Well, look at you. All dressed up in big sister's clothes.

Faith ,'End of Days'


Spike's Bitches 31: We're Motivated Go-getters.  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


SailAweigh - Jul 11, 2006 3:52:20 am PDT #3732 of 10001
Nana korobi, ya oki. (Fall down seven times, stand up eight.) ~Yuzuru Hanyu/Japanese proverb

A squirbit sounds like something that should be in a Dilbert cartoon, brenda. Glad the pup woke you up! Coulda been nasty.

I love fireflies! The park we went to for fireworks this year was rife with them. I felt like they were determined to rival the show by putting on their own pre-fireworks display. It made it much easier to wait.

ION, I own all the gronk in the world. It has devoured my bottom and already reached my brain. I locked myself out of my condo this morning while doing laundry and had to pester a neighbor to borrow a key to get back in. (Locked security door to the laundry room, everyone's key works on it.) If anyone wants gronk, I got it in spades and will be glad to pawn it off on donate as much as may be needed. Please, tell me you want some?


billytea - Jul 11, 2006 3:58:00 am PDT #3733 of 10001
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

Is the Cape hunting dog the one that brings food back for mouth-to-mouth transfer to the puppies? Their hunts have like an 80% success rate?

That's the one. Remarkable animals.

Congratulations flea, and family of flea!


DCJensen - Jul 11, 2006 4:05:17 am PDT #3734 of 10001
All is well that ends in pizza.

how far is Thousand Oaks from LA,

Close. I used to commute from Echo Park (LA) to Agoura Hills (further than Thousand Oaks). Thousand Oaks is the Valley.

Um, no.

I used to live in Agoura Hills. Toaks is on the other side of it from L.A.

The distance of Thousand Oaks from LA depends on the time of day. Time is space, right?

ita's got it down.

I did notice when living in California that distance is quite often expressed in time. It amused the science geek in me.


megan walker - Jul 11, 2006 4:10:08 am PDT #3735 of 10001
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

I didn't see/haven't seen any fireflies this year, I guess that's because I'm seldom out at night. I think we usually get them around June, but can't remember.

I'm inexplicably sad to think I might have missed them.

I was inexplicably giddy when I realized this weekend that we had them here on the Eastern Shore. In my brain, they're a New England thing.


Toddson - Jul 11, 2006 4:15:39 am PDT #3736 of 10001
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

I always seem to see fireflies (or lightning bugs as we called them when I was a kid) around midsummer.

And meara, be careful about using the words "Marion Barry" and "smack" in the same sentence.


megan walker - Jul 11, 2006 4:21:41 am PDT #3737 of 10001
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

I don't remember ever noticing them in DC.


lisah - Jul 11, 2006 4:23:05 am PDT #3738 of 10001
Punishingly Intricate

There are fireflies all around the mid-atlantic but not nearly as many as there used to be.


amych - Jul 11, 2006 4:24:29 am PDT #3739 of 10001
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

I don't remember ever noticing them in DC.

We had 'em when I was growing up in Arlington, but they were never so numerous as they are elsewhere.


Toddson - Jul 11, 2006 4:25:23 am PDT #3740 of 10001
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

The apartment building just up the hill from mine has a grassy area with a number of older trees and seems to attract fireflies. When I'm coming home late enough that it's starting to get dark I'll stop and watch them there. And, amusingly enough, they fly slowly enough that I can still just reach out and catch one (OF COURSE I let it go after a few seconds of admiring it).


Fred Pete - Jul 11, 2006 4:45:32 am PDT #3741 of 10001
Ann, that's a ferret.

We see fireflies fairly regularly in Western Fairfax. And a number of bird nests, which is a good thing in our neighborhood. Which, four years ago, was a forest.