia
http://www.wayfaring.info/2008/04/25/yo ... #more-5675" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.wayfaring.info/2008/04/25/yo ... #more-5675" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Located in a deep mysterious ancient forest known as the “Devil’s Garden” between Zagreb and Zadar, Plitvice Lakes National Park, composed of 19.5 hectares of woods, lakes and waterfalls. Imagine Niagara Falls diced and sprinkled over a heavily forested Grand Canyon. This lush valley of terraced lakes is laced together by waterfalls and miles of pleasant wooden-plank walks. One of Croatia’s top sights, it’s the oldest national park in Europe, deservedly listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979. Countless cascades and strangely clear and colorful water make the Plitvice Lakes National Park a misty natural wonderland.
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IE wrote:Pretty sure the second one is Lake Mead.
and upon further review, I'm pretty sure you are right ... good call
http://www.houseboating.org/mead/overview.cfm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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and while looking for pictures of it, came across this bit of info:
Water levels are falling in America's largest reservoir. If it dries up, so could power and water for much of the Southwest.
Imagine Nevada's Lake Mead, the largest reservoir in the United States, as a great sand pit, and imagine the population of the western United States as a colossal ostrich burying its head in the pit. And now, imagine the sand level dropping so fast that the willfully ignorant bird is forced to confront the fact that Lake Mead may actually become as dry as a sand pit in a decade.
Lake Mead stores water from the Colorado River. When full, it holds 9.3 trillion gallons, an amount equal to the water that flows through the Colorado River in two years. The water from Lake Mead is used for many things. It irrigates a million acres of crops in the United States and Mexico, and supplies water to tens of millions of people. Its mighty Hoover Dam generates enough electricity to power a half-million homes. Additionally, the power from Hoover Dam is used to carry water up and across the Sierra Nevada Mountains on its way to Southern California.
In 2000, the water level at Lake Mead was 1,214 feet, close to its all-time high. It's been dropping ever since. When Lake Mead was built during the 1920s and 1930s, the western United States was enjoying one of the wettest periods of the past 1,200 years. Even today, our so-called drought is still wetter than the average precipitation for the area averaged over centuries. In other words, for the last 75 years, we've been partying like it's 1929. Farmers grow rice by flooding arid farmland with water from Lake Mead; residents of desert communities maintain front lawns of green grass; golfers demand courses in areas where the temperature exceeds 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer.
rest of the story http://www.good.is/post/lake-mead-is-drying-up/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Water levels are falling in America's largest reservoir. If it dries up, so could power and water for much of the Southwest.
Imagine Nevada's Lake Mead, the largest reservoir in the United States, as a great sand pit, and imagine the population of the western United States as a colossal ostrich burying its head in the pit. And now, imagine the sand level dropping so fast that the willfully ignorant bird is forced to confront the fact that Lake Mead may actually become as dry as a sand pit in a decade.
Lake Mead stores water from the Colorado River. When full, it holds 9.3 trillion gallons, an amount equal to the water that flows through the Colorado River in two years. The water from Lake Mead is used for many things. It irrigates a million acres of crops in the United States and Mexico, and supplies water to tens of millions of people. Its mighty Hoover Dam generates enough electricity to power a half-million homes. Additionally, the power from Hoover Dam is used to carry water up and across the Sierra Nevada Mountains on its way to Southern California.
In 2000, the water level at Lake Mead was 1,214 feet, close to its all-time high. It's been dropping ever since. When Lake Mead was built during the 1920s and 1930s, the western United States was enjoying one of the wettest periods of the past 1,200 years. Even today, our so-called drought is still wetter than the average precipitation for the area averaged over centuries. In other words, for the last 75 years, we've been partying like it's 1929. Farmers grow rice by flooding arid farmland with water from Lake Mead; residents of desert communities maintain front lawns of green grass; golfers demand courses in areas where the temperature exceeds 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer.
rest of the story http://www.good.is/post/lake-mead-is-drying-up/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Well I can't decide what the hell is going on in here, so I've decided that this is going to be the "whatever/spam" thread for now.
90 minutes until free agency, so until then I'm making an abortion-like poor man's cuisine of spaghetti mixed with pulled pork. I'll report back from the toilet here in about an hour.
90 minutes until free agency, so until then I'm making an abortion-like poor man's cuisine of spaghetti mixed with pulled pork. I'll report back from the toilet here in about an hour.
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no no, I'm an idiot. I didn't realize that this thread had a page one, so I thought you started a thread to answer your own question about some obscure location.Xee wrote:San Marino the country, not the city. Try reading a book sometime.UOK wrote:...are you high?
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it is a revived MamaBear thread (we miss her) ... so, since she started with a "what is this?" questions, seems a natural progression to morph to a "where is this?" discussionUOK wrote:Well I can't decide what the hell is going on in here
check for drunks before you sitUOK wrote:90 minutes until free agency, so until then I'm making an abortion-like poor man's cuisine of spaghetti mixed with pulled pork. I'll report back from the toilet here in about an hour.
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UOK wrote:no no, I'm an idiot. I didn't realize that this thread had a page one, so I thought you started a thread to answer your own question about some obscure location.
ah, so maybe you're the drunk?
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More like:Boris13c wrote:UOK wrote:no no, I'm an idiot. I didn't realize that this thread had a page one, so I thought you started a thread to answer your own question about some obscure location.
ah, so maybe you're the drunk?
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where is this? right now, I'm not sure, but I am researching it
** EDIT - found it ... it is in Frankfurt Germany
http://blog.travelpod.com/travel-photo/ ... /tpod.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
** EDIT - found it ... it is in Frankfurt Germany
http://blog.travelpod.com/travel-photo/ ... /tpod.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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still haven't found where the previous pic is ... somewhere in Iceland was the closest I've come to something similar
so, here is a new one - anyone know where this is?
it is a pretty cool pic I think ... can you imagine waking in one of those beach side houses, looking outside on a warm spring day, and there goes an iceberg the size of a small town floating down the bay
so, here is a new one - anyone know where this is?
it is a pretty cool pic I think ... can you imagine waking in one of those beach side houses, looking outside on a warm spring day, and there goes an iceberg the size of a small town floating down the bay
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Thats got to be a town along Iceberg Alley off the coast of Newfoundland.
I don't know if you meant this to be sort of game, so I didn't comment on the falls (because I cheated), but since no one else has it... here you go.
http://twistedsifter.com/2012/03/pictur ... n-iceland/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Google's "Search by Image" feature is pretty awesome. It's come in handy when I see one of your posts in Wink's thread and thought "DAMN! Who is that?"
http://www.google.com/insidesearch/feat ... image.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'll leave the most recent for those more sporting.
http://twistedsifter.com/2012/03/pictur ... n-iceland/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Google's "Search by Image" feature is pretty awesome. It's come in handy when I see one of your posts in Wink's thread and thought "DAMN! Who is that?"
http://www.google.com/insidesearch/feat ... image.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'll leave the most recent for those more sporting.
CAPTAIN MEATBALL!
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ah, so I was in the ballpark with my Iceland guess ...gaba wrote:I don't know if you meant this to be sort of game, so I didn't comment on the falls (because I cheated), but since no one else has it... here you go.
http://twistedsifter.com/2012/03/pictur ... n-iceland/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
very coolgaba wrote:Google's "Search by Image" feature is pretty awesome. It's come in handy when I see one of your posts in Wink's thread and thought "DAMN! Who is that?"
http://www.google.com/insidesearch/feat ... image.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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