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JDeere 03-18-2017 03:11 PM

I like to shoot guns, at the gun range. I prefer the zombie target best.

girl_dee 03-18-2017 05:07 PM

my roots
 
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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 1133902)
I have saltwater fishing in my blood. If the fish aren't biting then go crabbing or shrimping. Some folks harvest oysters too. To me saltwater is the full meal deal. :)

Totally. Where I am from we eat whatever is *giving*. we don't come home empty handed. We throw a cast net for shrimp (can also be used for bait!) or worst case catch catfish or perch.

Back at the house the crab traps are tied to the dock, and I used to keep 10 traps out in the lake.

I really really miss the bayou.

Chad 03-18-2017 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by girl_dee (Post 1133933)
Totally. Where I am from we eat whatever is *giving*. we don't come home empty handed. We throw a cast net for shrimp (can also be used for bait!) or worst case catch catfish or perch.

Back at the house the crab traps are tied to the dock, and I used to keep 10 traps out in the lake.

I really really miss the bayou.

Yep, I had a magazine reporter photo me throwing my cast net in Georgia. I have a good technique.

I am sorry if I caused you to miss the bayou.

girl_dee 03-18-2017 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 1133934)
Yep, I had a magazine reporter photo me throwing my cast net in Georgia. I have a good technique.

I am sorry if I caused you to miss the bayou.


LOL Gosh no, Katrina caused it. Maybe i needed to get out of there.. who knows. All I know is I never want to live there again.

Kenna 03-20-2017 07:17 PM

I am a foodie, and....
 
I love watching Bizarre Foods, even if some things make me cringe.

girl_dee 03-20-2017 07:38 PM

I went over 5 years without a television. Now I can't get enough streaming movies!

GeorgiaMa'am 03-20-2017 08:11 PM

I once went swimming in the fish tank at Marineland, the one where they used to film underwater movies. There was a Moray eel in the tank, but he was very shy (thank goodness!). The skates were cute - they had their little fins poking out of the water like sharks. The OMG! moment was when I turned around and realized a school of grouper were heading right for me! (but they just parted and went right around me, and kept on going.) One of the most fun parts was when I was sitting on the side, and little kids kept asking me, "How did you get them to let you in there?" (I was clearly not an employee - I had my flowery swimsuit on, not a diving suit.)

Soft*Silver 03-20-2017 08:52 PM

I LOVE freshly roasted beets!!! Its my favorite food!

cathexis 03-21-2017 02:02 AM

Grew up a Hoosier, and my favorite sports are "hoops" and Formula 1 auto racing. Used to attend the Indy 500 each year. Can't think of a year that I've missed watching or listening to the race.

Also, right now I'm having a good time watching "March Madness." Would be considered a great time if Indiana University had made it into the playoffs. lol

Jesse 03-21-2017 05:25 AM

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Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1134406)
I once went swimming in the fish tank at Marineland, the one where they used to film underwater movies. There was a Moray eel in the tank, but he was very shy (thank goodness!). The skates were cute - they had their little fins poking out of the water like sharks. The OMG! moment was when I turned around and realized a school of grouper were heading right for me! (but they just parted and went right around me, and kept on going.) One of the most fun parts was when I was sitting on the side, and little kids kept asking me, "How did you get them to let you in there?" (I was clearly not an employee - I had my flowery swimsuit on, not a diving suit.)

Marineland was one of my Dad's favorite places to go. Somewhere, there is video, as well as pics, of the five of us kids all being silly while there at Marineland. lol We also went to Weeki Wachee, Six Gun Territory, and Bush Gardens (way back before it became an amusement park) on yearly vacations.

PaPa 03-22-2017 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1134406)
I once went swimming in the fish tank at Marineland, the one where they used to film underwater movies. There was a Moray eel in the tank, but he was very shy (thank goodness!). The skates were cute - they had their little fins poking out of the water like sharks. The OMG! moment was when I turned around and realized a school of grouper were heading right for me! (but they just parted and went right around me, and kept on going.) One of the most fun parts was when I was sitting on the side, and little kids kept asking me, "How did you get them to let you in there?" (I was clearly not an employee - I had my flowery swimsuit on, not a diving suit.)

Now you know you cannot just leave us hanging here....what is the rest of the story???

GeorgiaMa'am 03-22-2017 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1134406)
I once went swimming in the fish tank at Marineland, the one where they used to film underwater movies. There was a Moray eel in the tank, but he was very shy (thank goodness!). The skates were cute - they had their little fins poking out of the water like sharks. The OMG! moment was when I turned around and realized a school of grouper were heading right for me! (but they just parted and went right around me, and kept on going.) One of the most fun parts was when I was sitting on the side, and little kids kept asking me, "How did you get them to let you in there?" (I was clearly not an employee - I had my flowery swimsuit on, not a diving suit.)

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Originally Posted by PaPa (Post 1134625)
Now you know you cannot just leave us hanging here....what is the rest of the story???

Erm . . . that was pretty much it, unless you want to hear about the part where I changed into my swimsuit in the dressing room.

PaPa 03-23-2017 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1134718)
Erm . . . that was pretty much it, unless you want to hear about the part where I changed into my swimsuit in the dressing room.

Haaahaa! No...the part of how did you get in there since you didn't work there...

girl_dee 03-23-2017 03:22 PM

As a kid i was amazed with the moon. I used to think it it was a hole in a black sky with a light on the other side.

As an adult I am still amazed by the moon. She always accompanies me on trips!

:moonstars:

GeorgiaMa'am 03-23-2017 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1134718)
Erm . . . that was pretty much it, unless you want to hear about the part where I changed into my swimsuit in the dressing room.

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Originally Posted by PaPa (Post 1134802)
Haaahaa! No...the part of how did you get in there since you didn't work there...

Oh! At the time, it was just something you could pay to do. I don't think many people took advantage of it though - I think more people wanted "dolphin encounters".

Soft*Silver 03-23-2017 06:20 PM

As child I was allergic to strawberries..I would break out in huge ugly hives all over my body if I ate one.

As an adult, I can eat all the strawberries I want...but I am always worried that the allergy will come back and one day when I eat one, i will have a horrible experience....

Gemme 03-23-2017 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Soft*Silver (Post 1134838)
As child I was allergic to strawberries..I would break out in huge ugly hives all over my body if I ate one.

As an adult, I can eat all the strawberries I want...but I am always worried that the allergy will come back and one day when I eat one, i will have a horrible experience....

I was also allergic to strawberries when I was a toddler but grew out of it. No sign of it coming back, thankfully, but every once in while my mouth will tingle when I eat my oatmeal if my body thinks I've eaten too many nuts.

kittygrrl 03-23-2017 10:09 PM

i'm highly allergic to all kinds of alcohol...beer, most wine, vodka..all of it:praying:

Kätzchen 03-26-2017 12:00 PM

My type of work involves dealing with a lot of people, which can be overwhelming at times because I am quiet by nature, live rather quietly, and actually like a quiet, peaceful, conflict-free atmosphere. Work has its own brand or type of conflicts, which is oft times typical when engaging with lots of people. I am very much an introvert. Capable of extroversion when necessary, but I prefer the quiet introversion of my life.

Chad 03-26-2017 12:35 PM

Getting to know you
 
I too am a very quiet person but can be an extrovert in business and in social situations.

I prefer the peace and quiet of my little ranch to almost everything else.

The best way to describe me is that I am like a cat. I lay quietly in my lair and come out to play when I feel like it.

I enjoy having friends and visiting them but I feel no need to be with people all of the time.


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