Who was wondering about the apostrophe-s on the acronym situation? Sars hates it: [link] Also, if you have a cat, read the previous entry as well.
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Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
That was me!
Happy Birthday, Dana and Ellie!
Happy Birthdays to Dana & Ellie!!!
Who was wondering about the apostrophe-s on the acronym situation? Sars hates it:
I hates it too!
My office is supposed to go golfing tomorrow. I have no affection for golf but I love a day goofing off outside plus cocktails on the company. I hope we don't get rained out!
Things are out of control in our household. some general good thoughts would be appreciate. I may not be around much. I am not up for re-hashing.
Sorry to hear that msbelle. All the getting-back-in-control ma in the world.
Hoping for calm and peace for you guys soon, msbelle.
Good thoughts and hopes to you, msbelle. Hang in there. Let me know if there is anything I can do.
Good thoughts and hopes to you, msbelle. Hang in there. Let me know if there is anything I can do.
Exactly what Jesse said.
'Gay' penguins rear a chick in German zoo
The zoo, in Bremerhaven, northern Germany, says the adult males - Z and Vielpunkt - were given an egg which was rejected by its biological parents.
It says the couple are now happily rearing the chick, which has reached four weeks old.
"Z and Vielpunkt, both males, gladly accepted their 'Easter present' and began straight away with hatching the egg," said a statement from the zoo.
"Since the chick arrived they are behaving in the same way as one would expect a heterosexual couple to do. Both happy fathers are now diligently handling the everyday care ... of their adopted offspring," the zoo said.
Z and Vielpunkt are part of a six-strong gay community among the zoo's collection of endangered Humboldt penguins who rose to fame in 2005 when four Swedish females were brought in an unsuccessful, and controversial, attempt to "cure" them.
Three pairs of male penguins had been seen attempting to mate with each other and trying to hatch offspring from stones.