سلام پارسایی... خوبی؟؟؟؟؟؟؟ :( یه عکس ازش بذارید، الان دیگه باید کلی بزرگ شده باشه
- آرامش مطلوب
بزرگ که شده، آره... خیلی-خیلی با مزه شده... البته موهاش رو زدم ناجور شده سر و کله اش :دی ... چند روز دیگه می ذارم حالا :) راستی، من از طرفش علیک سلام می گم به خاله آرامش
- سیدعلیسنائی
:) هنوزهم وقتی اون عکسشو تو سیستمم میبینم کیف میکنم... بوس از طرف خاله واسه پارسایی، خدا حفظش کنه
- آرامش مطلوب
Bren - I got Plum at the animal shelter. I'm sure she's mixed breed, but she does have a lot of Russian Blue characteristics. Her eyes are more yellow-green, though, and she has some ghost striping here and there - mostly on her tail.
- Katy S
"Yeah, it looks like the fire truck just continued down the street like nothing happened. Look at her, in the classic "I've fallen and I can't get up" pose. Poor thing. Fortunately for the bike lady, Google did what fire fighters are supposed to do—come to the rescue."
- Steven Perez
from Bookmarklet
A very beautiful part of England west of the River Servern bordering onto Wales. Still a quiet and tranquil, and unspoilt part of the countryside.
- Ian May
from Likaholix
Love that pic. What season is my favorite depends on what area we're talking about. If it's LA, my favorite season is Fall. Fall blows all the smog out of LA, leaving the air clean and crisp and exposing the beautiful mountain views that were part of the reason people flocked to LA in the first place. If we're talking the Bay Area, spring is my favorite season because of the flowers and early fruit harvests.
- Spidra Webster
Summer - Autumn in New Brunswick comes in a very close second. (Autumn in Alberta, not so much)
- Nathalie, Dreamer of FF
I like summer because it simply makes me happy, but fall is the best! Nothing beats scarves, sweaters, and awesome warm hats!
- Anna Haro
Spring, then fall. Then summer. Winter sucks apart from being a little pretty sometimes. Spring is awesome because 1) it means winter is over, and 2) everything is coming back to life.
- Kamilah Gill
Absolutely the fall! Besides the fresh fallen leaves, which are "bee-you-tee-full" I might add, it's much more than that. It's almost as if the combination of loneliness, togetherness, sweetness, sorrow, happiness, tribulations and love was come together in one lump sum as if that same "sum" was something tangible that you could wrap your arms around it, embrace it and never let it go :+)
- Tim Tunnicliff
I love Fall (and winter). I have allergies, so dead plants are good plants. ;-)
- Jason Huebel
Aaaaand we're back on 'Cops' =P I can't take this: FF is slow tonight and nothing but 'Cops' on TV? I think Ima go play some Boggle on Pogo...
- FFing Enigma (aka Tina)
There's like 50 eps of Dirty Jobs in a row. Use a naughty bits embargo to make it happen
- Matthew DeVries
Godfather was on earlier. I bet it's still on AMC.
- Trish R
He's flipping back and forth to a college football game (for a team he hates, no less). There may be some hope, though: he's now checking out movies on demand. FINGERS CROSSED PEOPLE!!
- FFing Enigma (aka Tina)
hard to type with my appendages crossed like this
- Matthew DeVries
My dad is like that. Drives me nuts how ADD he is with the TV changer.
- Spidra Webster
Wow, this collecting old beds ep of Dirty Jobs is by far the most gross ep ever.
- Matthew DeVries
Your husband is turning into my dad. btw, my dad's name is Dave.
- Katy S
Boggle's a nice game. Do you ever play Tangleword? I used to be a Tangleword-aholic back when it was run on playsite.com and I think even before then. The current version, if it's still there, at whirled.com, isn't quite the same but it's not bad.
- SuezanneC Baskerville
pretty soon it will be Wheel of Fortune + Jeopardy Back to Back!! ;)
- Billy Warhol
Today I accidentally let the kittehs onto the enclosed porch. Normally, this would not be a big deal, but since the weather has turned cold, it's where their catnip plant resides. They found the plant very quickly. Sophie's been good, but since I brought them back inside Plum has been trying to break through the door to the porch. Bad Kitteh!!!
I love that last one: OPEN.THE.DAMN.DOOR. NOW.
- holly
but she looks so cute and innocent you should let her at it :)
- Sir Shuping
"cute and innocent"? Did you notice that her fangs are showing in that second photo? This is my cat on drugs.
- Katy S
I love that last photo. So regal! I'm telling you!
- Anika
I know she is, really, I just see all of the silly things she does all of the time. Her fur is really amazingly plush and it's all silver-tipped, which accounts for why it can look different from picture to picture depending on the lighting.
- Katy S
I have considered growing catnip for Stormy, but she is already demented enough.
- Mellissa Jane
I'm definitely not bringing it inside. Once the porch is too cold, it gets to die. Growing it outside was fine, because I could control their intake. I don't think I could handle it if they had constant access to the 'nip.
- Katy S
Picture 2 is totally that of a cat going through "nip" withdrawal! LOVE!!!
- Helen Sventitsky
Three Days Later: This morning, after I crawled out of bed, I found both cats sitting in front of the door to the porch, mewing, and desperate for their morning dose of 'nip. This is sooooooooooooo not good.
- Katy S
"Just before her sixth birthday, Elena Desserich (right) was diagnosed with brain cancer and given 135 days to live. She lived 255 days, passing away in 2007. After her death, Elena’s parents, Brooke and Keith, found hundreds of notes from Elena hidden around the house — in between CD cases, between bookshelves, in dresser drawers, in backpacks…."
- AJ Kohn
from Bookmarklet
Wow... that's cute and incredibly heavy all at the same time.
- SAM
It is so sad and heartwarming at the same time. Can't fathom what she must have gone through doing this and what her parents are going through finding the notes.
- jamar78
how her parents could come to terms with this; don't know what this feeling is called
- ffcode
It's fake. 255 days later they find all this stuff? I call bullshit. And using your dead kid to sell books is pretty low.
- KapitanObvious
It's a book to raise funds for a non-profit org. dedicated to fighting pediatric brain cancer. It's not as if they're taking the funds and vacationing in Hawaii.
- pea ♥ fierce as a woozle
Still sounds fake. Too many holes. Sorry.
- KapitanObvious
Story breaks my heart but as others have pointed out on other sites, it does seem a little fishy that nothing was noticed for a whole 255 days later.
- Andrew Trinh
I would imagine that for the 255 days the little girl lived, her parents were totally focused on giving her quality of life, not really noticing much of anything else. After she's gone, part of the recovery process for the parents is to re-organise the home, whereupon they start to discover these things. Or perhaps they found one note in a semi-obvious place and decided to investigate....
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- Slippy "Threadsbane" Lane
Aww that is so sweet. Poor girl had to go soon :(
- AJ Batac
The worst is when they make you guess and you're way off.
- Rodfather
I'm terrible with names. So I don't even try to hide it.
- Jason Huebel
from iPhone
I don't get the people who won't speak up with the correct name. It's MORE awkward after you've introduced to them as Peter to 87 people to have them say, "Actually, my name is Aaron." *judochop*.
- Anika
I just posted this morning about someone who consistently calls me the wrong name, despite the fact that he has a bunch of correspondence with my correct name on it.
- vicster
Oh, when people say my name wrong, I have no problem correcting it. But it sucks when they don't listen. "Here is 'Ann-ick-a'. "Hi, I'm "A-knee-kah', glad to meet you." "So, "Ann-ick-a here..." And I tend to start fuming because if they didn't pick up on that small cue, it's a sure sign they won't pay attention to anything anyone says.
- Anika
Awesome Pic, "Hubble Unveils Stunning Star Birth in M83 WFC3 view of M83. Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) – Universe Today" - http://www.universetoday.com/2009...
On a personal note: after observing the last 18+ hours of disgusting #tcot tweets, I don't want to hear any of you ever - EVER - complaining about my use of the term "wingnut" again.
For every tweet I saw that called for condemnation for the shootings or prayers for the victims or calls for calm and patience while the authorities sorted out what the hell was going on, there were another handful of tweets calling for the execution of anyone having anything remotely anything to do with this incident, the purging of Muslims from the military, catcalls at Obama for targeting people who bomb abortion clinics instead of hunting down "the real terrorists", and some that even I never want to think about again, let alone repeat, all the while proclaiming loudly their profound understanding on how the "terrorists" really think. Yeah, because I'm gonna take the word of people whose sum total of military experience is an all-night CALL OF DUTY marathon, followed by watching five BAND OF BROTHERS episodes in a row.
- Steven Perez
Secondly, if you're crinkling your nose and wondering whether I'm talking about you, STOP, REACH AROUND THE BACK OF YOUR HEAD AND WHACK THE "I/ME" SWITCH UNTIL IT BECOMES DISENGAGED. I'm not subscribed to any wingnuts. NONE. There are people whose views are vastly different than mine, but these people have shown at least some depth in their lives that says that they don't use events as...
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- Steven Perez
For that matter, and for future reference, if I have a problem with you, I WILL TELL YOU. Verbally speaking, I will walk right up to you and deliver a solid whack to your nose. You will not have to wonder if I am speaking about you - YOU WILL KNOW. Because that is how I am. [/rant]
- Steven Perez
LOL -- funny, assholes don't seem to like being called assholes either. Truth hurts, I guess. I'm with you, though, bud...I'll keep callin' the wingnuts wingnuts - because people with eyes to see and ears to hear can easily separate the intelligent (and genuine) conservatives (and liberals) from the fringe-ball wingnutters.
- ProsePetals (aka Denise)
I've seen two negative comments about my use of the word "wingnut" that I thought were directed at me. I never actually told the two people that they could bite me, but I think they got my point. If you don't like me, unfollow me, block me, ignore me, whatever.
- Ha3rvey (obviously wrong)
One other thing: #tcot aficionados now win an automatic block from me.
- Steven Perez
It's funny how wingnuts dislike being labeled, yet they are very quick to label others, the raving hypocrits.
- Rene Wirtz
Neocons, Christian Zionists, neo-Confederates, Kahanists, etc. are looking for any excuse to hate and commit genocide against more than a billion Muslims. Take a good look at Pamela Geller's Atlas Shrugs blog for the purest expression of this fanaticism and bigotry. "Wingnuts" is much too kind a moniker.
- Sean McBride
Wait, Sean. Let me make sure I have plenty of Pepto Bismol first.
- Steven Perez
from IM
Steven -- some of these people are so disturbing that it beggars belief. I've learned to completely detach emotionally when reading them, while examining their insane rhetoric with as cool a head as possible. But sometimes I feel like losing it -- picking up their little gifts with gloves on and tweezers sometimes isn't sufficient protection.
- Sean McBride
I went through that frustrating exercise last night - searched both #tcot and #forthood. Wingnut is a compliment to most of those idiots.
- jcunwired
"THIS calf escaped the butcher's knife when a brush with frostbite left her without hind legs. Meadow, a yearling Black Angus, is believed to be the first bovine recipient of double prosthetics. Doctors were forced to amputate the calf's back legs in August after she was found in a paddock having lost her hooves and half her ears to severe frostbite."
- edythe
from Bookmarklet
Meadow is apparently from Ocate, New Mexico, which is here: http://maps.google.com/maps... ... and without heftier digging I've no idea what the climate is like there in August. But maybe walking in a cold stream or field, toss in some windchill, so circulation to the extremities is impaired, so she slows down and stops moving, which means she gets colder, yadda yadda vicious circle.
- Deborah Fitchett
Last night, after I thought all of the trick-or-treaters were gone, a boy of about 14 years of age came to my house. He was dressed all in red. Instead of saying 'trick-or-treat', he said 'I'm your period, sorry I'm late.' He got my last jumbo bag of candy, and he restored all of my faith in his generation. - http://mylifeisaverage.com/story...
So, lemme see if I got this right: Cylon, Cylon sympathiser, Cylon, Adama, President, Cylon, Cylon, Cylon?
- Slippy "Threadsbane" Lane
I believe your 2nd to last Cylon should be Starbuck.
- Kevin Pedraja
That would be Starbuck the Cylon, or whatever the hell she is post-death? Also, I fully expect every other human character to be outed as a cylon in one of Mr.Olmos' proposed straight-to-dvd followups.
- Slippy "Threadsbane" Lane
"US President Barack Obama has vowed not to forget American Indian tribes, as representatives gathered for a White House conference on native issues."
- alphaxion
from Bookmarklet
How much has this garnered attention in the US?
- alphaxion
The Native American Problem is still an issue in the US, but everyone speaks of it as if it's dead. True, you can't get all that land back from the Blackhills despite the US Supreme Court ruling, but it's certainly not moot. Kind of a deadlock imo.
- Maxamad
You can read V For Vendetta in no time. It isn't that large. I don't think it took much longer than watching it unless you are going to really think about Moore's construction and choices.
- RAPatton
I still haven't seen this movie. I suppose I should just reach over and put the DVD in a player one day.
- Derek Coward
I would love to read the book then... @Derek Coward it is an awesome movie, you definitely should watch it.
- Sarah Peterman