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myLot croquet commmentary
| Croquet! | | Does anyone on mylot play this game? | |
| | Have you ever built anything? With you own two hands | | I used to build things for fun when I was little, boats out of old boxes and stuff, I even had a 'junk box' full of rubbish that I would use to built things out of. Then when I was doing my GCSE's (the exams you take in Engalnd when you are 15/16 I built a croquet set (I know its really posh). It got an A+ so I consider myself pretty good at building things. Does any one else have any experience in this? maybe a bit of DIY? | |
| | What you should not buy new!!!! | | Sometimes it is hard to resist the allure of buying something brand new: a car with its new car smell, an outfit that no one else has, a book with not one crease or smudge on the cover. Yet there are some items where it really does pay off to forgo the thrill of buying new and opt for used instead. Cars
The second a car is driven off the lot, it reverts to its wholesale price (the price the dealer paid for it), which means a large portion of its value is instantly gone.
1. CAR- Cars depreciate in value about 15-20 per cent each year, but in the first year the depreciation is even steeper. Though you can not stop depreciation, you can avoid the first-year loss by buying a used car. And with cars being built to last longer than ever, you can purchase a car with some miles on it and not have to worry that it`s going to conk out a year later. The second a car is driven off the lot, it reverts to its wholesale price, which means a large portion of its value is instantly gone. You can avoid the first-year loss by buying a used car. And with cars being built to last longer than ever, you can purchase a car with some miles on it and not have to worry that it is going to conk out a year... | |
| | What are your favorite and least favorite sports? | | What are your favorite sport, and your least favorite?My favorites are baseball and football. I can't get enough of either one, especially because my city (San Diego) has top-level franchises for both teams (the Padres and the Chargers, of course).My least favorites are some of the more ridiculous sports from the winter olympics, like curling or whatever that sport that involves sweeping ice is. How it can even be called a sport is beyond me - it must have slipped through the cracks on a technicality or something. | |
| | agility guide (part 2) | | sorry, but the guide i wrote was too big for just one post, i will poste the rest here starting from the part that was missing some (Ape Attol was cut short).Ape Atoll The Ape Atoll agility course requires 48 agility, but also has the requirement of a “ninja monkey greegree”. It's the greegree you make from archer monkey bones. This course requires most of the Monkey Madness quest to be completed, but it is much easier to access with the Ape Atoll teleport after finishing the monkey part of Recipe for Disaster. To start the course, cross a small bridge in the southern part of the monkey city on Ape Atoll, and follow the river. The course is very short and rewarding, but all obstacles here can be failed. You will take from 3-7 damage from any failure, depending on your HP, so it is advised that you keep your hp low at this course in the same way that you should on the Brimhaven arena and bring food, again cakes are best. You can only go around this course one way (anti-clockwise).The total exp gain to agility on this course is 580exp, you do not get a completion bonus here.Deep Wilderness courseThis course is in very high level wilderness, so you... | |
| | Your Childhood Home - Memories | | I love to read the memories of myLotian's childhoods. Sometimes they are pleasant, but not always. No matter what, they are always interesting to me.We lived in a few different places when I was a kid. I guess before my teenage years hit and we were in California, my favorite place was the place I lived from ages 6-12. It was in Klamath Falls, Oregon. I remember the street as being very wide (although I have seen it as an adult and it wasn't!). We had a great time chewing on the tar bubbles out of the street. It was a long street, with kind of a triangle of other streets at the end of it. It was really cool because there were a LOT of kids my sister's and my ages on that street.I guess we were a noisy raucous group of pals, because we were only allowed to play at our house most of the time. My mom liked having all us kids around, so it was always*our* house the neighborhood kids came to play at. I remember playing "Tarzan" out in the big yard and screaming our heads off. All us girls vied to be "Jane" because "Tarzan" was the hottest kid in the neighborhood, Steve. When we got to be "Jane" we wore this winter cap that had a long tail on it. It was supposed to be our long,... | |
| | childhood outdoor games | | What was your favorite "outside" childhood game? I can remember playing of course Hide and Seek but we also played games like Red Light/Green Light, Red Rover Red Rover, a baseball game called Flys and Grounders. then I used to love Croquet, Horseshoes and Tetherball! Remember that one?? We had Tetherball tournaments at school...that is how popular it was to us!! | |
| | know how you are in bed with SEXUAL ASTROLOGY! | | SEXUAL ASTROLOGY
CAPRICORN
WOMEN:Don’t need much foreplay - you go straight from zero to WOW in nothing flat! Not interested in exotic variation; only staying in power.Since you like to dominate, you like to be astride your man,set a rhythm,and please yourself. Once into a rhythm,lovemaking becomes a wild contest with orgasm as the prize and you can depend on getting here more than once.Also a scratcher and screamer.Best sex mates: Taurus,Scorpio and Pisces.
MEN:Sex evokes the best he can offer.He is a planner and a schemer (that is schemer, not a screamer!).Prefers a woman who knows what he enjoys, and he expects her to be willing and ready whenever he wants her.Has the stamina of a marathon runner. Here is the man who will hold off until you are ready to scream!Erogenous zone:a massage that starts at the lower back and gently strokes upward along the sides of his spine.
AQUARIUS
WOMEN:A slow starter,you idealise love and encompass it with tenderness.Once aroused though,anything goes! Extremely imaginative and likes to try new things.There is nothing in any sex manual that you won’t try.Belief that anything that increases the pleasure for your partner is worthwhile. Best... | |
| | What games did you play as a child? | | My two cousins and I used to play a game where we would take turns making noises and then vote for the best one.
The person who won would pick the next noise. I usually won the rooster with my great cock-a-doodle-do.We also used to pretend we were horses and 'gallop' everywhere and we loved going looking for 'treasure' in our uncles big back yard. We would turn stones over and try to find the treasure.Dress ups were always fun as we had a big attic to play in and heaps of old clothes, and hide and go seek in the dark was always one for the evenings.So what games did you play as a child? HUGZ from Kitten1954 | |
| | Do you think that there will be a day when desktops are obsolete? | | Do you think there will be a day when nobody has a desktop, they all just have a tiny chip with online storage and extremely fast computing? I think that there will be a day, and the screens will be holographic and typing and moving the mouse will be done with the mind, and the computer will intercept your brain signal, or it will detect your brain waves and convert them to computer commands. If we get artificial intelligence, this could be possible. What do you think the future of computers will be? | |
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myLot croquet commmentary
| Croquet! | | Does anyone on mylot play this game? | |
| | Have you ever built anything? With you own two hands | | I used to build things for fun when I was little, boats out of old boxes and stuff, I even had a 'junk box' full of rubbish that I would use to built things out of. Then when I was doing my GCSE's (the exams you take in Engalnd when you are 15/16 I built a croquet set (I know its really posh). It got an A+ so I consider myself pretty good at building things. Does any one else have any experience in this? maybe a bit of DIY? | |
| | What you should not buy new!!!! | | Sometimes it is hard to resist the allure of buying something brand new: a car with its new car smell, an outfit that no one else has, a book with not one crease or smudge on the cover. Yet there are some items where it really does pay off to forgo the thrill of buying new and opt for used instead. Cars
The second a car is driven off the lot, it reverts to its wholesale price (the price the dealer paid for it), which means a large portion of its value is instantly gone.
1. CAR- Cars depreciate in value about 15-20 per cent each year, but in the first year the depreciation is even steeper. Though you can not stop depreciation, you can avoid the first-year loss by buying a used car. And with cars being built to last longer than ever, you can purchase a car with some miles on it and not have to worry that it`s going to conk out a year later. The second a car is driven off the lot, it reverts to its wholesale price, which means a large portion of its value is instantly gone. You can avoid the first-year loss by buying a used car. And with cars being built to last longer than ever, you can purchase a car with some miles on it and not have to worry that it is going to conk out a year... | |
| | What are your favorite and least favorite sports? | | What are your favorite sport, and your least favorite?My favorites are baseball and football. I can't get enough of either one, especially because my city (San Diego) has top-level franchises for both teams (the Padres and the Chargers, of course).My least favorites are some of the more ridiculous sports from the winter olympics, like curling or whatever that sport that involves sweeping ice is. How it can even be called a sport is beyond me - it must have slipped through the cracks on a technicality or something. | |
| | agility guide (part 2) | | sorry, but the guide i wrote was too big for just one post, i will poste the rest here starting from the part that was missing some (Ape Attol was cut short).Ape Atoll The Ape Atoll agility course requires 48 agility, but also has the requirement of a “ninja monkey greegree”. It's the greegree you make from archer monkey bones. This course requires most of the Monkey Madness quest to be completed, but it is much easier to access with the Ape Atoll teleport after finishing the monkey part of Recipe for Disaster. To start the course, cross a small bridge in the southern part of the monkey city on Ape Atoll, and follow the river. The course is very short and rewarding, but all obstacles here can be failed. You will take from 3-7 damage from any failure, depending on your HP, so it is advised that you keep your hp low at this course in the same way that you should on the Brimhaven arena and bring food, again cakes are best. You can only go around this course one way (anti-clockwise).The total exp gain to agility on this course is 580exp, you do not get a completion bonus here.Deep Wilderness courseThis course is in very high level wilderness, so you... | |
| | Your Childhood Home - Memories | | I love to read the memories of myLotian's childhoods. Sometimes they are pleasant, but not always. No matter what, they are always interesting to me.We lived in a few different places when I was a kid. I guess before my teenage years hit and we were in California, my favorite place was the place I lived from ages 6-12. It was in Klamath Falls, Oregon. I remember the street as being very wide (although I have seen it as an adult and it wasn't!). We had a great time chewing on the tar bubbles out of the street. It was a long street, with kind of a triangle of other streets at the end of it. It was really cool because there were a LOT of kids my sister's and my ages on that street.I guess we were a noisy raucous group of pals, because we were only allowed to play at our house most of the time. My mom liked having all us kids around, so it was always*our* house the neighborhood kids came to play at. I remember playing "Tarzan" out in the big yard and screaming our heads off. All us girls vied to be "Jane" because "Tarzan" was the hottest kid in the neighborhood, Steve. When we got to be "Jane" we wore this winter cap that had a long tail on it. It was supposed to be our long,... | |
| | childhood outdoor games | | What was your favorite "outside" childhood game? I can remember playing of course Hide and Seek but we also played games like Red Light/Green Light, Red Rover Red Rover, a baseball game called Flys and Grounders. then I used to love Croquet, Horseshoes and Tetherball! Remember that one?? We had Tetherball tournaments at school...that is how popular it was to us!! | |
| | know how you are in bed with SEXUAL ASTROLOGY! | | SEXUAL ASTROLOGY
CAPRICORN
WOMEN:Don’t need much foreplay - you go straight from zero to WOW in nothing flat! Not interested in exotic variation; only staying in power.Since you like to dominate, you like to be astride your man,set a rhythm,and please yourself. Once into a rhythm,lovemaking becomes a wild contest with orgasm as the prize and you can depend on getting here more than once.Also a scratcher and screamer.Best sex mates: Taurus,Scorpio and Pisces.
MEN:Sex evokes the best he can offer.He is a planner and a schemer (that is schemer, not a screamer!).Prefers a woman who knows what he enjoys, and he expects her to be willing and ready whenever he wants her.Has the stamina of a marathon runner. Here is the man who will hold off until you are ready to scream!Erogenous zone:a massage that starts at the lower back and gently strokes upward along the sides of his spine.
AQUARIUS
WOMEN:A slow starter,you idealise love and encompass it with tenderness.Once aroused though,anything goes! Extremely imaginative and likes to try new things.There is nothing in any sex manual that you won’t try.Belief that anything that increases the pleasure for your partner is worthwhile. Best... | |
| | What games did you play as a child? | | My two cousins and I used to play a game where we would take turns making noises and then vote for the best one.
The person who won would pick the next noise. I usually won the rooster with my great cock-a-doodle-do.We also used to pretend we were horses and 'gallop' everywhere and we loved going looking for 'treasure' in our uncles big back yard. We would turn stones over and try to find the treasure.Dress ups were always fun as we had a big attic to play in and heaps of old clothes, and hide and go seek in the dark was always one for the evenings.So what games did you play as a child? HUGZ from Kitten1954 | |
| | Do you think that there will be a day when desktops are obsolete? | | Do you think there will be a day when nobody has a desktop, they all just have a tiny chip with online storage and extremely fast computing? I think that there will be a day, and the screens will be holographic and typing and moving the mouse will be done with the mind, and the computer will intercept your brain signal, or it will detect your brain waves and convert them to computer commands. If we get artificial intelligence, this could be possible. What do you think the future of computers will be? | |
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