Thanks.I'm not actually new...just gave myself a bit of a make over.Now I have to put off the things I need to do to read part two!
I wouldn't hold your breath.
It *is* Monday now!Happy spending!
Being good is highly overrated.
I loved My So-Called Life and now own the series on DVD.I was scared that I wouldn't like it as much the second time around, fifteen years later but it quickly turned into a guilty pleasure of mine.
No it's not funny, but I did giggle.
That oompa loompa was amazing and so was the peacock.I think a tiny tot parade sounds like a great idea...I wish more communities did things like that.
I had a boss a long time ago who was infamous for her rants on pit bulls. She had three, I think, and we *all* had to hear about what a great breed they were, it was in the way you raised them, the laws were unfair (here in Ontario, you can't breed them...they have to be fixed and it's almost impossible to own them) UNTIL...one of her precious dogs chewed her graddaughter's ear and half of her face off.
As soon as I posted my lame comment I remembered that Small was orange. This guy reminds me of Tutter from Bear In The Big Blue House.Big and Small is actually pretty funny for a kids show.
So I hear. Would you believe that dial up is the only Internet available to me?My parents have wifi, though and I often go over under the guise of visiting to use their Internet.
Our home is a "live and let live" space...in fact, our motto tends to be "when you find out what's worth keeping, with a breath of *kindness* blow the rest away.I have tried very hard to raise children who are open minded and accepting of all faiths, all cultures and all people, in general. We would *never* force anything...our beliefs especially...on anyone...including you.
I don't go on rants because mybloggers is mainly composed of Americans and I don't want to offend anyone.
Oooh...Edward Norton. I could watch him with the sound off.I will definitely rent this one the next time I'm at the video store. Thanks for the review.
I was familiar with her "I don't eat my friends" quote but didn't know that much of her history. Truly fascinating.
I can't watch videos because of my old computer and terrible dial up.So I think I will keep reading...
Oooh...I am *so* jealous!What a great post! Now I want Hello Kitty stuff and some of the delicious food you talked about. I can't wait to read more....
I learn something every time I visit your blog.Love it.
Funny...that I can give a to this post although I am a deeply spiritual person (please don't throw sprouts at me)and do believe in a Creator.
My rant may have had more to do with the God Bless *America* part.