infinitelykaty:
Somehow I knew you were writing a new blog right now.

Love the kitty picture. miao!! I didn't realize Dog was that old.
Ico is currently using the laptop as a pillow (lots of sleepy faces) and wondering why I'm not giving pets.

Update:

*hoooooooooonk-shuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu*
argene:
When my parents moved into their house last summer, they had a similar problem. Turned out to be a family of opposums (3) who used the fig tree next to the house to gain entrance. The had a wildlife guy put a few live traps up there, which made for a pretty wild night (my mother said it sounded like two grown men fighting on the roof, once they fell into the traps).

The family I stayed with in Amsterdam had two nice old cats a 20 yr old (mom) and her 18 year old son. Man, I wish I could adopt a cat. Maybe in a few months.
_bossanova_:
Aw, is she Siamese? They live forever.smile

Your place was so cool! It looks great. I still remember that night we kinda "feted" you before you left...so much fun! Those awesome eggs filled with confetti and later all that midget porn! It doesn't get much better, does it?wink


dreamergirl:
I like Kevins fireplace. How ya doing? remember when i had something in the attic?

dwam:
thanks for the advice, but finally I start by the end biggrin
drake:
Thanks!

And if I start having dreams about Neal Adams I'll try to write them down. wink

An old cat named Dog... aww.
infinitelykaty:
You cannot handle the cuteness.

dwam:
Ha ! Waikiki IS wild indeed. I love her !
cavalryguy:
yes. if i am indeed a toaster can i be one of those all metal shiny silver ones? cus i think i'd like to be that kind. and if you say no, well i am gonna be that toaster any way.
dreamergirl:
Thank you
mulhollanddrive:
Hey man!
Hope you are well. I haven't been on here too much since my account got reinstated. What have you been up to?
I had the same problem with critters in my ceiling. It was a rat once, then a squirrel. I think a raccoon was up there too. It's no fun when they die, that's for sure. Talk to you soon.
datsun:
she's moving permanently. the fiance is from Sweden & they work for the same company, so they're being offered the opportunity to take over the Belgium office in order to keep them together (visa problems here).

I remember our first conversation, too. It was at Ha Ra. I'm still trying to make it to Prom, but no idea what my new boss will say. I just definitely can't have a whole weekend off. I may do a post-Prom brunch like usual, but skip the actual party if it's too much hassle.

I'm not baptized, but I attend services at an Anglican church in Berkeley. Total hippie-liberal church, and I love it. My parents were raised in different Christian denominations, so even though we didn't go to church when I was a kid, there was a focus on Christianity in my life. I've felt very connected to my faith within the past few years. I'm giving up packaged foods for Lent.
dave_h:
I know it won't become law. I just don't want to see us be wishy-washy about it. I want to see Obama do what he does best---give an awesome speech about the power of free speech and make it extremely clear that we won't put up with that kind of BS.
dwam:
Thank you.

I do have the feeling all the androgynous SG has gone away, and now, with the members vote system and all, it's hard to see new ones - as mass members prefers ultrafeminine chicks. Sad.