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Castle Courtyard => General Discussion / Questions => Topic started by: Templar on November 24, 2012, 11:07:16 PM
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WELL "IT" HAS COME TO MY NEIGHBORHOOD.................TEMPS IN THE 20S THIS AM AND THAT STUFF ON THE GROUND LOOKS LIKE "IT"---THANK GOD THERE ISN'T MUCH OF" IT "BUT NONE THE LESS "IT " HAS COME AND ONCE THAT HAPPENS "IT " CONTINUES FOR MONTHS------DON'T GET ME WRONG I ENJOY "IT" AND THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR "IT" COMES BUT THE FIRST TIME STILLS WAKES SOMETHING UP INSIDE YOU...........I AM TALKING ABOUT SNOW!
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I never would have guessed what you were talking about LOL.
I haven't seen snow for about 44 years.
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You win! I haven't seen it in 8 months.
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WELL I HAVE NEVER SEEN A KANGAROO IN THE MICHIGAN WOODS EITHER----NOT QUITE THE SAME I KNOW--L0L
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You've never seen a kangaroo in the Michigan woods :o Well I can top that, I've never seen a kangaroo.. :o Capt Kangaroo doesn't does he? ??? ;D ;D As for snow we had some 3 weeks ago. Only a dusting thou. We get most of our snow in Feb and March.
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A Kangaroo ?!!! ??? Snow?!!! ??? What does those two words mean ? ;D :D
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People have been telling me that there is snow in Kansas City which is heading my direction. I'm not looking forward to it.
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A Kangaroo ?!!! ??? Snow?!!! ??? What does those two words mean ? ;D :D
A Kangaroo is a small camel with really short frount legs and a pouch on her belly and a really long strong tall, and snow is just cold white sand. ;D ;D ;D
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LOOOOOL :D :D :D :D
Nice one Pocketcoins
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A Kangaroo ?!!! ??? Snow?!!! ??? What does those two words mean ? ;D :D
A Kangaroo is a small camel with really short frount legs and a pouch on her belly and a really long strong tall, and snow is just cold white sand. ;D ;D ;D
Well, I think you might be right
there is scientific evidence that Kangaroos used to live around the pyramids ;)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-dGJCnJEx1-E/T6BB7zwc7II/AAAAAAAAB2Y/gUOvLyUDEWY/s1600/540274_428255523869554_378766758818431_1571652_644702403_n.jpg)
But unfortunately they all evolved to camels after continuously jumping for 96 Km around the pyramids
(http://media-cache-ec5.pinterest.com/upload/270778996315138718_PiDXNk9Z_b.jpg)
They had to use their front legs as their tail suffered from sever wear ;D
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You may not have Kangaroos in Egypt, but I think we might have more Camels than Egypt.
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I agree :) and this was a big surprise to templar :)