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  1. Lucy

    [Chat Log] Nov-Dec 2019

    Sorry I messed up again. It was PARTLY filmed in Silver Springs
  2. Lucy

    [Chat Log] Nov-Dec 2019

    Did you know? That the Tarzan movie was filmed in Silver Springs, in Ocala Florida?
  3. Lucy

    [Chat Log] Nov-Dec 2019

    yes, I did. Thank you Ten Ten.
  4. Lucy

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    I wouldn't put anything up on FB this year about it. FB considered it "Racist" last year and no longer recommends our page.
  5. Lucy

    [Chat Log] Nov-Dec 2019

    Did you know? Canada is the second largest country in the world, but it has only one-tenth of the population of the U.S?
  6. Lucy

    I asked an ai (( a series of random things))

    I found another one Laverna..... hehe Lucy Sanchez, an ACME police officer is off to catch Carmen Sandiego *Cue theme music* Ah, Lucy Sanchez, the persistent ACME police officer. Always trying to catch me, Carmen Sandiego. But let's see if you have what it takes, Lucy. I'll give you a hint -...
  7. Lucy

    currently so angry she's shaking.

    currently so angry she's shaking.
  8. Lucy

    Currently inhaling a detective book series. "Close your eyes" by Iris and Roy Johansen.

    Currently inhaling a detective book series. "Close your eyes" by Iris and Roy Johansen.
  9. Lucy

    [Chat Log] Nov-Dec 2019

    I'm sorry to hear that @Jon Eckart I hope your situation gets better soon. I am also on Obama care and um investigating alternative ways to get my medication if the need ever arises. There is a place around here called "Helping Hands" that will see you based on your income dear. I qualify. There...
  10. Lucy

    [Chat Log] Nov-Dec 2019

    Did you know that the Lake Victoria in Africa is so large that it touches 4 different countries? Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and a small part of Rwanda?
  11. Lucy

    The World Army

    yes, Rama's Bridge or Adam's Bridge. Both are correct but Ann got to it first. Congrats Ann!
  12. Lucy

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    Yes, Ten Ten. That's the town.
  13. Lucy

    The World Army

    Yes, Polly it is in India. No Jade. This is NOT silk Road.
  14. Lucy

    The World Army

    Jade. We're sorry to confuse people. Most of it is underwater but some of it is at the surface. It used to be completely walkable up until the 15th century.
  15. Lucy

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    No, Not in America, No not in Europe. yes @Ann Tickwitee
  16. Lucy

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    Yes and No :D
  17. Lucy

    The World Army

    Julie and I are thinking of an ancient crossway. You have 20 questions Yes or no questions only
  18. Lucy

    [Chat Log] Nov-Dec 2019

    A: Clogs! LOL
  19. Lucy

    [Chat Log] Nov-Dec 2019

    Q: What kind of shoes does a plumber wear?
  20. Lucy

    [Chat Log] Nov-Dec 2019

    with what
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    Okay seriously....what is it with dad's and someone touching the thermostat? lmao :D
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    No....it has finally happened. I am turning into my mother. Say it isn't so 😆 😂
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    Did you know...SF locals affectionately have a name for the fog? Karl :)
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    He seems very mysterious and I heard his girlfriend is Misty
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    popularized by a Twitter account in 2010. It is named after the misunderstood giant in the 2003 film Big Fish. Older or alternative terms used locally include simply "the fog" or sometimes "Big Mama", Seasonal Names: It is often associated with the terms "June Gloom" or "Fogust" due to its prevalence in the summer months.
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    Twitter is now X; Lucy and I bet everyone knows that already.
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    Did you know......that you could eat the leaves of the Zucchini flower?
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    ha ha now I have another what I learned....why can you only eat certain flowers but not others? :D
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    Did you know....the horns on the viking's helmets are a myth? The popular image of the "horned Viking" can be traced back to the 1870s. Costume designer Carl Emil Doepler created horned helmets for Richard Wagner’s opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen to enhance the characters' theatrical presence. (I BELIEVE in the Where in Time game, they tell us this too....)
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    (Got it from History.com)
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