Here Are Some Pictures Of My Garden That You Don't Give A Shit About

Jul 21, 2010 20:01

A new toy: I haz it. I spent my birthday money and state income tax return on a new camera, because it was cheap as such things go and also I got an employee discount for buying it at Lol-Mart. So now you're going to be subjected to the inevitable fumblings as I figure out how to use it ( Read more... )

lolpics, garden, lolmom, mindless acquisition, ashley

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samanosukesgirl July 22 2010, 01:15:38 UTC
shake_the_stars July 22 2010, 01:19:36 UTC
You cannot bazooka my eggplants! They are for EATING! :9

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samanosukesgirl July 22 2010, 01:28:41 UTC
THIS particular eggplant bazooka is the name for Akanishi Jin and his eggplant. We all call him Mr. Eggplant Bazooka now due to a certain photoshoot where he was happy to see her. His bazooka turned purple, like that of an eggplant.

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shake_the_stars July 22 2010, 01:36:05 UTC
He must have been VERY happy to see her if it turned THAT purple XDDD

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augustuscaesar July 22 2010, 01:32:13 UTC
YAY PHOTOS! And this means I can also demand photos of your room AND OF YOU :D

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shake_the_stars July 22 2010, 01:35:24 UTC
Yeah, I finally bit the bullet--I was like, "I dunno, maybe I should wait," and the poor-impulse-control center of my brain was all like, "NO GET IT GET IT GET IT NOWNOWNOWNOW". Voilá. ;)

I have no idea why you would want photos of me, but okay, I might do that one of these days. BUT NO N00DZ, because I know you secretly lust after my hot, hot flabby pallor ;D

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augustuscaesar July 22 2010, 02:40:12 UTC
Impulse control is seriously overrated :D

TITS OR GTFO!

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shake_the_stars July 22 2010, 04:51:44 UTC
Except when it comes to going in your pants! Because the impulse to find a restroom is always the correct one. :D

WELL IF IT MEANS THAT MUCH TO YOU *eyebrow waggle*

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anjala July 22 2010, 02:38:09 UTC
Oooooo....vereh shineh!

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shake_the_stars July 22 2010, 04:50:10 UTC
We liek teh shineh! ^_^

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duokinneas July 22 2010, 02:38:28 UTC
This may sound odd, but it's all very green in your garden and yard and I love it! I miss having a yard. Even though this is the City of Trees™, it just isn't the same!

Yum, peppers. ^__^ Damn your journal and its effects on my appetite! And now that I can see where everything's being grown, and have a clear picture of it in my mind, it makes me want to steal all your veggies and sit down in your backyard devouring them like an evil squirrel.

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shake_the_stars July 22 2010, 04:49:45 UTC
Well, Indiana isn't high desert like Boise--and it's been raining this week, so of course it's green. ^__^ Silly seahorse. ♥

Maybe you should eat something before logging on? XD Also, if I spot something fluffy and pink getting into my vegetables, I'll...well, I don't really know what I'll do, having never had to chase my favorite marine life out of my garden before. ^_-

I am, however, now afraid to put up pictures of the rest of my environs, lest you squee about your intentions to steal my car/break into my house/read my books/otherwise get on my stuff. ♥

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duokinneas July 22 2010, 15:48:46 UTC
Yeah, but it's close enough to the Midwest that somehow I've always assumed it would be green, just not that green!

Probably should, at the rate I'm going with your journal. Every other entry makes me want to gnaw an arm off or go butcher some vegetables. It'd probably keep those pesky Northwestern Pink Land-Seahorses out of your garden - I hear they're a real menace to produce.

You should put up pictures anyway. I swear you won't ever find me in the trunk of your car or rifling through your books. I would hate it if somebody rifled through my books, after all!

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shake_the_stars July 23 2010, 02:45:57 UTC
According to Google Maps, we're some 22 hours apart. O Y MUST GEOGRAPHY BE SO CRUEL.

In that case, I shall have to invest in some Land-Seahorse traps, if I can find any. Granted, if seahorses have adapted to live on land, they may be crafty foes, but THEY SHALL NOT CONQUER. XD Or they can eat underripe produce and get what's coming to them, whichever.

No, you'd just immediately call dibs on the snuggly!blanket, cocoon, and refuse to give it up when it was time for you to head back to Idaho ^_-

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dethorats July 22 2010, 04:37:31 UTC
I too noticed the green-ness. You all must be getting a healthy amount of rain, unlike here. S-so many tomatoes. XD You'll be eating them until October or else making sauce.

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shake_the_stars July 22 2010, 04:45:33 UTC
It's storm season here, so yeah; we've had torrential downpours on a regular basis. (I didn't have to water on Sunday or Monday. XD) The tomatoes DO tend to be long-lived, especially the tiny kind--we stopped watering them sometime in October last year and they hung around for another week or two. Fortunately, we love tomatoes. :D

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