Spaceman
- 28 Jan 2005 23:56
CLOSED - THANKS to all customers for the last few years
stockbunny
- 23 May 2007 11:12
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OK it's Chicken salad for lunch way too warm to spend time in the kitchen, chicken has been roasted with garlic and lemon, nasty skin removed and the salad is fresh from out the back.
JStratford
- 23 May 2007 11:21
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Sorry Bluey. but there's nothing worth reading that would make any kind of sense at the moment. Having said that, I can let you have a snippet of what I'm working on at the moment... "Fibonacci is the better known name given posthumously to Leonardo Pisano, an Italian mathematician born in the twelfth century to Guiliemo Bonacci."
Bunny, that'll be lovely. Thank you.
Bluelady
- 23 May 2007 11:24
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Fibonacci=rabbits
JStratford
- 23 May 2007 11:31
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True. Perhaps we should put Bunny in a sealed enviroment and see what happens :-)
Bluelady
- 23 May 2007 11:36
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In this weather and especially if outside I am sure she will be one very hot bunny in need of someone's life support machine!!!
Unless there is a Mr Bunny in the sealed environment and there is air conditioning........;0)
stockbunny
- 23 May 2007 11:45
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Er no Mr Bunny is consigned to past history LOL
I'm clastrophobic - odd for a bunny I know - but this does mean confined let along sealed spaces are a no-no.....too much like an oven! ;>)
stockbunny
- 23 May 2007 11:45
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Or being vacuum packed! :>0
Bluelady
- 23 May 2007 11:52
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Ok why is there a LOL when you say Mr Bunny is consigned to past history.
I can understand that confined spaces might be claustrophobic!!!
JStratford
- 23 May 2007 11:56
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The way it's heating up today, I feel just like I'm in an oven as it is and isn't life in general just one big sealed enviroment? Anyway enough of the philsophical thinking. I've got to the point now of trying to explain that Fibonacci didn't actually 'discover' his own sequence of numbers. Or something.
stockbunny
- 23 May 2007 12:13
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JS - sounds like you need a break for a while ;>)
Blue Lady - why not? LOL
Bluelady
- 23 May 2007 12:14
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Perhaps some of Socrates homemade lemonade might help your writer's block?
stockbunny
- 23 May 2007 12:15
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Oh gawd....don't do it JS.....
;>)
Bluelady
- 23 May 2007 12:17
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Well stockbunny, not knowing your family circumstances except that you have two sons, one a teenager and the other 21 years old, a LOL says something to me about your LOL, lol.
stockbunny
- 23 May 2007 12:28
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But possibly not what you may think Blue Lady ;>)
Bluelady
- 23 May 2007 12:39
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I am sure I have a vivid imagination stockbunny and I will definately come up with my own conclusion...but that is half the fun of message boards!!!
JStratford
- 23 May 2007 12:42
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Not the lemonade... anything but that.... please!!!
Bluelady
- 23 May 2007 12:49
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J Stratford, Ok a cup of tea then ;0) But the lemondade was such a good idea as I thought males spend so much time on the 'throne' contemplating various ideas and Socrate's lemonade might have unblocked your writer's block and any other blockage, lol.
KEAYDIAN
- 23 May 2007 13:03
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I've not fully recovered from the glass of home brewed lemonade I consumed a few weeks back if you remember?
Oh I forgot, I'm a duck, quack quack.
JStratford
- 23 May 2007 13:15
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Bluey, There is somehow a perverse logic in your way of thinking, but as I have to go out tomorrow and be nice, I think I will need all my faculties intact.
K. Quack quackity quack quack quackers quack?
stockbunny
- 23 May 2007 13:18
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Yes the great lemonade disaster - we remember it well LOL
Jacobs JS?