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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 9:09 am
There is no such thing as menstruation.
ATTICA! ATTICA!
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:45 pm
Tiger of the Fire Cold water, some regular soup, and a bit of club soda. Let the sheets soak in the cold water for a bit before you start scrubbin. You can learn wonders form a gunman's handbook whee I didn't know that club soda was also for blood, though I've used it for other stains.
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:47 pm
I had to put my older rat, Spike, to sleep this morning, which is very sad.
And I got a new rat, Opal (short for Opium), to be a companion to my other rat, MJ (short for Mary Jane).
So I'm both sad and happy right now.
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 10:14 pm
Jabbers - then do hunters believe in the kind of soup that has chicken and vegetables?WatersMoon110 I had to put my older rat, Spike, to sleep this morning, which is very sad. And I got a new rat, Opal (short for Opium), to be a companion to my other rat, MJ (short for Mary Jane). So I'm both sad and happy right now. Sorry about Spike! I remember a quote from Ag-Day in 1rst grade... is it true that rats can fit through a hole the size of their noses because their bodies are so soft? I keep forgetting to look it up, and now that I'm here, may as well ask!
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 7:18 am
Lorysa Sorry about Spike! I remember a quote from Ag-Day in 1rst grade... is it true that rats can fit through a hole the size of their noses because their bodies are so soft? I keep forgetting to look it up, and now that I'm here, may as well ask! Thanks. Rats can fit into small spaces. Mice have colapsible rib cages, and can really get into teeny tiny places, but I don't think that rats do (though my one rat did escape from her cage by squeezing through the bars. I think that a rat needs to be able to fit their head, not just their nose, through something to be able to get through. My rats all seem to love their cage aren't interesting in getting out anymore, so I don't know how small a space they fit in. Rats have long whiskers, and whiskers are usually the length of space an animals need to be able to get through. Spike had a genetic mutation that caused his fur and his whiskers to be curly, so he probably could have gotten stuck in places, had he wanted to go anywhere (all he wanted to do was sit in his cage and be given treats through the bars *smile*). Rats are very flexible though, and crafty. They seldom get stuck in places.
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 7:20 am
Lorysa - thanks for the link to the Snowflake page in your signature. I didn't know they were donating to the Salvation Army per snowflake made, and I made a bunch to help out!
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 9:59 pm
Beware the Jabberwock Haha, I thought that every girl knew that trick. Especially if they're not on birth control/have a regular period. XD Another positive aspect of being a goth: black sheets. Black underwear. Black pants and skirts. Black chairs and couches sometimes, too... And my towels are black and dark red. 4laugh
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:11 pm
WatersMoon110 I had to put my older rat, Spike, to sleep this morning, which is very sad. And I got a new rat, Opal (short for Opium), to be a companion to my other rat, MJ (short for Mary Jane). So I'm both sad and happy right now. May I ask why two of your rats are nick named (or seem to be) after narcotics? o.0
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:18 pm
WatersMoon110 Tiger of the Fire Cold water, some regular soup, and a bit of club soda. Let the sheets soak in the cold water for a bit before you start scrubbin. You can learn wonders form a gunman's handbook whee I didn't know that club soda was also for blood, though I've used it for other stains. The book almost sound liek a novelty, but its all laget. It teaches you how to so up stab wounds using a fishing hook and line XD
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:20 pm
Beware the Jabberwock Haha oh no, it would totally be chicken noodle. Hunters don't believe in vegetable soup, they think it's just a myth. Not true, we call it vegitabel soup, but it has hunks of meat in it to balance out those hidious green things you weirdos love so much.
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 6:46 am
Tiger of the Fire WatersMoon110 I had to put my older rat, Spike, to sleep this morning, which is very sad. And I got a new rat, Opal (short for Opium), to be a companion to my other rat, MJ (short for Mary Jane). So I'm both sad and happy right now. May I ask why two of your rats are nick named (or seem to be) after narcotics? o.0 Both of my rats are named after drugs because it amuses me to do so. They have nicknames that aren't about drugs so we can talk about them to my fiancee's parents. I'm thinking that if I get a bigger rat cage for Christmas, I'm might also have rats called Cid (Acid), Button (Peyote Button), Salvia, Snow (Cocaine), Smokey (Smokey McPotHead) and/or Adam (which turns out to be a nickname for Ecstasy - I couldn't use the nickname I know for it since it's too close to my name). I haven't really done all that many drugs (at least not compared to people who are serious about their drug use), but I find it really funny to name my rats after drugs. I would name them after demons, but I would worry it might make them mean. And pets named after gods and goddesses seem to turn out weird (and usually missing or dead within a couple years). The rats I've named after drugs are sweet and healthy (so far).
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 6:48 am
La Veuve Zin Beware the Jabberwock Haha, I thought that every girl knew that trick. Especially if they're not on birth control/have a regular period. XD Another positive aspect of being a goth: black sheets. Black underwear. Black pants and skirts. Black chairs and couches sometimes, too... And my towels are black and dark red. 4laugh We had black sheets, but they show non-blood stains too well. All of my clothes (but my boxers) are black, because I didn't want to have to worry about blood stains. Black is great for not showing blood, that is for sure.
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 7:47 am
WatersMoon110 Tiger of the Fire WatersMoon110 I had to put my older rat, Spike, to sleep this morning, which is very sad. And I got a new rat, Opal (short for Opium), to be a companion to my other rat, MJ (short for Mary Jane). So I'm both sad and happy right now. May I ask why two of your rats are nick named (or seem to be) after narcotics? o.0 Both of my rats are named after drugs because it amuses me to do so. They have nicknames that aren't about drugs so we can talk about them to my fiancee's parents. I'm thinking that if I get a bigger rat cage for Christmas, I'm might also have rats called Cid (Acid), Button (Peyote Button), Salvia, Snow (Cocaine), Smokey (Smokey McPotHead) and/or Adam (which turns out to be a nickname for Ecstasy - I couldn't use the nickname I know for it since it's too close to my name). I haven't really done all that many drugs (at least not compared to people who are serious about their drug use), but I find it really funny to name my rats after drugs. I would name them after demons, but I would worry it might make them mean. And pets named after gods and goddesses seem to turn out weird (and usually missing or dead within a couple years). The rats I've named after drugs are sweet and healthy (so far). Call one Seth!
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:54 am
La Veuve Zin Beware the Jabberwock Haha, I thought that every girl knew that trick. Especially if they're not on birth control/have a regular period. XD Another positive aspect of being a goth: black sheets. Black underwear. Black pants and skirts. Black chairs and couches sometimes, too... And my towels are black and dark red. 4laugh Did the dark red ones used to be white, by any chance? XD
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 9:16 am
Beware the Jabberwock La Veuve Zin Beware the Jabberwock Haha, I thought that every girl knew that trick. Especially if they're not on birth control/have a regular period. XD Another positive aspect of being a goth: black sheets. Black underwear. Black pants and skirts. Black chairs and couches sometimes, too... And my towels are black and dark red. 4laugh Did the dark red ones used to be white, by any chance? XDATTICA! ATTICA!
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