Sandra Oh is on Sesame Street as the Fairy Cookie Person.
That's the ep that gives Dylan nightmares. He's woken up more than once at 5 am screaming "NO WANT COOKIE MONSTER COOKIE!"
Riley ,'Help'
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Sandra Oh is on Sesame Street as the Fairy Cookie Person.
That's the ep that gives Dylan nightmares. He's woken up more than once at 5 am screaming "NO WANT COOKIE MONSTER COOKIE!"
I am watching L&O:ci and playing on the computer AND reading a book.
I should just say multi-tasking or perhaps slacking in several genres.
New interior design style: minimum 6" clearance or else no clearance at all from floor on all furniture. I have four bookshelves that go to the floor in the front, but have a two inch gap at the back. Why? WHY?!
Does anyone know how to salvage a wooden floor with chipmunk pee stains? (Thank goodness they're in the closet).
Does anyone know how to salvage a wooden floor with chipmunk pee stains? (Thank goodness they're in the closet).
Oh, come on. Everyone knows the truth about Chip & Dale.
Ha!
Now you got me wondering if they really are pee stains and not something else...
woops!
Julie, you are having far too many critter adventures!
I'd try nature's miracle or whatever it is going by these days. Are they stains-stains or just cleanup? How much can a chipmunk pee, anyway?
We are chuffed. Our realtor gave us a fountain in our backyard as a house-warming gift which has never actually worked. It has a cement basin on a stand and a cement bamboo-looking thing which sat in the middle and was supposed to spray water, but always got clogged up. We took the top off and priced new ones (yikes).
Today, we found an olive green glazed clay gazing ball at Lowe's. It was $11.00. J bought a ceramic bit. We brought it home, and I madly sprayed water on the ball as they said to, while he VERY CAREFULLY drilled a hole in the top. We attached a piece of fountain hose from the pump and threaded it up through the ball and: We Can Haz Fowntin! Total cost for the assembly, $24, including the ceramic bits.
Good job! One of my neighbors has a little pond/fountain in front. It's lovely. I'd be tempted except I already have water issues that side of the basement (a small leaky spot and a weeping wall) so I think that would be tempting fate.