Allyson, you might want to check the position of your pin on the Buffista map. I noticed Askye's pin was still stuck in the Atlantic, and for some reason only my brain knows, I typed "Allyson" and clicked Tallahasee. I know her name is spelled with an i, but that doesn't make sense, either, in that Askye is her board name.
Chagrined, I stuck your pin in SoCal. I was so brain addled, I couldn't recall where in Cali to put it.
Either way? Serves me right for trying to place someone else's pin.
Full Page Cat Stacking: [link]
Why do it without rotating? To make it like Tetris?
Neopets has a fruit stacking game that is very much like cat-stacking.
I think my cats were just telling me that it was almost time for their dinner, which surprised me since I didn't think that it had been that long.
I can't cat stack at home! With either IE or Opera. Boo!
I am a shameful failure at cat stacking. I have yet to make it past level 6. I doubt I ever will. I was never any good at Tetris either. Ah, well, no chance of becoming addicted then.
I just watched Spiderman 2. (I'm making my way through the stack of DVDs that's been sitting on top of my TV for way too long.) That was just neat.
Signing the lease on a new apartment! Whee!
Oooh! Cool!
Okay, I was just wondering. If a person is not very smart but also not shallow, what do they fall in love with in another person? How someone thinks and expresses themself has always been the big attraction for me, and if that's not important to me, what would I go by?
Non-intellectual, non-shallow things that one might find attractive: devotion to family, reliability, work ethic, determination, religious faith, optimism, zest for life, courage...
Great list, Flea! And I realize on reading it that most of those things are important to me, too.