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Published: 2018-02-03 18:49:11 +0000 UTC; Views: 258; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 1
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This Actually Happened Supplemental #1 - Shivering SignsIt honestly never occurred to us that a person could be shivering and shaking too much to use Sign Language. We may have had too much of an academic interest in the results.
Of all the Briquettes, Jenniferβs house is farthest. The street is not all that long but her house is second from the south end while mine is second from the north end. The fact that they stayed late for Hanukkah gave me an idea. Everyone (in this general area) knows the story of the Pilgrims inviting the Indians to the first Thanksgiving, so why not make a new Hanukkah tradition of inviting an Indian?
Fun Fact: You might have heard the warning about how cold it gets in the desert at night and the High Desert is the extreme example. Between the thin air and lack of humidity in winter (as low as 3%) there is a very wide range of temperature between night and day. A mid-afternoon high approaching 70 Fahren-hot can fall to well below freezing by midnight. Temperatures start falling steadily in the last hour before sunset.
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Fevley [2018-02-04 00:12:33 +0000 UTC]
Ah, poor girl! Neither of them are going to forget again!
Β I like your tail wagging, as if it's long enough to be sentient.
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uncle-bilbo In reply to Fevley [2018-02-11 17:20:40 +0000 UTC]
My hair does have a mind of its own and is generally good company. I just wish I could train it to do actual work, but it does lack motivation.
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