Topic: What r u thinking about right now?? - part 64 | |
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Still thinking this is a lovely pic ![]() |
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Thinking today will go fast.
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Thinking this rain is getting old
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Thinking this rain is getting old I'm thinking you should send some our way. We're in a semi drought. |
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DReamerana
I would if I could :) |
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I'm thinking i hope you have a great day.
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Tripping over a lawnmower, trying not to trip over a cat. Falling into a bush full of nettles. Only me
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Thinking...she's more than just a pretty face.
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http://nypost.com/2013/10/08/us-adults-are-dumber-than-the-average-human/
called the Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies -Americans scored toward the bottom in the category of problem solving in a technology rich environment. The top five scores in the areas were from Japan, Finland, Australia, Sweden and Norway, while the US score was on par with England, Estonia, Ireland and Poland. In nearly all countries, at least 10 percent of adults lacked the most basic of computer skills such as using a mouse. -Japanese and Dutch adults who were ages 25 to 34 and only completed high school easily outperformed Italian or Spanish university graduates of the same age. -In England, Germany, Italy, Poland, and the United States, social background has a big impact on literacy skills, meaning the children of parents with low levels of education have lower reading skills. -Japan, Finland, Canada, Netherlands, Australia, Sweden, Norway, Flanders-Belgium, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, and Korea all scored significantly higher than the United States in all three areas on the test. -The average scores in literacy range from 250 in Italy to 296 in Japan. The US average score was 270. (500 was the highest score in all three areas.) Average scores in 12 countries were higher than the average US score. -The average scores in math range from 246 in Spain to 288 in Japan. The US average score was 253, below 18 other countries. -The average scores on problem solving in technology-rich environments ranged from 275 in Poland to 294 in Japan. The US average score was 277, below 14 other countries. |
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Thinking today is a nice quiet day and how nice that is.
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Thinking today is a nice quiet day and how nice that is. May it stay like this ![]() |
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Thinking thanks
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Got in my new wonderful bicycle saddle, now it doesn't come with a saddle clamp/rail, and my old saddle has a type of weird thing that I cannot use on it. GRRRRRRRR... hihi.
I thought, let's do this, enjoy it, have my new saddle on my bike, now it's more sodding around. Always the same chit. Haven't got a ring spanner either, time I get one. Oh well... at least I sprayed the bolt with WD40, it didn't budge. Tomorrow's another day. But in all fairness... those are those moments in life where I wished I had a man! |
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I think, you just need a matching seatpost. Every decent bike shop has them
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I think, you just need a matching seatpost. Every decent bike shop has them ![]() Yeah, going to get one tomorrow at the hardware store. Not expensive, but if you haven't got it... And while I'm at it, pick up a ring spanner too. |
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I think, you just need a matching seatpost. Every decent bike shop has them ![]() Yeah, going to get one tomorrow at the hardware store. Not expensive, but if you haven't got it... And while I'm at it, pick up a ring spanner too. And maybe silicone oil spray? A memory foam cushion for the saddle? ![]() |
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Thinking about two chocolate mountains...
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Being turned into a chocolate lollipop.
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