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7:51AM July 12th, 2009 Sunday
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hey guys hey!
so, inspired by a recent starter post, i was wondering... are there any starters that you REALLY hate? and will never play with?
I love all the first gen starters, probably because I grew up watching Pokemon Season 1 and I feel like I know them.
I also leik mudkipz greatly.
My least favourite starter of all time is Chimchar, because it evolves into Infernape, which I think is such an ugly Pokemon. I hate monkeys in general, all monkeys and apes, so when I found out my favourite type of starter, fire, was gonna be one I was really sad. I have played the game through 5 or 6 times and I have never picked it as a starter.
Can't wait to see Mudkip in HG/SS.
you?
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| Things of note |
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11:33PM July 11th, 2009 Saturday
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Today has been somewhat bizarre, but it seems to be in keeping with the way the week has gone. I made myself the perfect cup of tea this morning, intent on sitting down to watch Torchwood, when my Bengal decided to jump up onto the tray table, and spilled the steaming contents all over my chest and lap. It also snapped the handle clean off. *sigh* This was a precursor for things to come. I won't even mention the clumsy details of the day, but it suffices to say that I finally got my perfect cup of tea, courtesy of my lovely daughter.
Insane storm that blew through today canceled our outdoor plans; however, there is always tomorrow for "The Tempest". (Oddly fitting, actually.) Also, Grandma renewed our zoo membership and tossed in a science museum membership. So, more fun places to visit.
For Aidan's birthday weekend, we're thinking of heading over to the Hawk Creek Sanctuary for their Wildlife Renaissance Faire. We haven't had a chance to work on his pinata yet, but I did collect all of the materials that we need. As long as the paper mache bit is done by the end of the week, we'll have time to paint and attach crepe paper.
Massive summer cleaning project actually is progressing well. Unfortunately, it will be difficult to hide all of the pet stains on the living room carpet. On the plus side, though, I've still got this week, and most of next, to finish up.
Aidan's carnivorous plants are germinating. They have finally broken through the peat moss, so by summer's end, they should produce immature traps.
Bryanna and I have been watching "Azumanga Daioh"; the story of six schoolgirls and their wacky adventures. Worth mention is the ultra kawaii Iriomote kitten, Maaya.
I finished Mom's pearl and adventurine necklace, and had just enough left over to make Bree a bracelet for her birthday. YAY! In addition to working on crocheted mice for the Second Chance shelter, I also made some headway on the Knit-Wit multicolor scarf. (It consists of a series of knitted rosettes.) Eventually, I'll be knitting anime character hats, such as Totoro, Kamineko, or Nekobasu. I'm so crafty!
Bryan and I have been watching "I Survived a Japanese Game Show", quite necessary after having seen the fifth "Torchwood: Children of Earth" episode. Tonight's episode featured an obstacle course, baby oil, and six sumo wrestlers that two contestants had to squirm across on their bellies. Really funny show. I want to be on a Japanese game show, seriously.
And, as mentioned earlier today, Zoo New England suffers from Massachusetts budget cuts. I am heartbroken that unless someone figures out a way to solve the problem, some of the animals may be euthanized and the zoos shut down within three years. Other zoos may be able to accomodate some of the current inhabitants, but, simply put, it takes money to provide for the entire collection's needs. Some of these animals are part of endangered species breeding programs, like the snow leopards. So, for once I am asking that people keep the animals in their prayers, as well.
My weight is difficult to ascertain, since our house is uneven. The scale registers a difference of twenty pounds in either direction, depending upon where it is placed. So I've decided to find the average of all weights and call that my current weight. It may not be the most accurate, but an approximate weight range sounds better than guessing. Since some clothing fits better, I will guess that I've kept off ten pounds.
On a lighter note, I have found some great food items this week: Turkey Hill Diet Mojito Green Tea Nestea Red Tea Pomegranate PassionFruit Tofutti Mintz's Blintzes Coconut M&Ms frozen strawberry-filled pancakes
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| WOBBUFFET |
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11:34PM July 11th, 2009 Saturday
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just hit play and experience the joy and enlightenment of WOBBUFFET link
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| Regarding the Plates |
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11:01PM July 11th, 2009 Saturday
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A friend and I are working on a project that will heavily involve the Plates, so I'm looking to gather as much information on the different ways they are portrayed.
In particular, I'm looking to learn about how Special depicts them.
Please, is there anyone who can assist me here?
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7:10PM July 11th, 2009 Saturday
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Here are the remaining Eevees. After tonight if there are any left I'm just going to release them, so this is your last chance!
( Natures, genders, etc... )( Natures, genders, etc... )( Natures, genders, etc... )
SPRITE - 1634-0083-7484 Status - Online sira , rabbit_heart , puppytaco , threesugars , I have yours ready to go. Leave a comment here when you're back online! :]
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| LOST mobisodes |
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9:05PM July 11th, 2009 Saturday
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Screencaps for all 13 of Missing Pieces, the LOST mobisodes (online shorts). 100ish screencaps for each with 1305 caps in total; 1280x800px, JPG format.
Comments and credit are lovely! Hotlinking and claiming as your own are not.
( samples and link here )
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