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Ya... I know the cat I am fostering has it good too...
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Can I double like??? Fostering a cat??
I think I love you:)
 
Ok I started to read what I missed Kung fu etc... Had to skip
Impatient ADHD blah blah Hello??? Best show ever!!:) when I was little lived it
Grasshopper :)
But I loved three stooges too so...
Actually still do:)
 
He is very lucky!! So is his owner:)
I think that's awesome of you!!
Most people talk the talk
But you nailed it:)
 
So many iOS 9 features that Android did first :D

  1. Settings get a search option. We already have it.
  2. Low power mode. Do you mean battery saver and doze?
  3. They finally fixed their keyboard to show you whether you have CAPS on or not. I'm still laughing at the fact that it took them until 2015 to do that.
  4. Bluetooth keyboard shortcuts...lol
  5. iCloud drive app....too easy.
  6. An attachment shortcut in the email app......such innovation, so new
  7. Maps will report traffic.
  8. Search within apps...I think we've had this since 4.1?
  9. Multi-window....Samsung and LG have already been doing this, and indications show that M will implement it in stock Android....additionally, it will only be available on the iPad Air 2.
Praise Cook!
 
I always think of an apocalypse as two singularities targeted into the Earth at oblique angles from opposite sides, burrowing straight into the core, and going into a decaying orbit around the Earth's center, creating ever-worsening tidal waves through the crust resulting in worldwide tectonic upheavals that increase until the two singularities finally collide, and go critical in an entropy exchange that blows the planets into bits no larger than a small house. The last survivors die in burning suffocation reaching out to one another as they leave what's left of the atmosphere to become part of debris field that was once a green Earth.

So.

You say the Amish have a deal for that sort of thing - color me interested, please, continue.
 
I always think of an apocalypse as two singularities targeted into the Earth at oblique angles from opposite sides, burrowing straight into the core, and going into a decaying orbit around the Earth's center, creating ever-worsening tidal waves through the crust resulting in worldwide tectonic upheavals that increase until the two singularities finally collide, and go critical in an entropy exchange that blows the planets into bits no larger than a small house. The last survivors die in burning suffocation reaching out to one another as they leave what's left of the atmosphere to become part of debris field that was once a green Earth.

Well, aren't you just a ray of sunshine today? :p
 
My biggest difficulty in my zombie plan is figuring out the best odds at getting the hell out of Las Vegas. Do I try and get out ASAP in hopes of beating the pandemonium? Or do I take the risk of lying low at my house for a few days until more people are dead and then try and leave?
 
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