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hairybare

USA
376 Posts

Posted - 02/16/2010 :  07:39:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I still say Janet Jackson is Micheal in drag. I know this is random but I noticed I only need two more posts to advance to advanced member.


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joserab

USA
845 Posts

Posted - 02/16/2010 :  19:56:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yep! You get kinda antsy when you get there. Just make sure you make that last one something really meaningful.
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Ravenwarbird

Canada
726 Posts

Posted - 04/18/2010 :  12:47:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I made an interesting observation this morning while eating breakfast and watching some TV. I see what is on and interesting while I eat. I watched one program on Green Homes of the world and made an observation common to them all. It was called "open living" where there are as few walls or dividers as possible and a lot of windows to make use of sun light. Every house they featured had big windows in the bathrooms with no curtains or blinds. One family house has a large window between the upstairs bathroom and the main floor kitchen. The wife said that since they are a family seeing each other naked is common,although they do not shower with guests over.

They were all beautiful houses with beautiful views and what most people would call little privacy. One family had it so there were big windows in each bedroom facing all the other bedrooms. The light could shine through the house all daylight hours and the parents could see their kids sleeping at night by star light. I also saw a program some weeks ago were the kids bedrooms were all located around a stair well, divided from each other by a thin sliding wall and there were no doors.

Sounds to me that the closer people get to living in harmony with the earth the more open the people become and less body conscience.
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been around

151 Posts

Posted - 04/19/2010 :  20:39:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Raven, your last sentence was beautiful. If the Green homes of the world is the future, humanity will be much better off. I like Bryan's house too with the one central bathroom.
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Ravenwarbird

Canada
726 Posts

Posted - 07/23/2010 :  02:51:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I went to the Temple today and it was great, fun for all; felt sorry for some of the guys though trying to say some of those names, glad I don't have to say them. Interesting thing happened when I got dropped off back at the Church though. One of the other Sisters had biked to the Church but her bike had broken, break line broke, and she did not want to ride it back home so arranged for a ride with someone else to get back home. Well my brother is pretty decant with fixing bikes so and we have a old junker bike he has used for parts to fix other bikes, so I told her I could save her some money and see if he could fix it. So when I got dropped off back at the Church I went to take a look at the bike and walk it home with me. Turns out the brake live was not broke just slipped off, I can fix it no problem so why even bother my brother about it. Also since the bike was still in really good condition and had front brakes still I just figured I would ride it home. However upon sitting on it I came to realize just how much smaller that Sister is compared to me plus I am sure the thing had to be too small for her too. I was hitting my knees on the gear shifts, that thing had to be meant for like a ten year old girl. I still rode the thing home but had to laugh at what I must have looked like especially since I was in a dress. I am sure if anyone had seen me coming they could have seen up it as I had to kind of hike it up so not to get it caught in the chain. I felt like a Shriner or a clown on a tiny bike, but it was fun. I wonder who she rode it and if she had the same problem I did with riding in a dress? Maybe that is the real reason she did not want to ride it back.
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