Ka Tet Cantina Dos

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mal

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Yeah ... you might start rummaging around in garbage, trying to find cabbage! :)
I take my dumpster diving seriously and would never do it while 'in my cups'. I once found a watermelon rind with some pulp on it, and a seed within, while going through someone's garbage. I planted that seed years ago and now, years later, I control 'Big Watermelon'. :)
 

Spideyman

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Jul 10, 2006
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I'm confused about the Buckwheat and Pyro lore now...

...are they snakes or worms?
Buckwheat and Pyro are snakes. Caricatures are kept to non scary, as our MsMod is not found of snakes. That is how the orginal warning/ sign was designed to be in place each Thursday morning. A notification that BUckwheat and Pyro are in the House!
 

Wayoftheredpanda

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Buckwheat and Pyro are snakes. Caricatures are kept to non scary, as our MsMod is not found of snakes. That is how the orginal warning/ sign was designed to be in place each Thursday morning. A notification that BUckwheat and Pyro are in the House!
A snake somehow got into my 4th grade classroom once, weird since it was on the 2nd floor. It was only a little harmless garden snake though, less than a foot long. All of us, being kids, still freaked out and the principal had to pick it up by its tail and take it outside.

Snakes are pretty cool, they just live their best life regardless of their lack of feet
 

Sundrop

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A snake somehow got into my 4th grade classroom once, weird since it was on the 2nd floor. It was only a little harmless garden snake though, less than a foot long. All of us, being kids, still freaked out and the principal had to pick it up by its tail and take it outside.

Snakes are pretty cool, they just live their best life regardless of their lack of feet

 

Moderator

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A snake somehow got into my 4th grade classroom once, weird since it was on the 2nd floor. It was only a little harmless garden snake though, less than a foot long. All of us, being kids, still freaked out and the principal had to pick it up by its tail and take it outside.

Snakes are pretty cool, they just live their best life regardless of their lack of feet
I don't have a problem with them as long as they obey my rule, "you can be here but I just don't want to see you here." :)
 

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Ms. Mod
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Oh okay - "Dos" means "two" - I thought it was like "Dos and Don'ts" :tongue:

I thought it was going to be a guideline for etiquette
:facepalm:
Well, it is our job as moderators to maintain etiquette and keep members obeying the rules of the forum which means sometimes we do have to tell people don't do that, but we're really not that rigid or doing it just to be b itches or put people down. We like to have fun as much as the next SKMB member--just have to remember to keep it (mostly) clean and within the guidelines and everyone slips once in a while (even us) so might need that reminder. :)