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Thread started 02/21/05 11:01am

applekisses

Ok...I'll do it too...Ask Apples a question... :D

Only one! Whaddya wanna know? biggrin
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Reply #1 posted 02/21/05 11:03am

RocknRollisali
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hmmm I was wondering whether or not I should start a thread entitled:

".....Ask RocknRollisalive a question..."

What do you think?

smile
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Reply #2 posted 02/21/05 11:09am

Sweeny79

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hmmm I have a few.

Have you ever tried the Special k diet and did it work?

Why do small children get completely naked in order to use the potty?

Will there be peace on earth, and will it begin with me?

How do you remove dry erase marker from a white shirt?

What's better mustard or ketcup?
In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.
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Reply #3 posted 02/21/05 11:10am

AsianBomb777

Can I make U breakfast sometime?
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Reply #4 posted 02/21/05 11:11am

ThreadCula

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My question is...

Where are u posting from?
Home,work?
"Nobody makes me bleed my own blood...NOBODY!"
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Reply #5 posted 02/21/05 11:12am

applekisses

RocknRollisalive said:

hmmm I was wondering whether or not I should start a thread entitled:

".....Ask RocknRollisalive a question..."

What do you think?

smile



I say...





YES! biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 02/21/05 11:12am

applekisses

Sweeny79 said:

hmmm I have a few.

Have you ever tried the Special k diet and did it work?

Why do small children get completely naked in order to use the potty?

Will there be peace on earth, and will it begin with me?

How do you remove dry erase marker from a white shirt?

What's better mustard or ketcup?


Girl, you need to pick ONE.
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Reply #7 posted 02/21/05 11:13am

applekisses

AsianBomb777 said:

Can I make U breakfast sometime?


It depends...are you a good cook?
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Reply #8 posted 02/21/05 11:13am

applekisses

ThreadCula said:

My question is...

Where are u posting from?
Home,work?


I'm at work.
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Reply #9 posted 02/21/05 11:13am

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applekisses said:

Sweeny79 said:

hmmm I have a few.

Have you ever tried the Special k diet and did it work?

Why do small children get completely naked in order to use the potty?

Will there be peace on earth, and will it begin with me?

How do you remove dry erase marker from a white shirt?

What's better mustard or ketcup?


Girl, you need to pick ONE.


ok i'll go with the dry erase one, I really liked that top. sad
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Reply #10 posted 02/21/05 11:16am

applekisses

Sweeny79 said:

applekisses said:



Girl, you need to pick ONE.


ok i'll go with the dry erase one, I really liked that top. sad



Awww hug I'd try some Oxi-Clean first...that stuff is the bomb! Just sprinkle it on the spot with some hot water (to make a paste) and let is soak for several hours.
How much is on there?
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Reply #11 posted 02/21/05 11:17am

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applekisses said:

Sweeny79 said:



ok i'll go with the dry erase one, I really liked that top. sad



Awww hug I'd try some Oxi-Clean first...that stuff is the bomb! Just sprinkle it on the spot with some hot water (to make a paste) and let is soak for several hours.
How much is on there?



Hmmm I'll try that! It's only a little bit on there. Thanks Apples! hug
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Reply #12 posted 02/21/05 11:22am

Mach

eek why is the sky blue ?
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Reply #13 posted 02/21/05 11:27am

AndGodCreatedM
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Why do cats snore? biggrin
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Reply #14 posted 02/21/05 11:38am

applekisses

Mach said:

eek why is the sky blue ?


Sunlight is made up of all colors of the rainbow and each color has it's own frequency and wavelength. Blue is one of the shortest and is, therefore, more easily absorbed by gas molecules in the air. The blue lightwave is then scattered through the sky and we can see it smile
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Reply #15 posted 02/21/05 11:38am

applekisses

AndGodCreatedMe said:

Why do cats snore? biggrin



I think it's because their little noses get stuffy smile cat
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Reply #16 posted 02/21/05 11:39am

Mach

applekisses said:

Mach said:

eek why is the sky blue ?


Sunlight is made up of all colors of the rainbow and each color has it's own frequency and wavelength. Blue is one of the shortest and is, therefore, more easily absorbed by gas molecules in the air. The blue lightwave is then scattered through the sky and we can see it smile


woot! shew... YAY dancing jig


hug thanx
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Reply #17 posted 02/21/05 11:40am

applekisses

Mach said:

applekisses said:



Sunlight is made up of all colors of the rainbow and each color has it's own frequency and wavelength. Blue is one of the shortest and is, therefore, more easily absorbed by gas molecules in the air. The blue lightwave is then scattered through the sky and we can see it smile


woot! shew... YAY dancing jig


hug thanx



biggrin hug No prob smile
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Reply #18 posted 02/21/05 1:01pm

Number23

Why are the sun and the moon exactly the same size in the sky of the only habitable planet in this solar system?

It niggles me. confused
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Reply #19 posted 02/21/05 1:05pm

subhuman09

Why do birds suddenly appear whenever I run into the wall?

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Reply #20 posted 02/21/05 1:09pm

thesexofit

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Why are some dicks bigger then others? Is it a past life thing?
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Reply #21 posted 02/21/05 1:14pm

Heavenly

What would you like for dinner, and is it easy to cook?
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Reply #22 posted 02/21/05 1:34pm

applekisses

Number23 said:

Why are the sun and the moon exactly the same size in the sky of the only habitable planet in this solar system?

It niggles me. confused



October 2000
Believe it or not, it actually is just a coincidence — and a happy one at that. The Moon and Sun have virtually the same angular size in our sky because the Sun is about 400 times wider than the Moon, but it's also about 400 times farther away. This allows us to see spectacular coronal displays and prominences during total solar eclipses. Interestingly, this hasn't always been the case. Tidal interactions cause the Moon to spiral about one inch per year away from Earth. In the distant past, the Moon was close enough to Earth so that it could block the Sun's entire disk and then some. Our prehuman ancestors would not have witnessed the beautiful coronal displays that we now enjoy. And about 50 million years from now, the Moon will be far enough away so that our descendants will only see annular eclipses.

So why do we happen to live in the brief period of Earth's history when the moon just barely blocks the sun? Indeed, the odds against it are enormous. But the universe is a large enough place so that highly improbable coincidences can and do occur. It's important to note, however, that even today some solar eclipses are annular because the Earth and Moon have elliptical orbits. — ROBERT NAEYE, SENIOR EDITOR

http://www.astronomy.com/...=a&id=2196
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Reply #23 posted 02/21/05 1:35pm

applekisses

subhuman09 said:

Why do birds suddenly appear whenever I run into the wall?

biggrin



Ask him --> penguin

I think it's a conspiracy!
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Reply #24 posted 02/21/05 1:35pm

applekisses

thesexofit said:

Why are some dicks bigger then others? Is it a past life thing?


Different levels of growth hormone. shrug
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Reply #25 posted 02/21/05 1:36pm

subhuman09

applekisses said:

subhuman09 said:

Why do birds suddenly appear whenever I run into the wall?

biggrin



Ask him --> penguin

I think it's a conspiracy!


I knew it!

That's it-I'm selling him for CDs.
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Reply #26 posted 02/21/05 1:36pm

applekisses

Heavenly said:

What would you like for dinner, and is it easy to cook?


hmmm Actually, I'd like a Martha's Vineyard salad biggrin You don't even have to cook it! woot!
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Reply #27 posted 02/21/05 1:41pm

Number23

applekisses said:

Number23 said:

Why are the sun and the moon exactly the same size in the sky of the only habitable planet in this solar system?

It niggles me. confused



October 2000
Believe it or not, it actually is just a coincidence — and a happy one at that. The Moon and Sun have virtually the same angular size in our sky because the Sun is about 400 times wider than the Moon, but it's also about 400 times farther away. This allows us to see spectacular coronal displays and prominences during total solar eclipses. Interestingly, this hasn't always been the case. Tidal interactions cause the Moon to spiral about one inch per year away from Earth. In the distant past, the Moon was close enough to Earth so that it could block the Sun's entire disk and then some. Our prehuman ancestors would not have witnessed the beautiful coronal displays that we now enjoy. And about 50 million years from now, the Moon will be far enough away so that our descendants will only see annular eclipses.

So why do we happen to live in the brief period of Earth's history when the moon just barely blocks the sun? Indeed, the odds against it are enormous. But the universe is a large enough place so that highly improbable coincidences can and do occur. It's important to note, however, that even today some solar eclipses are annular because the Earth and Moon have elliptical orbits. — ROBERT NAEYE, SENIOR EDITOR

http://www.astronomy.com/...=a&id=2196


confused
I'm not convinced, Andrea.
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Reply #28 posted 02/21/05 1:46pm

ThreadCula

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Do u believe in psychics?
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Reply #29 posted 02/21/05 1:59pm

applekisses

Number23 said:

applekisses said:




October 2000
Believe it or not, it actually is just a coincidence — and a happy one at that. The Moon and Sun have virtually the same angular size in our sky because the Sun is about 400 times wider than the Moon, but it's also about 400 times farther away. This allows us to see spectacular coronal displays and prominences during total solar eclipses. Interestingly, this hasn't always been the case. Tidal interactions cause the Moon to spiral about one inch per year away from Earth. In the distant past, the Moon was close enough to Earth so that it could block the Sun's entire disk and then some. Our prehuman ancestors would not have witnessed the beautiful coronal displays that we now enjoy. And about 50 million years from now, the Moon will be far enough away so that our descendants will only see annular eclipses.

So why do we happen to live in the brief period of Earth's history when the moon just barely blocks the sun? Indeed, the odds against it are enormous. But the universe is a large enough place so that highly improbable coincidences can and do occur. It's important to note, however, that even today some solar eclipses are annular because the Earth and Moon have elliptical orbits. — ROBERT NAEYE, SENIOR EDITOR

http://www.astronomy.com/...=a&id=2196


confused
I'm not convinced, Andrea.


That's what the man said...but, maybe it's because both are being hurled at us at the same speed and the Earth will be hit by both at the same time.
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