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Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Just for Jennifer, so she doesn't have to look at the snarky NOW post





Is that better? And we will perform the ritual exercise of the un-snark:
Un-snark, nice nice nice
Nice nice nice, un-snark
David Miller you are beloved
Figure out a way to make the Leafs keep Tie Domi
Nice nice nice, un-snark
Yes, you can beat up John Ferguson
And maybe Tie can help you
Un-snark, nice nice nice

(OK, so some of my own issues sneaked through there... hope y'all don't mind)*





Meanwhile, speaking of lovely males, here's a photo of the Texas Kitty. Kitty's been settling in nicely, for the most part. He's a friendly little critter, and quite vocal. If you Meow at him he will meow back (I think he thinks he's people). I'm not sure he's ready to be mayor of a major city, or right-wing for a major hockey team, but he's definitely pretty clever (much more clever than Trouble, who's a little dumb, albeit adorable). If they tried to take over the world together, Kitty would be Brain, and Trouble would be Pinky. But Trouble's much bitchier than Pinky. Hm.... (can you tell I'm procrastinating again?)


* I was hanging out with genuine Texans (i.e., my new roomate and her husband) and they really said 'y'all'! It was wonderful! And discussed when it was & wasn't grammatical! (which her husband could do with great accuracy, being a Latin teacher and all)

jane 11:57 AM [+]

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