Tuesday, August 12, 2008

INCALCULABLE

1. very numerous or great.
2. unable to be calculated; beyond calculation.
3. incapable of being forecast or predicted; undeterminable.
4. uncertain; unsure.

I had to delete my first post...I realized it was a verb not an adj. lol

20 comments:

Erin said...

The stars.

Happy said...

the grains of sand on the seashore...and lakes...and riverbeds... anywhere sand is really...

Tyler Dawn said...

the number of pee breaks a boy needs to take on a cross country road trip

Erin said...

Tyler - I would argue that it would be the number of pee breaks a GIRL needs on a cross country car trip. Can't boys usually hold it FOREVER? My 3 boys (including the big one) are always annoyed with me.

LOL.

Jeannette Altes said...

The number of days in eternity.

Valorosa said...

How long we are going to play this game LOL

Mike said...

The odds of someone NOT saying stars or sand within the first few answers. ")

Erin said...

Mike - Ppbblltt! You're just jealous you didn't think of them first!

Mike said...

Am not! Am not!

I'm only jealous that I didn't get in here first. :)

Tyler Dawn said...

Erin, my one son has to go like every half hour!!!!! But at least we can go by the side of the road.....

My family doesn't get annoyed with me... I don't need to stop, I just sneeze and then I don't need to go anymore ;)

Erin said...

Tyler - I remember road trips as a girl, we were a family of 6 (3 and 3) and my dad and brothers could go all day without needing to stop, but my mom and sister and I needed to stop like every 4 hours.

Delirious said...

I won't judge this one of course, but I was thinking of:

The number of Donald Trump's bad hair days. :)

Anonymous said...

the number of thoughts i have in a day

Sara said...

the amount of conversation that doesn't actually say anything

Susan Barnes said...

continuing along Jon's theme:

the number of thoughts God has towards us

Kimberly Preske said...

the impact of a natural or manmade disaster

Sue said...

The number of times we are going to go "oh, wow" and feel our hearts lighten a bit more, when God starts setting all this shite to rights.

(Been influenced by your latest post, Jon :)

Rob Harrison said...

TODDLER LOGIC

Erin said...

I would add:

The likelihood that one of Jon's incalculable number of thoughts will cause a person who is reshaping their theology to freak out just a little. In a good way.

Delirious said...

Great answers all, but I think I'm going to go with Thankfully Broken's "the impact of a natural or manmade disaster"