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Its so sad :-(
WetWired
2008-09-23, 06:20 AM
Yes, I suppose redex is pretty sad.
Thanatos
2008-09-23, 07:21 AM
Pic doesn't load, brah.
Jessifer
2008-09-23, 09:58 AM
Same here.
Thanatos
2008-09-23, 10:42 AM
I see it now.
and its hilarious +rep.
Jessifer
2008-09-23, 10:52 AM
Oooh...hehe.
I was on my way to SD once and passed a sign for a burger place. Beneath the sign was a swarm of cows. I should have taken a picture.
StarvingRogue, eat more chickn.
Kazilla
2008-09-23, 03:00 PM
There is a big cow outside of Chik`Fil`a(sp?). He holds a sign that says "eat more chicken"
That's what i'm talkin about, Doooooooood
-Spector-
2008-09-23, 05:08 PM
I wonder if he cuts himself.
Sum Yung Guy
2008-09-24, 07:40 AM
Beneath the sign was a swarm of cows.
Ever been attacked by a herd of bees? Or chased by a school of dogs? Hopefully you never have to deal with a flock of ants.
Ever been attacked by a herd of bees? Or chased by a school of dogs? Hopefully you never have to deal with a flock of ants.
If she imagines it, then somewhere it is happening.
Sum Yung Guy
2008-09-24, 07:54 AM
Yes +1 rep D3V (somewhere else in existence)
Jessifer
2008-09-24, 10:38 AM
Ever been attacked by a herd of bees? Or chased by a school of dogs? Hopefully you never have to deal with a flock of ants.
swarm
11 dictionary results for: swarm
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swarm1 /swɔrm/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[swawrm] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation,
–noun 1. a body of honeybees that emigrate from a hive and fly off together, accompanied by a queen, to start a new colony.
2. a body of bees settled together, as in a hive.
3. a great number of things or persons, esp. in motion.
4. Biology. a group or aggregation of free-floating or free-swimming cells or organisms.
5. Geology. a cluster of earthquakes or other geologic phenomena or features.
–verb (used without object) 6. to fly off together in a swarm, as bees.
7. to move about, along, forth, etc., in great numbers, as things or persons.
8. to congregate, hover, or occur in groups or multitudes; be exceedingly numerous, as in a place or area.
9. (of a place) to be thronged or overrun; abound or teem: The beach swarms with children on summer weekends.
10. Biology. to move or swim about in a swarm.
The lack of my usage of "herd" was intentional.
Sum Yung Guy
2008-09-24, 03:07 PM
The lack of my usage of "herd" was intentional.
The usage of my post was intentional. It intended sarcasm.
Jessifer
2008-09-24, 03:09 PM
The usage of my post was intentional. It intended sarcasm.
As was my post, babe. :p
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