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When i was in college there was a kid in town eho spiked his hair with superglue, or so he claimed. My question is, dies that sound true, and what do you use for your coiffure? It rocks.
 
When i was in college there was a kid in town eho spiked his hair with superglue, or so he claimed. My question is, dies that sound true, and what do you use for your coiffure? It rocks.
Superglue, not likely. Elmers glue, probably. I’ve heard of folks using the latter.

I use strong hold hairspray.

 
Nice (boa/python) in your video. I'll have to bring Pandora (Suriname Red Tail BCC) out if I can make Sunday's call. What is your snake and do you still have some of your handles namesake?
 
Did your son shoot a deer this year?
He's got 3 so far this season. 1 Buck and 2 doe.
Nice (boa/python) in your video. I'll have to bring Pandora (Suriname Red Tail BCC) out if I can make Sunday's call. What is your snake and do you still have some of your handles namesake?
I have 2 red-tail boas, 1 bullsnake, and 3 tarantulas (big downsize there). I hope to get more tarantulas soon, but I need to make space in the house for them, but priority pet-wise is a larger enclosure for my boas.

By the way, we do have a family pet thread, if you want to share pics of Pandora!
 
What 3 tarantulas did you end up keeping? We're up to seven 8-legged terror hamsters down here. (Gramastola Pulchra and Pulchripes, Psalmopoeus Cambridgei and Irminia, Ceratogyrus Darlingi, Pterinochilus Murinus, Poecilotheria Metallica)
 
What 3 tarantulas did you end up keeping? We're up to seven 8-legged terror hamsters down here. (Gramastola Pulchra and Pulchripes, Psalmopoeus Cambridgei and Irminia, Ceratogyrus Darlingi, Pterinochilus Murinus, Poecilotheria Metallica)
G. pulchripes, G. rosea, and Homoeomma orellanai (Chilean yellow flame).
 
Will Aaron Rodgers come back to play next season after winning the seventh Super Bowl for the Steelers in a few weeks? 🤔🤞
After the Chiefs got eliminated from the playoffs, I don't really have much opinion. I'm not a huge sports fan, I so I don't really follow other teams or watch other games. Internet says the Steeler's have a 2% chance. But for the sake of one of my coworkers, who is a huge Steelers fan, I hope they do win. If they do, I suspect Rodgers will continue to play next year. Although that same coworker hates Rodgers.
 
After the Chiefs got eliminated from the playoffs, I don't really have much opinion. I'm not a huge sports fan, I so I don't really follow other teams or watch other games. Internet says the Steeler's have a 2% chance. But for the sake of one of my coworkers, who is a huge Steelers fan, I hope they do win. If they do, I suspect Rodgers will continue to play next year. Although that same coworker hates Rodgers.
I get it. Your Chiefs have been on an enviable run these past several years. I was anti-Rodgers before they signed him, but he’s won many fans here over. He is a good teammate and the other players love him. The team hasn’t been consistent this season, but seems to have found its groove. They’ll need it going against the Texans. 👍
 
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When an unstoppable force meets an immovable object, it creates a paradox because the existence of one negates the possibility of the other; in reality, they can't both exist, but if they hypothetically met, the most common logical resolution suggests they would simply pass through each other or stop each other simultaneously, resulting in a stalemate or breakdown of the assumed laws. This classic thought experiment highlights logical contradictions, as an "unstoppable" force implies nothing can stop it, while an "immovable" object implies nothing can move it, making their simultaneous existence impossible under universal laws.
 
Huh.... I didn't realize that this was "Ask Dave Anything". Well, at least now we know what Google has to say about this, but not the answer I would give.
 
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When an unstoppable force meets an immovable object, it creates a paradox because the existence of one negates the possibility of the other; in reality, they can't both exist, but if they hypothetically met, the most common logical resolution suggests they would simply pass through each other or stop each other simultaneously, resulting in a stalemate or breakdown of the assumed laws. This classic thought experiment highlights logical contradictions, as an "unstoppable" force implies nothing can stop it, while an "immovable" object implies nothing can move it, making their simultaneous existence impossible under universal laws.
I vote for mutual annihilation resulting in a black hole which is actually a wormhole to universe where zombies are considered normal. But that's just a guess.
 
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