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Aug 02, 2005 19:03

Ah another idiot defeated by my hand. It is so easy, it really is. What's funny is that these jerks come to me, I don't go looking for trouble...much. More on that in a little. But since these people come to me that is why they get destroyed. Good greif especially on the Square Board. Anyway, about looking for trouble. I'm about to break my own rule and perhaps it is not a wise thing but it's just so tempting. I like Harry Potter but I'm not a HUGE fan like some folks are. I enjoy the movies but have not read a single book. Well I found out that one of my defeated foes went to this one community called he Sorting Hat and posted her bio to get sorted. I thuroughly enjoyed reading it hehehe, I see her faults and why she was so easily trounced. She ended up in Ravenclaw. There's no question that if I joined I'd end up in Slytherin and proud of it. But I wouldn't be a good member because I really don't have much to contribute. I just know my mere presence would totally make her go ape. So should I join just because of that? My instincts tell me no, but my mean streak tells me yes! What do you guys think?

Speaking of snakes, eeek!! I have to feed my garters! I missed last week's feeding, though both ate big fuzzies so they really should be fine. I'll probably go and get them food tonight or tomorrow. I can't stop thinking about the racer I caught the other day. I still want to keep him. I'd love any type of racer actually. I hear they don't make good pets because they never settle down, but then neither have my garters and I don't handle them because they are too jumpy or bity. Verdi bites and Sherman pees. Not fun, but I'd rather get peed on than bit. Hum perhaps I should ask this on the snake forum.

We all know that nature's tool box are the beaks of birds. Basically any beak can be described as a tool you can buy at the hardware store. Well Chris and I were having the conversation the other day about what type of tool is a macaw's beak since Daimon unlatched an S clamp a few days ago and sent his toy to the ground. It took Chris two needle nose plyers, lots of strength and a good bit of time to fix what Daimon broke in a few minutes. Ok so we can say that macaws are needle nose plyers, but they are also vice grips, foreceps, wrenches and plyers. Amazing. No wonder they are so versitile.

I slept in 'til 10 today and I feel much better. But I'm making an early entry just in case. I made little lables for the plants in the garden today. ARG still haven't started work on the loft. I really MUST do that. Must start making money. I didn't put the feeder out either. Sigh, so much to do.
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macaw, garters, morons, snakes

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