That Darn Gravity
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Watching a woman
astronaut , she was on the
space station. Her hair,
floating straight up. Made me think,
does that work on body parts?
astronaut , she was on the
space station. Her hair,
floating straight up. Made me think,
does that work on body parts?
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Re: That Darn Gravity
hi, another great ,witty observation from you, really liked this.the hair thing would not be a problem for me(bald as a coot).good stuff!
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Re: That Darn Gravity
OMG, LMAO.... for as bad as their hair looks, it better work on other parts! I love your imagination, quick wit, and the brightness you bring to this board. When I'm feeling down, I know you can brighten my day! This is just a wondeful piece of writing!
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Re: That Darn Gravity
Dearest Rupert and Robin, thank you for your comments. Thanks and I am glad you got a laugh out of it.
Much Love,
Lynn
Much Love,
Lynn
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Re: That Darn Gravity
Absolutely brilliant observation there :') I'm just grinning from ear to ear right now. Lovely, witty piece of writing :)
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Re: That Darn Gravity
Just yesterday, at a gathering of friends, I remarked after surveying several faces in their sixties, that our faces are more obviously masks as we age. Things are drooping, pulling away from the underlying structure. One woman said, "Thanks a lot." Someone else said, "Gravity."
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Re: That Darn Gravity
Quick and witty like others have said; I enjoyed reading it. :3 Congratulations on the Spotlight!
"This was the very reason why you were brought to Narnia;
That by knowing Me here for a little, you may know Me better there.”
That by knowing Me here for a little, you may know Me better there.”
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Re: That Darn Gravity
suppose that's why dolly parton took up singing and didn't
go into space??
well done on the spotlight
go into space??
well done on the spotlight
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Re: That Darn Gravity
I believe that in theory living in an atmosphere without gravity would actually help delay that part of the ageing process!
A very witty piece, much enjoyed.
Congratulations on the spotlight!
A very witty piece, much enjoyed.
Congratulations on the spotlight!
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Re: That Darn Gravity
Clever wit,deserving of the Spotlight. Congratulations to you,deserved.
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I got a very sexy feeling from this one. You don't need anti-gravity to make things stand up. May just be me. But hey now... Great spotlight choice.
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A sprinkling of wit awakens the mind to more lively thoughts, but, seriously,it would be great to delay the effects of aging. Congratulations on the TPS Spotlight.