Biert wrote:www.last.fm has an "Events" section somewhere, but as far as I know it's far from complete. Perhaps a good start though.Thanks. That'll do nicely.
Aaah..
I thought this family visiting trip would go just alllllright..
But nah, I thought wrong.
I have bought a biiiiig pile of christmas presents and wrapped
them all before we came here, so I wouldn't spoil the
suprise and let them see what I bought.
Today, when mom and I came from town, and manly
members of this family were hanging in the living room,
watching tv, we noticed something very saddening.
My older dog, Mushu 5 yrs, had torn apart few christmas papers,
demolishing my nice wrapping like a demon!
I think that the fact that she has had her own presents
to tear apart, she thought that she could open those up too.
Well my beloved bitch, it ain't so!
Luckily she had saved all the best presents, so I don't
have to wrap them up again
She really reminds me, we love tearing apart presents
Nothing else to report now, back to feeling full of pizza
I thought this family visiting trip would go just alllllright..
But nah, I thought wrong.
I have bought a biiiiig pile of christmas presents and wrapped
them all before we came here, so I wouldn't spoil the
suprise and let them see what I bought.
Today, when mom and I came from town, and manly
members of this family were hanging in the living room,
watching tv, we noticed something very saddening.
My older dog, Mushu 5 yrs, had torn apart few christmas papers,
demolishing my nice wrapping like a demon!
I think that the fact that she has had her own presents
to tear apart, she thought that she could open those up too.
Well my beloved bitch, it ain't so!
Luckily she had saved all the best presents, so I don't
have to wrap them up again

She really reminds me, we love tearing apart presents

Nothing else to report now, back to feeling full of pizza


When I was younger, we had a mini dachsi named Hazel. Every Christmas we would buy her a box of dog biscuits, wrap it up in paper and set it under the tree. For the whole 2 weeks before the holiday she would sit under the tree with her gift and guard it from us. Sometimes she'd get a little impatient and tear the corners of the paper off. Sillies. 

BlueRaja wrote:When I was younger, we had a mini dachsi named Hazel. Every Christmas we would buy her a box of dog biscuits, wrap it up in paper and set it under the tree. For the whole 2 weeks before the holiday she would sit under the tree with her gift and guard it from us. Sometimes she'd get a little impatient and tear the corners of the paper off. Sillies.
Awww! I just got a puppy a little while ago. I might do this for him at XMas.
There's always money in the banana stand.
i wantz a puppie too 

sarai-chan wrote:Aaah..
I thought this family visiting trip would go just alllllright..
But nah, I thought wrong.
I have bought a biiiiig pile of christmas presents and wrapped
them all before we came here, so I wouldn't spoil the
suprise and let them see what I bought.
Today, when mom and I came from town, and manly
members of this family were hanging in the living room,
watching tv, we noticed something very saddening.
My older dog, Mushu 5 yrs, had torn apart few christmas papers,
demolishing my nice wrapping like a demon!
I think that the fact that she has had her own presents
to tear apart, she thought that she could open those up too.
Well my beloved bitch, it ain't so!
Luckily she had saved all the best presents, so I don't
have to wrap them up again
She really reminds me, we love tearing apart presents![]()
Nothing else to report now, back to feeling full of pizza
Haha great post! My dog rips apart ANYTHING and EVERYTHING, so don't feel to badly, lol. And Mmmmmm, I could sure go for some pizza right about now....

sarai-chan wrote:Aaah..
I thought this family visiting trip would go just alllllright..
But nah, I thought wrong.
I have bought a biiiiig pile of christmas presents and wrapped
them all before we came here, so I wouldn't spoil the
suprise and let them see what I bought.
Today, when mom and I came from town, and manly
members of this family were hanging in the living room,
watching tv, we noticed something very saddening.
My older dog, Mushu 5 yrs, had torn apart few christmas papers,
demolishing my nice wrapping like a demon!
I think that the fact that she has had her own presents
to tear apart, she thought that she could open those up too.
Well my beloved bitch, it ain't so!
Luckily she had saved all the best presents, so I don't
have to wrap them up again
She really reminds me, we love tearing apart presents![]()
Nothing else to report now, back to feeling full of pizza
I need to bottle up whatever it is that is the essence of you and sell that. There'd be a lot less pissy people in the world.

aaaw, thanks guys for your comments,
you really made my day a whole lot better!
I don't really even have too bad days, I just have days
that are not that fun
I remember the time when everyone used to ask me, why
wasn't I ever sad or on a bad mood.
Nowadays I think more, so I'm not that cheery anymore..
But I'm still seeing all the good sides, thinking positively
and loving my dearest friends and family.
And letting them know it too!
(wonder how I brought this subject up? me too)
But hey, that has nothing to do with the fact that I found
something Really Cool from local flee market today!
The Adventures of the Crocodile Hunter!!
I actually jumped around as high as I could with my
15 cm heels and gave my best Steve Irwin impressions
to other customers (who weren't as excited as I was, I suppose
)
and ran straight to cashier girl to buy it
Steve was kinda silly for his age, but the enthusiasm
that he had for his work, all the love he gave
to (NOT like that, you PERV!) all of the living creatures he encountered..
I really admire that.
And still at this age and time, one can do what one really
loves, until the very end of your life.
I wish I could live my life like that too.
Hooray for Steve!
you really made my day a whole lot better!

I don't really even have too bad days, I just have days
that are not that fun

I remember the time when everyone used to ask me, why
wasn't I ever sad or on a bad mood.
Nowadays I think more, so I'm not that cheery anymore..
But I'm still seeing all the good sides, thinking positively
and loving my dearest friends and family.
And letting them know it too!
(wonder how I brought this subject up? me too)
But hey, that has nothing to do with the fact that I found
something Really Cool from local flee market today!
The Adventures of the Crocodile Hunter!!
I actually jumped around as high as I could with my
15 cm heels and gave my best Steve Irwin impressions
to other customers (who weren't as excited as I was, I suppose

and ran straight to cashier girl to buy it

Steve was kinda silly for his age, but the enthusiasm
that he had for his work, all the love he gave
to (NOT like that, you PERV!) all of the living creatures he encountered..
I really admire that.
And still at this age and time, one can do what one really
loves, until the very end of your life.
I wish I could live my life like that too.
Hooray for Steve!

im all high 

woot foo fighters tickets. woot.
'I didn't mean to sound bitchy, should've used a smiley.' - Tracy
I'm going to see Porcupine Tree next week for the first time ever! I can't wait!!! YAAARGHH!!!
Phew... just relax... breathe... remember that it's already an hour later than an hour ago...
I've figured out how coffee time travelling works. Too bad ir only slows time down.



Phew... just relax... breathe... remember that it's already an hour later than an hour ago...
I've figured out how coffee time travelling works. Too bad ir only slows time down.

oh
i <3 aurora borealis
but soon i shall witness it!
i <3 aurora borealis
but soon i shall witness it!
Kivenkantaja wrote:I'm going to see Porcupine Tree next week for the first time ever! I can't wait!!! YAAARGHH!!!![]()
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Phew... just relax... breathe... remember that it's already an hour later than an hour ago...
I've figured out how coffee time travelling works. Too bad ir only slows time down.
Congrats. Seen them in Warsaw in July. There was whole "Blank Planet". Also, "Mother and child divided" almost removed roof off the place. Satisfaction guaranteed

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