Thursday, July 24, 2008

(cont'd)

...or this.

No 16 Bus Shelter is so déclassé. I would've named mine The Lanesborough London Room 14. Ha.

Chromesthesia.

Because everytime I hear my boss, I see red.

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Alright, so this morning I was all about "streamlining" and "eliminating virtual and real clutter from my life". That included shutting down my facebook account, deleting thousands of e-mails, pulling my blog off the net, and packing half my room off to the Salvation Army. I'll still do most of that, but now I think I'll keep the blog - because it's my way of sharing with the world wonderful finds such as this.

I LOVE IT. And I want someone to come up with a "Crap Men" version. Pretty please? With cream and chocolate sprinkles and a cherry on the top???

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Stop eating seafood, switch off that light and walk that last mile instead! SAVE PINGU!!!

Thursday, July 10, 2008

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Aaaah ha ha ha ha ha... I guess I should be thankful?

Thursday, July 03, 2008

RAWR!!!

I just watched all the parts to "Christian the Lion at World's End". My period cramps have completely disappeared and my stone cold heart has turned to putty. The reunion video is the coup de grâce . Must buy DVD. And then live amongst lions in Africa.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

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Something for breakfast:

Fire in the sky : Tunguska at 100

If you, like me, had always thought that asteroids and comets were the same thing (or have never thought about them at all), well the following explains the difference:

The main difference between asteroids and comets is what they are made of. Asteroids are made up of metals and rocky material, while comets are made up of ice, dust and rocky material. Both asteroids and comets were formed early in the history of the solar system about 4.5 billion years ago. Asteroids formed much closer to the sun, where it was too warm for ices to remain solid. Comets formed farther from the sun where ices would not melt. Comets which approach the sun lose material with each orbit because some of their ice melts and vaporizes to form a tail.