keepersball
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The best bit was no one told anyone else to comment, yet within 5 minutes, we had half of ET on the same post :lol:
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KiwiChick1
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I can't believe no one screenshotted any of it though :(
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KiwiChick1
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keepersball wrote:The best bit was no one told anyone else to comment, yet within 5 minutes, we had half of ET on the same post :lol: Afro posted about it on here though IIRC.
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afromanGT
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We just casually tagged people in the post at the time.
I mentioned it on here after it was over. I had a screenshot, not sure where it went.
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Funky Munky
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Anybody here keeping/kept rats as pets?
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milan_7
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Funky Munky wrote:Anybody here keeping/kept rats as pets? Monkeys and rats, Where do you live a fucking zoo? Edited by milan_7: 22/1/2013 05:52:29 PM
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Funky Munky
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milan_7 wrote:Funky Munky wrote:Anybody here keeping/kept rats as pets? Monkeys and rats, Where do you live a fucking zoo? Edited by milan_7: 22/1/2013 05:52:29 PM Haha, I don't have any Monkeys. Yet.
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jlm8695
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Funky Munky wrote:milan_7 wrote:Funky Munky wrote:Anybody here keeping/kept rats as pets? Monkeys and rats, Where do you live a fucking zoo? Edited by milan_7: 22/1/2013 05:52:29 PM Haha, I don't have any Monkeys. Yet. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Cousin had a ferret once, freaked me the fuck out.
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Funky Munky
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Ferret's are awesome, would definitely consider getting one as a pet one day.
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Carlito
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I like ferrets , but I don't think my daughter would like them .
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afromanGT
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Funky Munky wrote:Ferret's are awesome, would definitely consider getting one as a pet one day. They can be pretty vicious apparently.
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Heineken
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Wouldn't mind a possum. They're just like cats, but with an attitude.
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chillbilly
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Heineken wrote:Wouldn't mind a possum. They're just like cats, but with an attitude. Quolls are better.
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keepersball
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Question: Hand Sanitizers. Perfectly fine or Poofy? I'll say the latter.
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KiwiChick1
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Depends how frequently used.
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Heineken wrote:Wouldn't mind a possum. They're just like cats, but with an attitude. Having spent the last two years living on a possum infested Uni Melb campus I can tell you I'm happy to be moving away. They have a deceptively loud and feral growl, they're incredibly viscous, they shit everywhere, and seeing as they're nocturnal they love running around in your roof space at any hour of the night. keppersball wrote:Question: Hand Sanitizers. Perfectly fine or Poofy? I'll say the latter. I'm borderline OCD with my hand hygiene, I go through way too much hand soap so I'm probably not the best person to answer that question :lol:
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afromanGT
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Heineken wrote:Wouldn't mind a possum. They're just like cats, but with an attitude. I used to shoot the bloody things in New Zealand. I fucking hate them. And they're always making noise running up and down the balcony in my apartment block. KB wrote:Question: Hand Sanitizers. Perfectly fine or Poofy? I'll say the latter. Depends on how often you're using it, etc. When I'm bartending I'm using it constantly.
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jlm8695
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I had no ides where to put this, but anybody got any tips on sleeping? Have been awake for too long (before the Arsenal match) and I'm still not tired.
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martyB
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Funky Munky wrote:Anybody here keeping/kept rats as pets? Didn't you ask this like 2 or 3 years back?
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Funky Munky
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martyB wrote:Funky Munky wrote:Anybody here keeping/kept rats as pets? Didn't you ask this like 2 or 3 years back? :-k I've always liked the idea of Rats for a pet, so I might have? Can't remember.
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KiwiChick1
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jlm8695 wrote:I had no ides where to put this, but anybody got any tips on sleeping? Have been awake for too long (before the Arsenal match) and I'm still not tired. Listening to music usually helps me.
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Funky Munky wrote:martyB wrote:Funky Munky wrote:Anybody here keeping/kept rats as pets? Didn't you ask this like 2 or 3 years back? :-k I've always liked the idea of Rats for a pet, so I might have? Can't remember. I Had a pet rat when i was a wee lad, a great pet. Lifespan isn't too long unfortunately, but they are incredibly agreeable and surprisingly social creatures. Also, my rat at least, was the most hygienic animal I have ever encountered. So I would thoroughly recommend a rat as a pet.
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martyB
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Funky Munky wrote:martyB wrote:Funky Munky wrote:Anybody here keeping/kept rats as pets? Didn't you ask this like 2 or 3 years back? :-k I've always liked the idea of Rats for a pet, so I might have? Can't remember. Fair enough. Was de ja vu for me is all.
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keepersball
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jlm8695 wrote:I had no ides where to put this, but anybody got any tips on sleeping? Have been awake for too long (before the Arsenal match) and I'm still not tired. I had a terrible come down once and couldn't sleep for 2 days. Music is your best friend, but really lightly. And of course not that heavy metal shit, something smooth and instrumental.
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Funky Munky
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keepersball wrote:jlm8695 wrote:I had no ides where to put this, but anybody got any tips on sleeping? Have been awake for too long (before the Arsenal match) and I'm still not tired. I had a terrible come down once and couldn't sleep for 2 days. Music is your best friend, but really lightly. And of course not that heavy metal shit, something smooth and instrumental. What if I find heavy Metal really soothing and calming?? :p
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martyB
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Funky Munky wrote:keepersball wrote:jlm8695 wrote:I had no ides where to put this, but anybody got any tips on sleeping? Have been awake for too long (before the Arsenal match) and I'm still not tired. I had a terrible come down once and couldn't sleep for 2 days. Music is your best friend, but really lightly. And of course not that heavy metal shit, something smooth and instrumental. What if I find heavy Metal really soothing and calming?? :p Dis.
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keepersball
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martyB wrote:Funky Munky wrote:keepersball wrote:jlm8695 wrote:I had no ides where to put this, but anybody got any tips on sleeping? Have been awake for too long (before the Arsenal match) and I'm still not tired. I had a terrible come down once and couldn't sleep for 2 days. Music is your best friend, but really lightly. And of course not that heavy metal shit, something smooth and instrumental. What if I find heavy Metal really soothing and calming?? :p Dis. Whatever floats your boat.
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chillbilly
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jlm8695 wrote:I had no ides where to put this, but anybody got any tips on sleeping? Have been awake for too long (before the Arsenal match) and I'm still not tired. Try to stay away from computer, tv, phone screens for a while before you go to bed. They emit blue light which your brain interprets as being day ( blue sky) and keeps you in awake mode.
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afromanGT
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jlm8695 wrote:I had no ides where to put this, but anybody got any tips on sleeping? Have been awake for too long (before the Arsenal match) and I'm still not tired. Meditation, valerian tablets, music.
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KiwiChick1
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I used to have bad insomnia a couple of years ago, and magnesium and calcium supplement tablets helped.
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