Monday, November 16, 2009

What is Morning Glory?

..when its hard to get up in the morning... :)

What is Morning Glory?
the only one i know is a climbing plant with bright coloured flowers .
Reply:Never heard of it.


Heard of Blades of Glory.
Reply:sex in the morning
Reply:a flower... a brand of stationery
Reply:its a flower although before my dad passed thats what he use to say to me every morning
Reply:a flower
Reply:It's when you wake up in the morning and your 'friend' has popped up to say hello (if you get what i mean)
Reply:it's in your eyes every morning..
Reply:Morning Glory? Hmm lemme put my thinking cap on,





ThInKiNg CaP sAyS:





Morning Glory is when someone is very happy with the morning, happy and get up to go! The morning person not the night owl
Reply:here, it is a flower of many different colors,


i'm sure, like in prison for instance, it means an entirely different thing............... ;)
Reply:mojo569 got it spot on


It also goes hand in hand with "Afternoon Delight"


In Australia, we also have a "(sugar)Cane Farmers Lunch" which is a 2 hour lunch consisting of 15 minutes having lunch and 1hr %26amp; 45 mins of sex, heh heh.
Reply:a hard on 1st thing in the morning!
Reply:TO WAKE UP NEXT TO THE PERSON YOU LOVE
Reply:Morning glory is a common name for over 1,000 species of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae, belonging to the following genera:





Calystegia


Convolvulus


Ipomoea


Merremia


Rivea


As the name implies, morning glory flowers, which are funnel-shaped, open in the morning, allowing them to be pollinated by hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and other daytime insects and birds as well as Hawkmoth at dusk for longer blooming variants. The flower typically lasts for a single morning and dies in the afternoon. New flowers bloom each day. The flowers usually start to fade a couple of hours before the petals start showing visible curling. They prefer full sun throughout the day and mesic soils. In cultivation, most are treated as perennial plants in tropical areas and as annual plants in colder climates, but some species tolerate winter cold. Morning glories are a close relative of Moon flowers which open at night to be pollinated by moths.
Reply:Waking up and finding a hot blond in your bed, you both have no clothes on
Reply:the sun rises and the moon goes down , and your bed clothes have a hump where there wast a hump when you went to bed

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