Tenth Day of Christmas

Dec 23, 2012 16:42


On the tenth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…

…ten tufted titmice!


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dragonsong December 23 2012, 17:01:10 UTC
The hamster looks SO RELIEVED that nothing is trying to bite, cut, stab, or amplexus her...

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dragonsong December 23 2012, 17:47:53 UTC
I agree. Thank you for giving the poor hamster a break.

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ursulav December 23 2012, 17:53:29 UTC
I am sorry to say that tomorrow will be much worse, but I promise it will all come out right in the end. *grin* Although y'all may have to check back on the day AFTER Christmas for that part...

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jessicamariek December 23 2012, 18:02:02 UTC
I was afraid of that... poor hamster! And she looked so relieved today - "Finally, nothing pokey, sharp, or scratchy! I can let my guard down!" :P

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ladycelia December 23 2012, 17:59:56 UTC
I had a titmouse pair nest in a birdhouse on my back porch. After they fledged something larger came along and excavated the hole to make it larger, but never appeared to move in.

I adore titmice.

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krin_o_o_ December 23 2012, 18:39:58 UTC
Titmouses (Titmice?) should always come in pairs! Otherwise it's just weird!

I love it when they get all puffed up from the cold or drying off from a bath! *poof* "super spheroid fluff form engaged!"

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dark_phoenix54 December 23 2012, 18:41:57 UTC
Happy hamster!

I wasn't logged in when I looked at this, and there was a 'material not suitable for underage people' warning. Apparently titmice are very erotic!

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green_knight December 23 2012, 19:15:18 UTC
I cannot be the only reader who is sorry that it's only twelve days of Christmas.

But wait! The twelve days of Christmas begin *after* Christmas. Do we get another set?

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krin_o_o_ December 23 2012, 19:57:36 UTC
"The Hangover After Xmas" series?

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talyxsaunt December 23 2012, 19:58:32 UTC
[Pedantry alert: Actually the first day of Christmas is Christmas. Twelfth Night is January 5th. Then we're into Epiphany on January 6th.]

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green_knight December 23 2012, 20:10:19 UTC
counterpedant: 'Christmas' isn't a day.

(If I had to pick one, it would be the 24th anyway.)

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