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Warm end.. Cool end

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  • 09-01-2006, 04:52 PM
    snakey68
    Re: Warm end.. Cool end
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    Originally Posted by JLC
    :sweeet: Awesome! If you have a son, you can send him over here to court my daughter! :P

    hehe :D Judy as a matter of fact I have 2 ...lol ........although one is still at primary school and the other is just learning to walk ...:giggle:

    can I still send the 6 year old over though :rolleyes: hehehe

    ps: Waldorf ....crack heads I have no experience with sorry ........... and neither do my SONS either Judy ...wink wink :sweeet:
  • 09-01-2006, 04:56 PM
    JLC
    Re: Warm end.. Cool end
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    Originally Posted by Waldorf_301
    Also off topic of this thread, what is the " reputation " thing on here, is it a good thing a bad thing..do you earn points and if so do you win something ( a cookie would be nice )

    The "Reputation" is just a way for the members of this site to express their approval or disapproval of other members posts. It should be used sparingly to avoid abuse. But if you see a post that you find particularly inspiring or extra helpful, you can give that person a "rep point." And if you see someone post something that you find exceedingly ofensive or inflamitory, you can give them a "negative rep point." These cases should really be rare and not at all used just because you disagree with someone's post or you don't like them or something.
  • 09-01-2006, 05:02 PM
    JLC
    Re: Warm end.. Cool end
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by snakey68
    hehe :D Judy as a matter of fact I have 2 ...lol ........although one is still at primary school and the other is just learning to walk ...:giggle:

    can I still send the 6 year old over though :rolleyes: hehehe

    ps: Waldorf ....crack heads I have no experience with sorry ........... and neither do my SONS either Judy ...wink wink :sweeet:

    LOL....The six year old would fit in quite nicely with my 4 and 10 year old sons! My daughter is 13, so we have a number of years yet to work things out. :giggle: :P (No crackheads here, either)!
  • 09-01-2006, 05:09 PM
    snakey68
    Re: Warm end.. Cool end
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JLC
    LOL....The six year old would fit in quite nicely with my 4 and 10 year old sons! My daughter is 13, so we have a number of years yet to work things out. :giggle: :P (No crackheads here, either)!

    ok I see we may be pushing them a tad too fast lmao :D

    lets just keep it under wraps for the time being ....(eg) deposit with option to buy kinda thing ..lol
  • 09-01-2006, 05:12 PM
    JLC
    Re: Warm end.. Cool end
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    Originally Posted by snakey68
    ok I see we may be pushing them a tad too fast lmao :D

    lets just keep it under wraps for the time being ....(eg) deposit with option to buy kinda thing ..lol

    ~snicker~ There's something to be said for arranged marriages. There was a time when every child had a mate picked out (by their parents) before they hit puberty. I have a feeling the kids would find that exceedingly old-fashioned, though. ....pity! :P
  • 09-01-2006, 05:21 PM
    snakey68
    Re: Warm end.. Cool end
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    Originally Posted by Waldorf_301
    But the cage set up really isn't that bad.. it really is making only the left side of the cage cold. And I can't tell if he feels like it's ok over there or not since I got him that darn hide rock..I never see him anymore! lol BP's will be BP's I suppose ;)

    aye they can be rather elusive , just keep an eye on the temps anyway waldorf and try to get it moved if you can is my suggestion.:sweeet:
  • 09-01-2006, 05:23 PM
    snakey68
    Re: Warm end.. Cool end
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JLC
    ~snicker~ There's something to be said for arranged marriages. There was a time when every child had a mate picked out (by their parents) before they hit puberty. I have a feeling the kids would find that exceedingly old-fashioned, though. ....pity! :P

    yep arranged marriage does have its good points I guess :P

    Puberty is a time of explosive retaliation of the hormone though which can offset the best laid plans :petting:
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