Felicity

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  • in reply to: Word Play #8949
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    Under belly

    in reply to: Word Play #8947
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    Note down

    in reply to: Word Play #8945
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    Hole cover

    in reply to: Word Play #8943
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    Coat button

    in reply to: Word Play #8941
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    Animal fur *lol at sexy77.

    in reply to: Word Play #8939
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    House party

    in reply to: Smokers Cough #10533
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    I remember I was about 14 he was 16. He was a heavy smoker but I liked him allot we kissed for hours and hours. I had to dump him though when I found him/…

    in reply to: Smokers Cough #10532
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    Yukkk… he even looks like my first kiss.

    in reply to: Holiday Photos #10537
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    Soooooo envious. 8)

    in reply to: Word Play #8871
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    Hold on

    in reply to: Word Play #8853
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    Fertilizer Pellet

    in reply to: Word Play #8818
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    Winner Champagne

    in reply to: Women Drivers #10523
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    I like a guy with a bit of cheek.. even if he can’t drive.

    in reply to: mind control #10526
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    It’s true:


    If you’re an evil genius, a mind control device would be a nice item to have. However, a mind control wheelchair would be good if you’re a quadriplegic evil genius. New Scientist says that researchers in Switzerland and Spain have made just such a made a robotic wheelchair that is steered by human thoughts. What’s cool is this device doesn’t require an icky brain tap, just a sensor cap you wear. The pilot puts on an electrode-lined skull cap and based on trained thought patterns can control the wheelchair left, right, or straight. It takes about two days to train the wheelchair based on thoughts. The wheelchair also has infrared proximity detectors to keep itself from running into walls. This wheelchair could be a Godsend for those who have little or no use of their muscles but still want to get around. Egads! my evil genius side is trying to imagine what else could be controlled with a mind control device.


    http://robots.net/article/900.html

    in reply to: Most defining moment in your life #10470
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    :roll: :lol:

    One life changing moment….
    Was my fathers dying words to me.

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