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Re: Somebody please answer this poor kid

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:15 am
by Jaylee
BlackSpinner wrote:
-SWS wrote: Rooster/Roster's apparent solution: drop an egg shaped vowel. Either way he's our Rooster and prefers to be called such.
As someone who once had fowls I can assure you that roosters don't drop eggs. They do fly into squawking hissy fits at a moments notice and they try to kill anything they perceive to be other roosters challenging their territory and hens. But no eggs.
No fair, you beat me to it.

Re: Somebody please answer this poor kid

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:22 am
by DreamStalker
BlackSpinner wrote:
-SWS wrote: Rooster/Roster's apparent solution: drop an egg shaped vowel. Either way he's our Rooster and prefers to be called such.
As someone who once had fowls I can assure you that roosters don't drop eggs. They do fly into squawking hissy fits at a moments notice and they try to kill anything they perceive to be other roosters challenging their territory and hens. But no eggs.


Your are most observant my dear spinner.

Re: Somebody please answer this poor kid

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:37 am
by -SWS
BlackSpinner wrote:
-SWS wrote: Rooster/Roster's apparent solution: drop an egg shaped vowel. Either way he's our Rooster and prefers to be called such.
As someone who once had fowls I can assure you that roosters don't drop eggs. They do fly into squawking hissy fits at a moments notice and they try to kill anything they perceive to be other roosters challenging their territory and hens. But no eggs.


Didn't you already tell us that your ex dropped two oval/ovular shaped vowels? Spelling and gender confusion are alive and kicking throughout the animal kingdom...

Re: Somebody please answer this poor kid

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:56 am
by BlackSpinner
-SWS wrote:
BlackSpinner wrote:
-SWS wrote: Rooster/Roster's apparent solution: drop an egg shaped vowel. Either way he's our Rooster and prefers to be called such.
As someone who once had fowls I can assure you that roosters don't drop eggs. They do fly into squawking hissy fits at a moments notice and they try to kill anything they perceive to be other roosters challenging their territory and hens. But no eggs.


Didn't you already tell us that your ex dropped two oval/ovular shaped vowels? Spelling and gender confusion are alive and kicking throughout the animal kingdom...
Yes but not eggs - and actually I had 2 roosters who slept happily together on one stick AND serviced the hens but they had a hate on for the neighbour's rooster.

Re: Somebody please answer this poor kid

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:46 am
by roster
torontoCPAPguy wrote:
Can someone please explain to me why Roster is called Rooster so I can get to sleep tonight and not dream about it. Sic.

Speaking of dreaming, I had one hell of a nightmare last night.




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Re: Somebody please answer this poor kid

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:52 am
by Jaylee
-SWS wrote:
BlackSpinner wrote:
-SWS wrote: Rooster/Roster's apparent solution: drop an egg shaped vowel. Either way he's our Rooster and prefers to be called such.
As someone who once had fowls I can assure you that roosters don't drop eggs. They do fly into squawking hissy fits at a moments notice and they try to kill anything they perceive to be other roosters challenging their territory and hens. But no eggs.


Didn't you already tell us that your ex dropped two oval/ovular shaped vowels? Spelling and gender confusion are alive and kicking throughout the animal kingdom...

Re: Somebody please answer this poor kid

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:13 pm
by roster
I may have been had. Seems this kid is having one apnea per month (AHI = .00000034?). Here are some other posts by CherryGurlEh.
CherryGurlEh: What is happening to me through the night?(mature answers)?
This has really got to me now,at school today I told a school counsellor what happens to me overnight and she said she went through the same thing as me when she was younger.It happens once a month,it first happened in February then in March and the last time it happened since then was June.When it happens I can't breathe for 10 seconds and I can't move my body it feels like I have already died.Before it happens I gasp for breath trying to get more air into my lungs then I stop breathing,and when 10 seconds are over I gasp for my breath and continue to sleep.Once it got worse because I stopped breathing and I think it was going onto minutes and as that was happening I got flashbacks of my life and the past lifes.I still couldn't move but luckily it stopped before I could even die and I quickly opened my eyes,it never happened since then.
http://sg.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 425AAjP2j0
CherryGurlEh: Am I starting to die towards sleep apnea? (mature answers)?
Well today when I got up I tested my breath and it went down to 7% a minute later it went down to 6% and then 5% then it went back up to 7% but then it went down to 4% and then 3% and it went up to 4% and now it's back up to 7%.Am I starting to die from sleep apnea?
http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 913AAlXjai
OOOOPS!!!

Looks like she died before we got her a CPAP!
CherryGurlEh: Am I Archangel Raphael?
I took a photo of myself and put it on this website and the next day someone sent me a messages saying that they like my aura and my beautiful presence,and that they can feel a connection with me.This person said that they can see Darkish Green in my aura and they checked the web and they remember that AA Raphael's aura is Emerald green so they said they checked google images for Emerald Green then they said that my aura is 100% Emerald Green!But,I asked my guardian angel what my higher selfs name was and they said Archangel Raphael I asked Michael and he said Raphael also.This person who said that my aura is 100% Emerald Green asked there angels Am I Archangel Raphael and then they said they felt a positive feeling over them which means a yes from the angels.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index ... 610AAJd3if

Re: Somebody please answer this poor kid

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:55 pm
by SleepingUgly
Oy, this kid needs more help than a CPAP can provide.

Re: Somebody please answer this poor kid

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 10:01 am
by LinkC
She's a young girl and it "happens once a month"???

Hmmmm.....

Re: Somebody please answer this poor kid

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 10:43 am
by Hospiceangel
I vote you've (and us) have been had. I think she has waaaaay too much time on her hands.
Shar:)

Re: Somebody please answer this poor kid

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 10:49 am
by sleepymama
I too think she may have alot of time on her hands. I do however find this all amusing. You all made me LOL literally.