What the heck does this mean?
“Here is a Candy Cane fish for your (Lil) Blue Cove. Could you help me by sending a fish back? Together we can fight Global Warming!”
What the heck does this mean?
“Here is a Candy Cane fish for your (Lil) Blue Cove. Could you help me by sending a fish back? Together we can fight Global Warming!”
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Well, duh. Candy canes are pepermint, and pepermint feels cool in your mouth. Fish live in water, and water is cold. So, it’s obvious why filling the world with candy cane fish will result in a world-wide drop in temps. Jeez Nathan.
Ooohhh, thanks. Not sure how I missed that.
Here’s a tip for ya: *Ignore*. I use it all the time. (Sorry Earth for not protecting you better from Global Warming. How about I just recycle?) 😉
Good idea. I discovered this option after a friend of mine nominated me for “Nicest Person on Facebook.” I felt honored until I discovered that he’d done the same thing for everyone else in Worcester County. That’s when I realized everything but “Friend” requests should be ignored.
hey, I sent you a really cool “vote for pedro” piece of flair a while back.
Yeah, I’d vote for Pedro in a heartbeat, but I still don’t know what a piece of flair is or what it has to do with Pedro. Will it make all my dreams come true?
no, it’s just a button 😦
Dang, what a letdown! Thanks anyway.