and I saw the Circle of Life in Three Laps
Wow. That really is The Life of Duck...
I'm a brunette now. Which I normally am anyway but there's a ton of dark red in it. Now? Not a bit. Or, at least, I am assuming there won't be when it dries.
Then I will startle myself in the mirror for a while, get used to it and then be surprised when it is suddenly reddish again. Ah the circle of the semi-perm home hair color.
Jesus, Cass, you look pretty. Great cut.
She went short enough off my neck to necessitate using the razor on my neck, which I am always pleased with.
Moi aussi. Nora, I really need to see your maximum cuteness.
juliana, I felt totally honored to get to see your new haircut first.
Go, Sparky, go!
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I've been totally corrupted by the Buffistas. My first thought on hearing about the Gospel of Judas was - "Fan Fiction. Someone was too in love with the villain to let him stay evil."
[Edit] and since I'm sure it will be mentioned, yes I'm aware that this merely an exact text. I know that both the existence and the general theme of that gospel is not news; standard gnosticism. "Fan Fiction" was still my immediate reaction.
yay ducks!
cool tatoo
boo on mother daughter nipple pierceing
yay for potato chips for me ( even cuter watching a cat eat one)
It is raining again I am considering not leaving the house til sunday 10am when I will be helping out with this
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Golden spike III which should be fun even if it rains.
Olivia had her tests late this afternoon and it all turned out ok. Christopher took her because I didn't think I could face holding her down for the x-rays.
Her anatomy is completely normal, which means her noisy breathing is something she'll outgrow, eventually. It's a relief and she's none the worse for wear.
Whew -- glad to hear that all is well with Olivia.
Cashmere, that is wonderful news. What a relief!
Good news Cashmere! I say you blame the noisy snoring and such on Christopher's genes.
Her anatomy is completely normal, which means her noisy breathing is something she'll outgrow, eventually. It's a relief and she's none the worse for wear.
Wonderful news, Cash! I am so glad Olivia has had the test, gotten through it just fine and that there is nothing wrong with her at all.
We'll just call her Snuffles.