"Taking down the barriers" - Q&A thread
- Licentia Poetica
- forum moderator emeritus
- Posts: 24935
- Joined: Sat Jan 25, 2003 10:06 am
- Gender: Female
- Location: Australia
- Contact:
it's almost 8 am. but my body says its 7 am. & it all means its too early.
at the moment i can't stop listening to "brace yourself" by howie day. it's so pretty & sad..
I can't do cartwheels. iim too un-co & tall. i think i used to be able to do like one or two.
but i can skip (like with a long rope with 2 other people turning it) on a pogo stick and i can turn around in circles while doing it
at the moment i can't stop listening to "brace yourself" by howie day. it's so pretty & sad..
I can't do cartwheels. iim too un-co & tall. i think i used to be able to do like one or two.
but i can skip (like with a long rope with 2 other people turning it) on a pogo stick and i can turn around in circles while doing it
If we knew each other's secrets, what comforts we should find.
John Churton Collins
- jo_alone
- board admin emeritus
- Posts: 16665
- Joined: Wed Aug 14, 2002 10:39 am
- Location: On the up Age: young 45!
- Contact:
Me cartwheeling would not be a pretty sight. I think it would resemble the actions of a one legged crab.
One day I will not think...I will just be...
"You can talk to me, I am your safe place" - from a daft film I watched - but those words stuck out a mile
Sometimes people with the worst pasts have the best futures.
You learn from the journey and trying to get where you want to go. Actually arriving is not what it's all about.
tis me
GONE CRAZY - BACK SOON
"You can talk to me, I am your safe place" - from a daft film I watched - but those words stuck out a mile
Sometimes people with the worst pasts have the best futures.
You learn from the journey and trying to get where you want to go. Actually arriving is not what it's all about.
tis me
GONE CRAZY - BACK SOON
-
- board admin emeritus
- Posts: 7467
- Joined: Tue Nov 20, 2001 1:00 am
- Licentia Poetica
- forum moderator emeritus
- Posts: 24935
- Joined: Sat Jan 25, 2003 10:06 am
- Gender: Female
- Location: Australia
- Contact:
ah well firstly madmoiselle frog is going as soon as i have time to find/ make something more suitable & interesting. she's cute, but she's outstayed her welcome i want something cool & fashiony.
I used to be "thatway" which i chose in some moment of (temporary?) insanity without thinking. Then I wanted something cool and other languagey, so I looked through some latin sites. Licentia Poetica means "poetic licence", which I thought fitting because well, expressions mod, & also the times i feel like my life is nothing but some very, very, very long boring story.
So, yeah
edited like 3 times because im a dope with too little sleep.
I used to be "thatway" which i chose in some moment of (temporary?) insanity without thinking. Then I wanted something cool and other languagey, so I looked through some latin sites. Licentia Poetica means "poetic licence", which I thought fitting because well, expressions mod, & also the times i feel like my life is nothing but some very, very, very long boring story.
So, yeah
edited like 3 times because im a dope with too little sleep.
If we knew each other's secrets, what comforts we should find.
John Churton Collins
- mephistopheles
- cow control
- Posts: 24355
- Joined: Thu May 26, 2005 4:40 pm
- Location: London
where did you read that?! I should go home! *muses*Licentia Poetica wrote:russia. depression doesn't exist there, i might be happyif you could live any where in the world, where would it be and why?
what's your favourite fish? for eating or otherwise.
- Licentia Poetica
- forum moderator emeritus
- Posts: 24935
- Joined: Sat Jan 25, 2003 10:06 am
- Gender: Female
- Location: Australia
- Contact:
my doctor told me
apparently anti depressants are like a black market
but i like my 5 goldfish (well ones not really gold - he's black with big eyes )
& last time i went to sydney aquarium.. i petted a baby shark it was all leathery. oh and there's these things called sea cucumbers & they look spikey but really theyre just kind of squishy.
apparently anti depressants are like a black market
i dont like seafood of any sort..nick wrote:what's your favourite fish? for eating or otherwise.
but i like my 5 goldfish (well ones not really gold - he's black with big eyes )
& last time i went to sydney aquarium.. i petted a baby shark it was all leathery. oh and there's these things called sea cucumbers & they look spikey but really theyre just kind of squishy.
If we knew each other's secrets, what comforts we should find.
John Churton Collins
- mephistopheles
- cow control
- Posts: 24355
- Joined: Thu May 26, 2005 4:40 pm
- Location: London
Licentia Poetica wrote:my doctor told me
apparently anti depressants are like a black market
oh. that. yes. well. don't listen to what the government says is going on in Russia...generally it's the exact opposite
goldfish rule! I have three...but they jump and that's kind of weird. Apparently you can eat sea cucumbers
So. Have you ever read the dictionary? Not cover to cover, just for kicks?
- Licentia Poetica
- forum moderator emeritus
- Posts: 24935
- Joined: Sat Jan 25, 2003 10:06 am
- Gender: Female
- Location: Australia
- Contact:
i've read the urban dictionary.. does that count?
i know all the books of the bible in order by heart. so bored was i in our school assemblies
i know all the books of the bible in order by heart. so bored was i in our school assemblies
If we knew each other's secrets, what comforts we should find.
John Churton Collins
whenever i got in trouble at school i had to write out a letter in the dictionary. like, all the words that went with that letter... (do you understand waht i mean? i'm sorry. i'm so damn tired i can't function...)
so uh...does that count?
so uh...does that count?
-marya hornbacher
spidey immer voran
(spidey ever onward)
- mephistopheles
- cow control
- Posts: 24355
- Joined: Thu May 26, 2005 4:40 pm
- Location: London
Ha! Bet you thought everyone had left you alone didn't you?
Hmm.
Do penguins have knees? (I don't expect you to know, I just wondered!)
And.
What's your favourite city?
Hmm.
Do penguins have knees? (I don't expect you to know, I just wondered!)
And.
What's your favourite city?
-
- board admin emeritus
- Posts: 7467
- Joined: Tue Nov 20, 2001 1:00 am
- mephistopheles
- cow control
- Posts: 24355
- Joined: Thu May 26, 2005 4:40 pm
- Location: London
someone has written a book on penguin kneesPink Spider wrote:hmmm. i dunno if pengiuns have knees. i'd have to look that upDo penguins have knees? (I don't expect you to know, I just wondered!)
And.
What's your favourite city?
my favourite city is duesseldorf =D
but...apparently they do
"Do penguins have knees?
This is an old chestnut. Penguins, in common with all birds, have a different arrangement of joints in the legs from those in mammals. However, they do have joints equivalent to our knees - the difference is that these joints are much closer to the hip than on mammals."
well that was informative, thanks
*wanders off*
- Licentia Poetica
- forum moderator emeritus
- Posts: 24935
- Joined: Sat Jan 25, 2003 10:06 am
- Gender: Female
- Location: Australia
- Contact:
nothing like random questionnage to get me back into the swing of things eh?
I would've had nooo clue. Though I used to have a cockatiel & he had knees.. But thanks for the random infonick wrote:Do penguins have knees? (I don't expect you to know, I just wondered!)
Paris. So cliche, but so worth itnick wrote:What's your favourite city?
"Sway" from american pie that I watched the other nightpsyche wrote:what song has been in your heads lately?
- Licentia Poetica
- forum moderator emeritus
- Posts: 24935
- Joined: Sat Jan 25, 2003 10:06 am
- Gender: Female
- Location: Australia
- Contact:
Unstickyfied
If we knew each other's secrets, what comforts we should find.
John Churton Collins
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 72 guests