Fishlett, if you come back I'll set up a beautiful aquarium for you with a pirates chest and sunken ships. What ever you want live coral and a clown fish for your entertainment. All of us at one time or another have been upset or offended, so hope to see you back soon!
Itsmee, you are always fun to have around with encouraging answers, hope to see you soon as well.
I think when you are sitting around drinking with your friends and the subject comes up you should go home as quickly as possible and get new friends.
When money is more important than your body parts you may want to go seek a psychologist.
Hopefully the guy was right handed and they cut off his left hand, but it doesn't seem that they really thought this out to well.
You know the old expression? A friend who would cut off your hand for you, is a friend indeed, lol.
Ticket master, probably.
Ten years in their country, and thousands of troops dead. Billions of tax payer's dollars spent, and this is the thanks we get. Grenades thrown into our buildings over there. The reason they call things accidents is because they aren't done on purpose.
If you're a woman you are never older than thirty. If you are a man you only lie about your age when dating younger women, lol.
I know professional athletes have to pay taxes in each state they play in, but as far as I'm aware most of us regular folk pay taxes in the state where our residency is. You may want to give a call to an accountant to find out for sure. Hope this helps...
More than some, less than others? I think I do, but I can only do my best.
1 firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values : incorruptibility
2 an unimpaired condition : soundness
3 the quality or state of being complete or undivided : completeness
Of course the Tooth Fairy's real, haven't you seen the movie?
leg·end
noun \?le-j?nd\
Definition of LEGEND
1
a : a story coming down from the past; especially : one popularly regarded as historical although not verifiable b : a body of such stories <a place in the legend of the frontier> c : a popular myth of recent origin d : a person or thing that inspires legends e : the subject of a legend <its violence was legend even in its own time — William Broyles Jr.>
2
a : an inscription or title on an object (as a coin) b : caption 2b c : an explanatory list of the symbols on a map or chart
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Examples of LEGEND
I don't believe the legends I've heard about this forest.the legend of a lost continentHe has become a baseball legend.The gravestone bears the legend “Rest in Peace.”
Origin of LEGEND
Middle English legende, from Anglo-French & Medieval Latin; Anglo-French legende, from Medieval Latin legenda, from Latin, feminine of legendus, gerundive of legere to gather, select, read; akin to Greek legein to gather, say, logosspeech, word, reasonFirst Known Use: 14th century
I'd be a pair of alligator boots. Rugged, tough, and good looking on the outside. While on the inside I'm broken in, comfortable and soft.