RE: An unmatched advantage

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Love that picture of the guy floating spread-eagle in that clear water. Nothing more relaxing than that pose. After that relaxing thought, the next one I had was of a similar picture photoshopped somewhere on the internet of a similar situation, but there is a sea monster underneath him.

Funny seeing those prickly pear cactuses all over. It always seems to me that plants should belong to only one continent, but they don't.



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but there is a sea monster underneath him.

Oh no, you could have ruined my relaxing swims if I haven't had a similar thought myself. Only mine was with old ladies swimming wearing hats and the monster was taking them leaving floating hats behind :)

Prickly pears are amazing! I wouldn't be surprised even if I see them on another planet!

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I don't know, but I'm thinking they are going to go for the middle-aged folks - you know, not too small, but still tender? Wow, I'm taking this sea monster thing too far. Gross. ;)

I love prickly pears too. I am cultivating a bunch of the thornless ones in the part of my garden that the irrigation doesn't reach. Such cool plants. Oh, wouldn't that be lovely if they grew on Mars?

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Haha gross indeed! But that's the beauty of horror movies, isn't it?
Mars with prickly pears, that sounds cool :)

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