GJFH wrote:Have you ever travelled by row-boat?
Do you know how to whistle with your hands?
What is your favourite children's worship song?
Can you snap your fingers?
What is your honest opinion of me? GJFH (myself)
Only by inflatable row-boat. I have, however, traveled by kayak, canoe, regular boat, and paddle board.
No. I am devoid of nearly any whistling talent.
The best I can muster is a single high pitched note, and I can't even do that most of the time. I've never been able to snap either.
There are a lot of good children's worship songs. Sometimes they can be a little on the obnoxious side, but they also tend to be catchy and fun. I helped teach a preschool Sunday school class for several years, and among my favorites were Deep and Wide, Only a Boy Named David, and This Little Light of Mine.
As we were talking about on the chat, you definitely seem like a middle child. You're mature and self aware, excel in connecting with other people, and also have a well developed sense of humor. Overall, you seem like a genuinely nice and good person.
Miss Friendship wrote:Are you in the top ten posters?
Do you think I'll ever pass up Belle?
What is the best invention of all times?
I am indeed. I'm on the verge of taking back my old place at #7.
No. Belle is the Catspaw of the Soda Shop, and therefore must have the highest number of posts. If you were to overtake her, Belle would no longer be the Catspaw of the SS and it would implode, killing us all.
but in all seriousness, in theory you certainly could overtake Belle and we would all be fine.
The Hindu-Arabic numeral system. It originated in India and was picked up by Muslim mathematicians, who in turn brought it to Europe. The idea of representing each number as an individual symbol (eg 1,2,3,...) has allowed for amazing mathematical accomplishments. We're fortunate to be working with our numeral system, as opposed to hieroglyphics or Roman numerals.