Leaving for Bonnaroo today. Wanting to see the following: The Decemberists, Paul Oakenfold, Merle Haggard, David Grisman, Del McCoury Band, Snoop Dog, Elvis Costello, Jenny Lewis, Tony Rice, Okkervil River, Public Enemy, and Girl Talk. So, if you're going, I'll be wandering around somewhere near those performances (say hi) if I've got my shit together, if not, well, I might get kicked out like I did at Harvest of Hope. Banned to the campsite which is really the place where you get into even more trouble!
My set didn't do so hot. I got a lot of great feedback and a lot of douchebag comments on the message boards, but oh well, I'm over it. I'll work on a new one when I get back from the b-roo and everyone who had awful things to say can shove their feet up in their filthy mouths.
In other news, I have a mice problem. A mice problem of my own making. It all started with a friend's snake who wouldn't eat a little white mouse because he was shedding. I told this fellow that he had to feed and water the mouse while it was in the snake cage and could not just let it die of hunger while the snake wasn't hungry. So I brought that one home. Mice are social and need other mice so I got another mouse. Well, after the first batch of babies was sexed wrong, I now have a full blown mice parade. Not the band, as in, they parade around my house. They've learned how to escape every cage I build and now my cats keeps picking them off one my one. A particularly horrible incident happened with one who ended up being still alive after I wrestled it away from the cat. His little eyes were bleeding and he didn't move so I ended up sacrificing that one to my snake, Henry.
I don't know what to do. Henry can't possibly eat all these mice, he'd fill up! I can't seem to sell them to pet stores because I'm not a "certified breeder" and I can't give them away, either. They're fancy mice, not feeder mice, and have some really good markings. A few of them are long haired. I'd like to find good homes for them, but how do you find good homes for that many mice. I'm thinking Craigslist? Anyways, if you live in Central Florida and want some mice, let me know.

My set didn't do so hot. I got a lot of great feedback and a lot of douchebag comments on the message boards, but oh well, I'm over it. I'll work on a new one when I get back from the b-roo and everyone who had awful things to say can shove their feet up in their filthy mouths.
In other news, I have a mice problem. A mice problem of my own making. It all started with a friend's snake who wouldn't eat a little white mouse because he was shedding. I told this fellow that he had to feed and water the mouse while it was in the snake cage and could not just let it die of hunger while the snake wasn't hungry. So I brought that one home. Mice are social and need other mice so I got another mouse. Well, after the first batch of babies was sexed wrong, I now have a full blown mice parade. Not the band, as in, they parade around my house. They've learned how to escape every cage I build and now my cats keeps picking them off one my one. A particularly horrible incident happened with one who ended up being still alive after I wrestled it away from the cat. His little eyes were bleeding and he didn't move so I ended up sacrificing that one to my snake, Henry.
I don't know what to do. Henry can't possibly eat all these mice, he'd fill up! I can't seem to sell them to pet stores because I'm not a "certified breeder" and I can't give them away, either. They're fancy mice, not feeder mice, and have some really good markings. A few of them are long haired. I'd like to find good homes for them, but how do you find good homes for that many mice. I'm thinking Craigslist? Anyways, if you live in Central Florida and want some mice, let me know.

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dentelle:
you really got me,girl
denie:
Happy VEGAN day!

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