It is well that I do not know you in person, as my heart has already been broken a sufficient number of times.
Awww, that's so cute.
So take this body at sunset to the great stream whose pulses start in the blue hills, and let these ashes drift from the Long Bridge where only a late gull breaks that deep and populous grave.
Just out of curiosity, have you ever thought of trying out for this TV show? You wouldn't be out of place there.
[i]Linguistics will become a science when linguists begin standing on one another's shoulders instead of on one another's toes.[/i]
—Stephen R. Anderson
[i]Málin eru höfuðeinkenni þjóðanna.[/i]
—Séra Tómas Sæmundsson
Assuming that that is Jacqui, she would stand a very good chance, with two caveats:
Firstly, according to her posts here, she's 16 (is that too young? I don't know)
More importantly she lives not in Australia but in the East Midlands
XinuX wrote:I learned this language, but then I sneezed and now am in prison for high treason. 0/10 would not speak again.
thedukeofnuke wrote:Assuming that that is Jacqui, she would stand a very good chance, with two caveats:
Firstly, according to her posts here, she's 16 (is that too young? I don't know)
More importantly she lives not in Australia but in the East Midlands
Lots of contestants on that show are 16. It's modelling. They actually have two separate dormitories for under-18s and over-18s. It's only on America's Next Top Model that contestants have to be 18 because America is crazy paranoid about letting under-18s do anything without their mummies and daddies. (By way of comparison, in Scotland all rights your parents have to make decisions for you stop at 16, and you can go off and get a job and start a family if you want to. Even though you can't vote. And it's almost the same in England.)
Living in England might be more of a problem, though, if only for practical reasons. But there is a BNTM as well. It even has an Aussie hosting it now (Elle Macpherson).
[i]Linguistics will become a science when linguists begin standing on one another's shoulders instead of on one another's toes.[/i]
—Stephen R. Anderson
[i]Málin eru höfuðeinkenni þjóðanna.[/i]
—Séra Tómas Sæmundsson
Yeah, I wasn't going to say any more, but Viktor apparently took it a little too far...
[i]Linguistics will become a science when linguists begin standing on one another's shoulders instead of on one another's toes.[/i]
—Stephen R. Anderson
[i]Málin eru höfuðeinkenni þjóðanna.[/i]
—Séra Tómas Sæmundsson
Yeah, I wasn't going to say any more, but Viktor apparently took it a little too far...
Well, what he means by that is 'plugged the image into tineye to see if it came up with anything'. Their cache isn't that big at 1.67 bn images but it's quite a lot!
"It will not come by waiting for it. It will not be said, 'Here it is,' or 'There it is.' Rather, the Kingdom of the Father is spread out upon the earth, and men do not see it."
– The Gospel of Thomas
Is he very big? Hard to tell with no reference points in the photo.
I can't say I love centipedes (I only know them as pests), but I used to have a pet snake, so I can sympathize with not everyone seeing your baby the way you do!
Yes.
I think, as with spiders, I wouldn't want to touch them, but I like looking at pictures and stuff!
On that note, there's a big spider living in my bathroom, but I forgot what name I gave it (either Fred, Frank or Simon – although saying that, I bet it's female) and I haven't seen it in a while...
I used to have a grasshopper (a she), that was, ironically, named Николай Николаевич Николайев (nikolai nikolaievich nikolaiev). She died a few days ago, after laying some eggs.
finlay wrote:On that note, there's a big spider living in my bathroom, but I forgot what name I gave it (either Fred, Frank or Simon – although saying that, I bet it's female) and I haven't seen it in a while...
We have a fairly substantial one called Boris in the porch.
Since I've not posted any pictures of myself lately, here's one from my Belfast trip.
Even the guys want me Oh wait, you knew that already...
XinuX wrote:I learned this language, but then I sneezed and now am in prison for high treason. 0/10 would not speak again.
finlay wrote:On that note, there's a big spider living in my bathroom, but I forgot what name I gave it (either Fred, Frank or Simon – although saying that, I bet it's female) and I haven't seen it in a while...
We have a fairly substantial one called Boris in the porch.
Since I've not posted any pictures of myself lately, here's one from my Belfast trip.
Even the guys want me Oh wait...
XinuX wrote:I learned this language, but then I sneezed and now am in prison for high treason. 0/10 would not speak again.