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Wednesday Chat
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Wednesday Thought For The Day:
If people in the 1930's saw movies today featuring aliens and spaceships would they likely think we were using real life aliens rather then CGI?0 -
Wednesday Joke of the Day:
While most puns make me feel numb,
mathematics puns make me feel number.1 -
Wednesday Joke of the Day:
I don't trust the stairs.
They're always up to something.0 -
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Wednesday Joke of the Day:
A kid lights his house on fire.
Dad: putting arm around his wife, both tearing up, "That’s arson."3 -
What do you do if you wanna throw a space party???
You planet! Ha2 -
Is it happy hour yet?2
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ximenavictoriaxo wrote: »Is it happy hour yet?
It's always happy hour on Wednesday.1 -
ximenavictoriaxo wrote: »Is it happy hour yet?
It's always happy hour on Wednesday.
Why is happy the only emotion that gets its own hour? Seems a bit emotionist if you ask me0 -
I just became a member and love this!!! Very Excited to be 13 lbs down in 17 days!!!😁
I’m wondering if anyone can help me???
At first my IPhone steps were logging great in MFP. Now after 15 days of use MFP is NOT logging ALL my IPhone steps!!!😖😫
Anywhere from a 298-593 deficit!!! Any suggestions or knowledge???1 -
ximenavictoriaxo wrote: »Is it happy hour yet?
It's always happy hour on Wednesday.
Why is happy the only emotion that gets its own hour? Seems a bit emotionist if you ask me
Did you know:
The words "happy" and "hour" have appeared together for centuries when describing pleasant times. In act I, scene 2 of William Shakespeare's King Henry V the protagonist says, "Therefore, my lords, omit no happy hour/That may give furtherance to our expedition..." The use of the phrase "happy hour," to refer to a scheduled period of entertainment is of much more recent vintage.
Let us not forget a hot minute nor sad second.1 -
I just became a member and love this!!! Very Excited to be 13 lbs down in 17 days!!!😁
I’m wondering if anyone can help me???
At first my IPhone steps were logging great in MFP. Now after 15 days of use MFP is NOT logging ALL my IPhone steps!!!😖😫
Anywhere from a 298-593 deficit!!! Any suggestions or knowledge???
I find I get better answers about fitness when I post here:
General Health, Fitness and Diet
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/categories/general-diet-and-weight-loss-help0 -
ximenavictoriaxo wrote: »Is it happy hour yet?
It's always happy hour on Wednesday.
Why is happy the only emotion that gets its own hour? Seems a bit emotionist if you ask me
Did you know:
The words "happy" and "hour" have appeared together for centuries when describing pleasant times. In act I, scene 2 of William Shakespeare's King Henry V the protagonist says, "Therefore, my lords, omit no happy hour/That may give furtherance to our expedition..." The use of the phrase "happy hour," to refer to a scheduled period of entertainment is of much more recent vintage.
Let us not forget a hot minute nor sad second.
I’ll give you hot minute - never heard sad second myself though - appreciate the fun fact though0 -
Holy *kitten* it's Wednesday! WOOT WOOT2
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ximenavictoriaxo wrote: »Is it happy hour yet?
It's always happy hour on Wednesday.
Why is happy the only emotion that gets its own hour? Seems a bit emotionist if you ask me
Did you know:
The words "happy" and "hour" have appeared together for centuries when describing pleasant times. In act I, scene 2 of William Shakespeare's King Henry V the protagonist says, "Therefore, my lords, omit no happy hour/That may give furtherance to our expedition..." The use of the phrase "happy hour," to refer to a scheduled period of entertainment is of much more recent vintage.
Let us not forget a hot minute nor sad second.
I’ll give you hot minute - never heard sad second myself though - appreciate the fun fact though
I may have made up a sad second because I needed more examples.0 -
ximenavictoriaxo wrote: »Is it happy hour yet?
It's always happy hour on Wednesday.
Why is happy the only emotion that gets its own hour? Seems a bit emotionist if you ask me
Did you know:
The words "happy" and "hour" have appeared together for centuries when describing pleasant times. In act I, scene 2 of William Shakespeare's King Henry V the protagonist says, "Therefore, my lords, omit no happy hour/That may give furtherance to our expedition..." The use of the phrase "happy hour," to refer to a scheduled period of entertainment is of much more recent vintage.
Let us not forget a hot minute nor sad second.
I’ll give you hot minute - never heard sad second myself though - appreciate the fun fact though
I may have made up a sad second because I needed more examples.
I can appreciate that0 -
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Wednesday Joke of the Day:
I went to the shooting range for the first time and couldn’t get my gun to fire.
Now I have to read the trouble shooting section in the manual.3 -
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Missed Wednesday.1 -
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ximenavictoriaxo wrote: »Is it happy hour yet?
It's always happy hour on Wednesday.
It's always happy hour😃0 -
I keep missing it!0
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