Mind Blowing Random Thoughts

I can confirm that, from personal experience. I’ve done winter camping in a quinzhee (similar to an igloo), and it was quite comfortable.

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Mar. 1st mind blowing random thought of the day: A collective group of stingrays is called a “fever.”

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Same. Friends and I dug out own ice cave. It got warm enough that I unzipped my bag in the night.

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Mar. 2nd mind blowing random thought of the day: Since the Middle Ages, approx. 1/3 of all lava that has ever covered the Earth’s surface has erupted from volcanoes in Iceland.

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Mar. 3rd mind blowing random thought of the day: According to the National Federation of the Blind, only about 10% of legally blind Americans can read Braille.

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Mar. 4th mind blowing random thought of the day: Dr. Seuss owned a vanity license plate, which read “GRINCH.”

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Mar. 5th mind blowing random thought of the day: Glass floors in Canada are lawfully required to be strong enough to support at least 35 moose.

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Do you realize the kind of chaos that can ensue when 32 moose come crashing through a shoddy glass floor? My goodness. You’d make that rule too.

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Why do you think the rule was made? Honestly, it’s important for not just people’s safety, but moose everywhere.

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How’d they get 35 moose up the CN Tower? :thinking: :rofl:

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I want to know this too. I doubt the freight elevator is big enough even if they were contortionist moose. Can you imagine walking by the elevator and seeing a moose folded up in there?

Cut the ceiling open and lift them in with a helicopter? 35 times? I want to see 35 moose airlifted simultaneously above downtown Toronto.

Man, that’s a lot of work just to test the floor for conformance. Better clear the area around the building on the ground, too, just in case.

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Random mind blowing thought: Moose can climb stairs…from what I surmise from my research you’re gonna have a hard time getting them back down though lol.

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Except how do you get them through the doorway into the stairwell? That’s the problem… that’s an even smaller opening than elevator doors.

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I think we have to raise moose babies at the top of the CN Tower so we can test the floor when they’re fully grown. They’re easier to transport while young. But can that level accommodate the raising of 35 moose throughout their lifespan? We’ll also have to organize transporting all that food up, and all that… used food… down.

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Teleportation! Simple.

Edit, ooops sorry wrong universe!

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Mar. 6th mind blowing random thought of the day: In 2001, the theme song “Can We Fix It?” from the children’s television program ‘Bob the Builder’ was number 1 on the UK Singles Chart.

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Let’s work on making the next one “Those High Flyin’ Moose”. Think 10 little monkeys, but catchier with a dash of rock 'n roll, and instead of falling off the bed, they find themselves on the glass floor observation deck of the CN Tower. When the 35th moose does so, it gives way and they briefly set Guinness World Records for most simultaneous flying moose, and highest flying moose.

Yeah I’m not ready to give this one up yet.

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Yes, well. Just goes to show how meaningful the UK charts actually are doesn’t it? :roll_eyes::rofl:

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Those wacky Canadians!

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