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I asked her the other day how she was going to be a vet if she didn't want to read and her answer was that she would just experiment to find out what works and what doesn't. That kid has an answer for everything.
Lol!
That's kinda scary. Tell her we're trying to get away from that.
She does do some weird stuff. The other day there is a bowl on the floor turned upside down. I asked why the bowl is on the floor. She said why don't you look? So I picked up the bowl, and somehow she had managed to trap two flies under the bowl on the floor. I have no idea how she did it.
She does do some weird stuff. The other day there is a bowl on the floor turned upside down. I asked why the bowl is on the floor. She said why don't you look? So I picked up the bowl, and somehow she had managed to trap two flies under the bowl on the floor. I have no idea how she did it.
She does do some weird stuff. The other day there is a bowl on the floor turned upside down. I asked why the bowl is on the floor. She said why don't you look? So I picked up the bowl, and somehow she had managed to trap two flies under the bowl on the floor. I have no idea how she did it.
The flies were probably doin the horizontal mambo when she trapped them. lol
Lol, I've posted before about how my friend and I, after seeing informational films in school, would recreate archaeological digs, digging up "skeletons," gently brushing away the dirt, setting them aside for cataloging. Doesn't get much funner than that.
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Originally Posted by BioMechanical
When I was about 7 yrs old I found the skeleton of a cat in the neighbor's bushes, and was convinced that I had discovered a Saber-tooth. They weren't too pleased when I put my discovery in my lunch box and took it to school for show and tell.
LOl, I used to do stuff like that, too. My dream was/is to be an archaeologist like Indiana Jones, so I'd be out in the yard setting up little grids around my dig sites.
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