I, for one, welcome our new POLAR BEAR overlords.
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Possibly the funniest POLAR BEAR picture EVER: [link]
Oh that's awesome.
It was snapped at just the right moment -- the kid is unaware, but the family off to the side sees what's coming, and the polar bear is just freaky-deaky. It makes me laugh and laugh.
Gronk. I can't even have tea this morning. Evil.
That is an awesome shot. Liked the font too. And Trudy, I marked that lovely post.
Mohawks are cute. I don't really find them sexy (old lady), but I find them adorable on the teens I see with them.
Also, Polar Bear! DH's season ended last night. 26-1. At this time of year the lone loss means no more. They were slightly off and the competition was fearsome. They still get their District Champs banner in a very tough area. It is really tough to watch huge athletic teens cry. My heart broke for them, but I know they will recognize what they have accomplished after the pain of last night fades.
Quick and painless thoughts, sj. No tea does indeed = Evil.
It was snapped at just the right moment -- the kid is unaware, but the family off to the side sees what's coming, and the polar bear is just freaky-deaky. It makes me laugh and laugh.
It's not often you capture the last moment before someone becomes a furry.
Teppy, was the kid in the picture JJ Abrahms, by any chance? Because one can certainly see how that could leave a legacy of OMGWTFPolarBear!!! for a lifetime.
(And yay for the heart healthy thing!)
Yes, Tep, sorry about the pain, but good it doesn't look like heart disease. One of my neighbors has Glenn beck on with the door open...I feel abused. Even though I can't hear the words, just the distinctive thrum of his insanity. They might be deaf ,or just The Worst Neighbor In The Woorld! ETA: I had my own "Olbermann" moment this morning when I decided to change a sentence end from "...the body it's attached to," to "the body to which it's attached." I blame him for this. But now, I picture him on his way to lunch or something telling someone that, yes, Dad's still in the hospital, but did you ever feel that your day was going to turn out well for no reason?