See and here i was thinking a Mimosa was only an alcoholic drink lol
Regards,
Lee
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See and here i was thinking a Mimosa was only an alcoholic drink lol
Regards,
Lee
so what does this weed/mimosa look like??
I know there are comparative issues here in the United States -- has more to do with a water type plant and some type of snail that is infesting the great lakes -- I'll have to look that up now LOL
Pics Ahoy
Flower:
http://www.ento.csiro.au/weeds/image...osa_flower.jpg
Tree:
http://www.abc.net.au/science/slab/m...mg/mimosa1.jpg
Cheers,
Allan
No, Just a scar. His best friend Ron has red hair and freckles, though.Quote:
Originally posted by Bell
I wonder how Harry Patter and Raggedy Ann would get along...
both have freckles (I think he does... doesn't he???)
You should... it's so easy to learn to ride, and most Motorcycle training programs actually supply the bike you learn on. And you'd look perfct on a vintage Honda bike or a BMW.Quote:
Originally posted by Bec
Oh I could so FEEL that!! Just makes me want to run out and DO it!!
Been meaning to ask you Jasun if you watch that show American Chopper and what you think of their bikes ...
you mean that show with the drop dead gorgeous hunks who spend all their time coverd in oil and axle grease and trying to prove who's got the biggest dick, fighting and yelling and calling eachother names while wearing these skin tight jeans with holes in the butt and wife-beaters and bandanas?
I never miss that show.
But they've got bikes on it too? Wow.. I should pay closer attention.
Cruised thru the BMW Cycle site ... I love the looks of this one, it's called the Rockster ... but I can't really tell how BIG it is. I know I could never handle a true full sized one ... too heavy.
http://www.eroticbydesign.com/images/rockster.jpg
LMAO -- now why didn't I realize you'd have a totally different reason for watching that show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Quote:
Originally posted by Jasun
you mean that show with the drop dead gorgeous hunks who spend all their time coverd in oil and axle grease and trying to prove who's got the biggest dick, fighting and yelling and calling eachother names while wearing these skin tight jeans with holes in the butt and wife-beaters and bandanas?
I never miss that show.
But they've got bikes on it too? Wow.. I should pay closer attention.
Yeah, those are glorious bikes. And not TOO big, but a beginner might be a bit threatened by it.Quote:
Try starting out with a Buell Blast. They're small sport bikes made by Harley Davidson, and they're really light and really easy to learn and maintain. There's not a lot of guts in the engine, but you don't want that when you first start anyway.
Then you can sell it and get one of those Rocksters.
my dream bike of late is the new Honda 599, but i also love theHarley V-Rod and the Original Triumph Bonnevilles.
Getting back to the thread topic ... I had to think on this a bit first. Things I know I'm passionate about:
1. Maintaining a sense of "home" ... I know I need that. Doubt I could just reduce my life to a few boxes and just wander around. I'd want to know I had an address somewhere!
2. Providing for my family and their needs.
3. Being loyal to friends.
4. Reading ... especially sci/fi fantasy! Although with poor eyesite now it's getting harder to read a regular paperback book.
5. Gardening ... I love the feel and smell of working out in my garden. I've missed being able to do that ... awfully hard to get up off my knees anymore. Someday I hope to have a place where I could get those raised garden boxes built ... the ones that let you sit and work in the flower beds.
6. Artistic expression. I HAVE to have an outlet ... whether it's with my camera, or doing some crafts, or web design, or writing, or remodeling the house ... something that lets that muse free!
7. Learning new things. I'm the eternal student ... and could easily see myself taking college classes or extended interest course work til the day I die. It's very easy for me to be surfing and just start up reading about something I've run across and just surf relevant links for hours on end.
8. If I put my hand and time to something ... having it be the best that I can make it. That's the perfectionist in me, and probably a bad piece of baggage ... but at least I'm past the point of not trying something if I can't have it perfect the first time! LOL
9. Being true to myself... in who I am, and what I believe in.
10. Living each day as though it was my last ... I don't want to take today for granted.
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Originally posted by basschick
hmmm... interesting topic for some soul searching...
1. playing the bass
2. all sorts of music
3. my family (including the small furry members) and friends
5. kindness to all, human and animal, in real ways that count
6. reading books
7. choosing and eating good food
8. *
9. *
10. checking my stats ;-)
thanks for sharing...
ahhhhh you little stats checker you... LOL...
~Bell
My mind is swimming with filthy responses to that statement, Bec. LMAOPIPQuote:
Originally posted by Bec
but I can't really tell how BIG it is. I know I could never handle a true full sized one
Bell this is a great thread. I am thinking of my response. This has provoked a lot of thought.
GA
that was interesting... thanks for sharing that plantboy...Quote:
Originally posted by ozmalegalleries
http://www.abc.net.au/science/slab/mimosa/default.htm
Sorry but I hate Mimosa
it is an environmental weed in Aus.
Cheers,
Allan
where's the pictures ??
and - is a Mimosa Drink made from the tree ??
if not, does anyone know what a Mimosa Drink is made from ??
~Bell
Quote:
Originally posted by Bell
that was interesting... thanks for sharing that plantboy...
where's the pictures ??
and - is a Mimosa Drink made from the tree ??
if not, does anyone know what a Mimosa Drink is made from ??
~Bell
I see the pictures now a few posts back...
didn't see them when I first read the article...
thanks for sharing the pictures...
now what's in that drink ??
~Bell