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My Lodger cat is more like a puppy. He follows me around all the time. He likes to have his mind put at ease, as he knows it's not Home #1 (mind you, we're on 5 months now). Swing Out Sister is one of those groups I've heard good stuff about, that I keep intending to listen to, but never get around to it.
Will remedy that later today. Thanks, Thoth. There's a Swing Out Sister Golf company in the UK. I thought that was a neat company name.
"...not having to believe in a thing to be interested in it and not having to explain a thing to appreciate the wonder of it."
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Our second dog was like that at first, we were Home #2. After about six months or so, she got used to it, and began asserting herself as Queen over our first dog.
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Like the Phoenix
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My Lodger cat is more like a puppy. He follows me around all the time. He likes to have his mind put at ease, as he knows it's not Home #1 (mind you, we're on 5 months now). Swing Out Sister is one of those groups I've heard good stuff about, that I keep intending to listen to, but never get around to it.
Will remedy that later today. Thanks, Thoth. There's a Swing Out Sister Golf company in the UK. I thought that was a neat company name. That is pretty clever. BTW, I did listen to some of their songs, and commented on one of them in the Anywhere Machine's So What Are You Listening To thread, but no one replied.
Still "Fickles" to my friends.
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Scoots on over... because It's Better To Travel
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Traveling is good. I like traveling on my birthday, makes it a bit more special.
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My birthday is the day after my aunts and the day before my brothers
Big Dog! Big Dog! Bow Wow Wow!
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My birthday is the same day as my grandmother and cousin.
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strange but not a stranger
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And Invisible Brainiac will jump out of the cake.
Big Dog! Big Dog! Bow Wow Wow!
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space mutineer & purveyor of quality sammitches
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Can't forget the MST3K sketch where TV's Frank baked Rodney the exotic dancer inside the cake. At least no one was hurt, even in an hour at 350 F.
"Just dig, Duncan Hinder!"
Hey, Kids! My "Cranky and Kitschy" collage art is now viewable on DeviantArt! Drop by and tell me that I sent you. *updated often!*
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Don't try this at home, kids!
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Like the Phoenix
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Can't forget the MST3K sketch where TV's Frank baked Rodney the exotic dancer inside the cake. At least no one was hurt, even in an hour at 350 F.
"Just dig, Duncan Hinder!" That was a great one. The one about the giant tube of chocolate toothpaste was hilarious, too! "Frank, don't bogart that toothpaste!"
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Here's something that made me laugh very hard recently. Credits to Mr. Pol Medina Jr., creator of the Pugad Baboy comic strip from the Philippines.
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My drawing ability is limited to drawing stick figures
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I can't even draw a straight line...
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Tempus Fugitive
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I think it's more important to draw a bath.
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Drawing curtains is a bit less important than not drawing breath, which would mean curtains for you. But it helps let the day into your life and put your life into the day.
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It helps regulate the temperature, that's pretty important for me!
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strange but not a stranger
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98.6 is the normal body temperature fur a human
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Don't you mean 37 degrees?
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*gets popcorn*
I was stunned to find that the UK also uses miles and other imperial units for road signs... the Philippines is a bit like the UK, except we often use imperial units for height and weight. I would think of my height in feet and inches, for example. But for distances and driving, we use the metric system.
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I am bad at judging distances.
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Despite our bizarre unwillingness to adopt the metric system, the United States was the first country to adopt a decimal monetary system.
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