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Posted on 02/24/2006 9:54:35 AM PST by screaminghurl
hi, a frined told me aboutthis sight. he sad i woud like this sight becuz of cat photos. i like cats alot. there r not 2 manny goud sights wim cat photos i can find.
well, wear our the cat photos?
ive ben here all morning louking 4 cat photos. decided 2 sine up 2 see if my luck wouud change. will my luck chnage?
neway i just c lots of talk abot busch. i am big ted kennedy fan. maybe i wont fit in, excpet 4 liking cats?
can some1 link 2 some photos are or post some cat photos. i reallie wont to make this werhthwhiile.
thanx.
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To: Monkey Face
LOL.
Good point.
I never understand the point of just reading the denouement of a novel, while skipping everything that led up to it.
I guess some people just have insatiable curiosity and very limited attention spans.
1,721
posted on
03/09/2006 9:50:45 AM PST
by
Do not dub me shapka broham
("The moment that someone wants to forbid caricatures, that is the moment we publish them.")
To: Do not dub me shapka broham
Sometimes, my own attention span is compromised, as is my comprehension and retention, and at those times, I just have to put the book down. It doesn't last more than a day or two, though, so that's good.
I began to read at an extremely early age, and when redhead and I were short people, we had read everything of value in "The Children's Library" and had to get permission from our parents to take books from "The Adult Library." (This was in a town of 4,000 people, though...and I doubt that there was even a book in the adult library that had a cussword in it...)
I've read in bed all of my life, so I doubt very much that I'll quit any time soon. And some days, I will go to bed just so I can read. ;o]
1,722
posted on
03/09/2006 10:03:54 AM PST
by
Monkey Face
(A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way. Mark Twain.)
To: Monkey Face; Do not dub me shapka broham
Reading the 'adult' books. LOL! I remember I bit off the 'Dune' trilogy (when it was still just a trilogy) when I was thirteen. I recall enjoying it, and I remembered enough that when the movie came out, I could follow the storyline fairly well. During high school and college, I had enough assigned reading to do that I had very little interest in any recreational reading. I never could bring myself to finish 'Wuthering Heights'.
After that, I discovered non-fiction and seldom take time for anything else unless it's among the acknowledged classics of literature or something one of my kids wants read to them.
1,723
posted on
03/09/2006 10:34:46 AM PST
by
HKMk23
(Tengo una remera del Che y no se por que.)
To: HKMk23
"Wuthering Heights???" I scorned most of the "required reading" and just took notes from my more sheep-like friends. I was so far ahead of most of the classes (often the teachers, as well) when it came to books that it wasn't even funny. I mean, I worked in the school library when I was 13...
I have an awful lot of non-fiction as well. Some classics, some theology, biography, lots of history... kinda like a mini-reference library. I try not to accumulate too much because I have Wanderlust, and I move every three years or so...whether I'm forced to or not. :o]
But I HAVE to read.
1,724
posted on
03/09/2006 10:41:59 AM PST
by
Monkey Face
(A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way. Mark Twain.)
To: Monkey Face; Alice au Wonderland; NicknamedBob; old and tired
My doctor just called and said Vlad's bilirubin level dropped 50% from last week, his other blood levels were normal, and his ultrasound showed a normal liver (and presumably other innards of a digestive sort.) She'll take another blood sample when he goes for his check up at the end of the month, just for luck.
Thanks to everyone for their advice and encouragement - now I must go email his grandmother :-).
1,725
posted on
03/09/2006 12:24:26 PM PST
by
Tax-chick
(Death is perishable. Faith is eternal.)
To: Tax-chick
1,726
posted on
03/09/2006 12:26:34 PM PST
by
Irish_Thatcherite
(~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
To: Monkey Face
"Wuthering Heights???" I scorned most of the "required reading" and just took notes from my more sheep-like friends. I was so far ahead of most of the classes (often the teachers, as well) when it came to books that it wasn't even funny. I mean, I worked in the school library when I was 13... Wow, cool!!
1,727
posted on
03/09/2006 12:28:41 PM PST
by
Irish_Thatcherite
(~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
To: Irish_Thatcherite
Yes, it is. Just a minor developmental glitch, nothing that's going to affect us long-term.
1,728
posted on
03/09/2006 12:30:15 PM PST
by
Tax-chick
(Death is perishable. Faith is eternal.)
To: Tax-chick
I'm just not sure what 'bilirubin' is.
1,729
posted on
03/09/2006 12:31:47 PM PST
by
Irish_Thatcherite
(~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
To: Irish_Thatcherite
Neither am I, except that having it in the blood indicates that the liver is not doing exactly what it's supposed to, so a high level is bad.
1,730
posted on
03/09/2006 12:32:41 PM PST
by
Tax-chick
(Death is perishable. Faith is eternal.)
To: Tax-chick
1,731
posted on
03/09/2006 12:34:40 PM PST
by
Irish_Thatcherite
(~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
To: Tax-chick
We needed to have Ana use a "Bili Blanket" for 3-4 days after we got her home from the hospitol. Her and Zon were having feeding issues and Ana was starting to look moderately jaundiced. Not feeding regularly impeded the start up of proper liver function due partially to dehydration, lack of proper enzymes, ect... Exposure to sunlight during the day and the bili-blanket (spooky looking blue glowing UV lights) for an hour or so at night, brought the bili levels down quickly. Related to hemoglobin break down in the liver.
Been fine ever since.
1,732
posted on
03/09/2006 12:50:32 PM PST
by
Dead Corpse
(I believe that all government is evil, and that trying to improve it is largely a waste of time.)
To: Tax-chick
It sounds like everything is going along just fine for Baby Vlad. I'm sure it is a relief for Mom and Dad to know that things are "normal." Sleep well tonight!
*hugs*
1,733
posted on
03/09/2006 12:51:00 PM PST
by
Monkey Face
(A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way. Mark Twain.)
To: Irish_Thatcherite
Yah...it was a lot of fun! Besides...I could take home whatever I wanted, and usually had it back the next day.
;o]
1,734
posted on
03/09/2006 12:52:46 PM PST
by
Monkey Face
(A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way. Mark Twain.)
To: Monkey Face
*'Face's mind full of knowledge*
1,735
posted on
03/09/2006 1:03:44 PM PST
by
Irish_Thatcherite
(~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
To: Monkey Face; Irish_Thatcherite; All
Grammar question.
Is this statement correct:
The man was hanged.
or
The man was hung.
1,736
posted on
03/09/2006 1:26:27 PM PST
by
fanfan
( "We can evade reality, but we cannot evade the consequences of evading reality" - Ayn Rand)
To: Dead Corpse
Tom was bright orange his first two weeks, but it cleared up. The issue with Vlad was his being older than usual for jaundice, but it looks like it's about over now.
1,737
posted on
03/09/2006 1:28:34 PM PST
by
Tax-chick
(Death is perishable. Faith is eternal.)
To: fanfan
1,738
posted on
03/09/2006 1:28:54 PM PST
by
Tax-chick
(Death is perishable. Faith is eternal.)
To: fanfan
I'm from Utah, and you're asking me if the man was hung???
*snort*
1,739
posted on
03/09/2006 1:29:38 PM PST
by
Monkey Face
(A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way. Mark Twain.)
To: Tax-chick
SNORT! LOL!
Thank you....
And the baby pictures are fabulous. How are you doin'?
1,740
posted on
03/09/2006 1:30:27 PM PST
by
najida
(Somedays you're the mud, other days the pig. Either way, you can sit in the sunshine and dry out ;))
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