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People of phoenix wrote:'Ay, I'll be hugging the keg.Drop in a couple of kisses when ya walk by.

And I'll be lounging by the wine bottles.

Karamuru, People of phoenix, and Hermes Express 123

Gypsy Lands wrote:And with sad heart we lay Mowgli Kingdom to rest yet again. See what I mean?

**opens up a keg of beer and 6 bottles of decent wine, puts out a bag of potato chips, and some shrimp cocktail, a few joints, and Hershey's kisses**

Yawn...I guess I took too long of a sleep. Don’t worry, it was a fake-out.

Mowgli Kingdom wrote:Yawn...I guess I took too long of a sleep. Don’t worry, it was a fake-out.

lol I wish my citizens would wake up already

And actually do stuff

Central california republic

finally put my original nation to rest

The ark of europa

And now I have a new nation for this

Central california republic

Post self-deleted by Pants on the Ground.

And we made it to 40 again! Thanks to the reincarnation of Mowgli Kingdom, and to the reappearance of Gypsy Rover, and to some possible puppets, The ark of europa and Upper Lower Inner Outer North South East, and to the visiting Migrating Cheese. Flip those pancakes, Team Hawkeye!

**spreads the table with pancakes, waffles, jam, butter, syrup, poached eggs, toast, ham, bacon, scrapple, sausage, steak, hot beverages, OJ, and Hershey's kisses**

Karamuru, People of phoenix, Team Hawkeye, Voxija, and 4 othersMowgli Kingdom, Central california republic, Cantors Paradise, and Migrating Cheese

According to some Forum thread, we are a Ktistocracy, or rule by founder. All hail the Gypsy Queen!

Karamuru, Gypsy Lands, and People of phoenix

Notice, Voxija, that I included steak in the usual breakfast fair, all for you, since the other meats may be off your list.

People of phoenix and Voxija

Gypsy Lands wrote:Notice, Voxija, that I included steak in the usual breakfast fair, all for you, since the other meats may be off your list.

*kills hampire with steak*

Gypsy Lands, People of phoenix, and Cantors Paradise

Gypsy Lands wrote:What happened to Antarctica and Australia?

Your Majesty, perhaps the omission of Antarctica was an error, but only Americans are taught to consider Australia a continent. The rest of the world includes Australia as part of Oceania.

Katz and Besthoff wrote:Your Majesty, perhaps the omission of Antarctica was an error, but only Americans are taught to consider Australia a continent. The rest of the world includes Australia as part of Oceania.

Australia is a continent, but it is part of a larger region known as Oceania. I am American, and that is what I learned. This information can also be verified by the National Geographic Society.

Hello it would be rude not to introduce myself, I am indeed a (unplanned) visitor, I didn't plan to move around but sometimes I create a nation if a name comes into my head, I visited the cheese related regions for a short while (not too active) spent quite a while in the last region reading and writing poetry, now here, so I'm new at this game, thanks for reading and not booting me out.

We very rarely have tossed anyone, other than the invaders on Jan. 15, 2020. Only thing: we don't like spam. Or political discussion. Or anything other than food and the fine arts.

Gypsy Lands wrote:We very rarely have tossed anyone, other than the invaders on Jan. 15, 2020. Only thing: we don't like spam. Or political discussion. Or anything other than food and the fine arts.

Indeed. And don't worry if mustard from your hot dog falls on a Van Gogh. No one will notice. He used a lot of yellow.

I wouldn't know a Van Gogh from Grandma Moses; I'm "art blind."

Gypsy Lands wrote:I wouldn't know a Van Gogh from Grandma Moses; I'm "art blind."

My friend says he hasn't got the music in him when he sees other people tapping their feet it's not doing anything for him he's ' music blind '

I'm also "directionally impaired." Turn me around twice and I'm lost.

My "art blindness" is selective. I'm blind to abstract painting and sculpture, to most modern art too. It's ridiculous when an "artist" paints a red square against a black background and gives it the title My Father Hated Me. I recognize laziness in art when I see it. I hate it when a piece shows no effort nor technique and they call it "conceptual art" and make fools of gullible collectors with deep pockets and the public in general.

Migrating Cheese wrote:My friend says he hasn't got the music in him when he sees other people tapping their feet it's not doing anything for him he's ' music blind '

How sad for him. :(

Migrating Cheese wrote:My friend says he hasn't got the music in him when he sees other people tapping their feet it's not doing anything for him he's ' music blind '

Cantors Paradise wrote:How sad for him. :(

Although he's a really good friend he also doesn't understand people having pets and believes all animals belong outside, he has renovated a house and also built one from scratch and now having come into some money in very sad circumstances has bought three small houses he rents out (he does allow people to keep pets in his houses) (I'll stop now) :)

I keep a bird; some people think birds are dirty and belong outside. You do need to keep vacuuming feathers, or it'll look like a feathered pillow exploded.

I also had dogs in the past. I kept them in the house, but they were never allowed on the furniture. I did let one sit on my lap, but she never jumped up on me without "asking" first, and I never let her body touch my couch.

Two things that bug me about dog owners:
1. The dogs think the sofa is theirs, there's dog hair where you sit, It's like sitting in the dog's bed, and the dogs get pissed off when you sit there.
2. The dogs jump all over you when you enter the house. My dogs were taught not to do that, and it's easy to teach them that.

Other then that, I have a pet spider, and I strongly recommend it: no odor, no noise, cheap to feed.

Migrating Cheese wrote:My friend says he hasn't got the music in him when he sees other people tapping their feet it's not doing anything for him he's ' music blind '

He can't be completely music blind. Humans are "hardwired" to feel and follow rhythm.

Karamuru wrote:He can't be completely music blind. Humans are "hardwired" to feel and follow rhythm.

I'll have to ask him, I know my Father was very limited musically he only knew one song that was the Christmas Carol Jingle Bells and he would sing that all year round if he was in a good mood, just the first eight words, also he picked up one other song 54321 by the English group Manfred Mann and he'd just sing the title. Fortunately for me music ran in my Mother's side of the family.

On the subject of pets, I personally prefer Reptiles, Amphibians and Aquatic Animals.

I own a 6 month or so old baby bearded dragon, however I am very tempted to purchase a really large tank and turn it into a Paladuriam for a ton of fish, snails, shrimp and some sort of amphibious animal, such as a Frog or Caiman Lizard (Not an actual Caiman).

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