Friday, February 28, 2003
Dogs Go Berserk, Attack Cars
Fri Feb 28, 9:22 AM ET Add Oddly Enough - Reuters to My Yahoo!
MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - A pack of frenzied dogs attacked six parked cars in the Bavarian capital, leaving a trail of damaged vehicles in their wake and causing panic among residents woken by the disturbances.
Police said on Friday the pre-dawn attack on Thursday had caused extensive damage to the cars in the leafy Nymphenburg district. A spokeswoman said the dogs were still on the loose despite a police search. Residents said they saw boxer-like dogs biting and snapping at the cars at around 4:30 a.m. Bumpers, mudflaps and number plates were all torn off by the canine onslaught. Police also found teeth marks on the body work and hubcaps of the car, which were covered in blood and saliva from the dogs.
One man said the dogs had chewed off the bumper of his wife's Volkswagen bus and also caused damage to the wheel bearing. He told the Abendzeitung newspaper the damage to his car alone had totaled some $1,100. "It sounded like the cars were being broken into," said Guenther Sailler, 63, a local goldsmith. "It was incredible. One of them leaped again and again with unbelievable force into the side of a car and bit into it like a lunatic." "Normally dogs aren't interested in cars," Eva Voelkl, Munich police spokeswoman, said. "But if we see any behaving in that way, we'll be sure to get them."
and you think rustys evil..
Fri Feb 28, 9:22 AM ET Add Oddly Enough - Reuters to My Yahoo!
MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - A pack of frenzied dogs attacked six parked cars in the Bavarian capital, leaving a trail of damaged vehicles in their wake and causing panic among residents woken by the disturbances.
Police said on Friday the pre-dawn attack on Thursday had caused extensive damage to the cars in the leafy Nymphenburg district. A spokeswoman said the dogs were still on the loose despite a police search. Residents said they saw boxer-like dogs biting and snapping at the cars at around 4:30 a.m. Bumpers, mudflaps and number plates were all torn off by the canine onslaught. Police also found teeth marks on the body work and hubcaps of the car, which were covered in blood and saliva from the dogs.
One man said the dogs had chewed off the bumper of his wife's Volkswagen bus and also caused damage to the wheel bearing. He told the Abendzeitung newspaper the damage to his car alone had totaled some $1,100. "It sounded like the cars were being broken into," said Guenther Sailler, 63, a local goldsmith. "It was incredible. One of them leaped again and again with unbelievable force into the side of a car and bit into it like a lunatic." "Normally dogs aren't interested in cars," Eva Voelkl, Munich police spokeswoman, said. "But if we see any behaving in that way, we'll be sure to get them."
and you think rustys evil..
Wednesday, February 26, 2003
lmao. im watching Drew Carey and a man has a plate in his school so Louis and Oswald and using the handheld metal detectors on it to ..er...detect? out the beat to Good Vibrations while they sing along. Good ol fashioned humor!
Nike Shoes -- Wave of the Future?
Wed Feb 26, 8:28 AM ET Add Oddly Enough - Reuters to My Yahoo!
SEATTLE (Reuters) - They may be wet, even a bit briny, and it might be hard to find a matching pair, but you won't find Nike Inc. shoes cheaper anywhere.
The maker of athletic gear lost 45,756 shoes -- or 22,878 pair -- that fell off a storm-tossed container ship in December on the way from Long Beach, California, to Tacoma, Washington. Now beachcombers are finding them along the Pacific coast of the Canada and the United States.
According to Seattle oceanographer and flotsam buff Curtis Ebbesmeyer, who is cataloging Nike beachings in Washington state, the aquatic parade of shoes should continue to land along the British Columbia coast in Canada and meander to Alaska's Aleutian Islands.
Ebbesmeyer assumes the shoes will continue sloshing northward since they abandoned ship near Mendocino, California.
Nike says the shoes will be perfectly usable, once dried, but pairs were not tied together, most likely preventing a glut of free shoes that might dampen sales. The first ones found in Washington state were both lefts and came in different sizes.
"One thing about athletic shoes is they float," said Nike spokesman Lee Weinstein. "If you can't find a match, send the shoe back to us and we'll recycle it."
Nike grinds down old shoes to use as athletic field surfacing, Weinstein said.
Most of the lost shoes were made for children, Weinstein added, noting the company was fully insured against loss.
Nike Shoes -- Wave of the Future?
Wed Feb 26, 8:28 AM ET Add Oddly Enough - Reuters to My Yahoo!
SEATTLE (Reuters) - They may be wet, even a bit briny, and it might be hard to find a matching pair, but you won't find Nike Inc. shoes cheaper anywhere.
The maker of athletic gear lost 45,756 shoes -- or 22,878 pair -- that fell off a storm-tossed container ship in December on the way from Long Beach, California, to Tacoma, Washington. Now beachcombers are finding them along the Pacific coast of the Canada and the United States.
According to Seattle oceanographer and flotsam buff Curtis Ebbesmeyer, who is cataloging Nike beachings in Washington state, the aquatic parade of shoes should continue to land along the British Columbia coast in Canada and meander to Alaska's Aleutian Islands.
Ebbesmeyer assumes the shoes will continue sloshing northward since they abandoned ship near Mendocino, California.
Nike says the shoes will be perfectly usable, once dried, but pairs were not tied together, most likely preventing a glut of free shoes that might dampen sales. The first ones found in Washington state were both lefts and came in different sizes.
"One thing about athletic shoes is they float," said Nike spokesman Lee Weinstein. "If you can't find a match, send the shoe back to us and we'll recycle it."
Nike grinds down old shoes to use as athletic field surfacing, Weinstein said.
Most of the lost shoes were made for children, Weinstein added, noting the company was fully insured against loss.
Sunday, February 23, 2003
bussing tables and serving food at the Rotary Crab feed last night...2-9:30 :(
hm....okay lol sure. still not into the whole vampire/scary tv show :lol:
ah....i was watching the middle to end of the BAFA's....i saw like half of orli's face when TTT got the "viewers choice" award...at least i think it was orli....:( but The Piano got the best film :( oh well
POPSICLES whoo! what flavors? i like popsicles!
hm....okay lol sure. still not into the whole vampire/scary tv show :lol:
ah....i was watching the middle to end of the BAFA's....i saw like half of orli's face when TTT got the "viewers choice" award...at least i think it was orli....:( but The Piano got the best film :( oh well
POPSICLES whoo! what flavors? i like popsicles!
Where'd you waitress at? Why?
It had more.....character. more action. it was more belieable. but they fergot; Angelus is Irish and they fergot the accent :(.
We got popsicles.
It had more.....character. more action. it was more belieable. but they fergot; Angelus is Irish and they fergot the accent :(.
We got popsicles.
Saturday, February 22, 2003
hm intereresting, not into the whole vampire things....why do you think it was better than the rest?
uuuuuggah. mental note? no waitressing for me...ever. made $26 in tips, but it was difficult. and my feet hurt. and people can be not nice. uugh. sleep adios. where are you? not on line :(
uuuuuggah. mental note? no waitressing for me...ever. made $26 in tips, but it was difficult. and my feet hurt. and people can be not nice. uugh. sleep adios. where are you? not on line :(
Tuesday, February 18, 2003
OOH GOOD! I didn't get a chance to watch it :lol: so good! :D i wonder when they'll show it again, before next monday? and Rory better not go back to dean, they make all the characters go like bi-polar! when dean was with rory, it's like "uugah. rory. my woman. you back away. uggah. gr." beats something out of jelious rage...and now he's all batting his eyelashes, "Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rory" :rolleyes:: gr. it's turning into a friggin soap and it's not even as funny any more :( ....they need a suicidal fish.
and i liked that cartoon too:D LoL and....WHAT WERE YOU DOING UP AT 3AM?! LoL....that's nutso woman! :D
and al, you can't fail or succeed without trying. SO TRY YOUR HARDEST IN SOFTBALL! Have faith in yourself and you may get on the team :)
and i liked that cartoon too:D LoL and....WHAT WERE YOU DOING UP AT 3AM?! LoL....that's nutso woman! :D
and al, you can't fail or succeed without trying. SO TRY YOUR HARDEST IN SOFTBALL! Have faith in yourself and you may get on the team :)
Monday, February 17, 2003
OMG! RORY IS GOING BACK FOR DEAN! NO! NO! TAKE THE MAN TARGETED BY ALL GOOSE EVERYWHERE! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH NOOOOOOOO!
and WHY isnt VERITAS ON! THAT STUPID MICHEAL JACKSON THING IS ON!
and WHY isnt VERITAS ON! THAT STUPID MICHEAL JACKSON THING IS ON!
OMFG I TRIED TO TAKE SCREEN CAPS! I just couldnt decide which building. I mean, Trafalger Sq. had people...but it was kinda wet looking, and Big Ben was WAY to close up, London Eye wasnt moving, ...but i forgot all about the pub. DARNNIT. See what being awake at 3am does to me now?! Bah. I'm so sorry!
I love that cartoon....OH! "is that yer final ansa? dont be skurred!" - Proud Family quote. HA! SKURRED!
so....true.....that and the DATEBOOK for concerts and BOOKREVIEW for well....book reviews! i'm such a nerd :)
I love that cartoon....OH! "is that yer final ansa? dont be skurred!" - Proud Family quote. HA! SKURRED!
so....true.....that and the DATEBOOK for concerts and BOOKREVIEW for well....book reviews! i'm such a nerd :)
ROTFL! that is too cute! :lol:
AL! where are yeeeeeeeeee? there's no one to talk to! it' so friggin lonely at night! :loL: it's hilarious to listen a scottish person say "tofu" LOL!
Sunday, February 16, 2003
ROTFL I LOVE THAT! only cause i dispise those stupid apple commercials! THAT WAS SO FUNNY! LoL good stuff that is. !!!!! al. what were you doing up at 2:08AM that's wayyyyyy too early and if you do take screen caps for me of london in the daylight LoL :D ah! i love that!
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You wouldn't know its only 1:51 AM and I've only had ONE soda (Fresca! a refreshingly crisp citrus taste!) would you? Nooooooooooooooooooooope!
You wouldn't know its only 1:51 AM and I've only had ONE soda (Fresca! a refreshingly crisp citrus taste!) would you? Nooooooooooooooooooooope!
Saturday, February 15, 2003
ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL hi! bored to death over here, only thing to do is homework, i have to do my current event and shove out a newspaper clipping from this past weeks...oy. balancing chemical equations, not fun either LoL what was the name of that book that you were reading something with wallflowers? about that kid's journal...
are you a big buffy fan? .... i never really got into the show. ...not into the whole vampire things and sara michelle gellar isn't my most favorite actor.....oh well yeah it's been on a loooooooooong time....i still can't believe she got married to freddie jr.
Friday, February 14, 2003
Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow has reportedly ended her romance with Coldplay rocker Chris Martin. British gossip site People News claim the Ted & Sylvia star never thought of her relationship with the In My Place chart star as serious - despite visiting his parents over Christmas and Martin jetting to visit her on set in New Zealand.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer will live on after star Sarah Michelle Gellar quits at the end of the season - her replacement has been chosen from amongst the current cast. Eliza Dushku, who plays Faith, is now to become the central character in the supernatural show, enabling Gellar to return for the occasional cameo.
DAMN. WhoA. That shows been on since.....1997. Whoa.
Bruce Seth Green. BRUCE?
Buffy The Vampire Slayer will live on after star Sarah Michelle Gellar quits at the end of the season - her replacement has been chosen from amongst the current cast. Eliza Dushku, who plays Faith, is now to become the central character in the supernatural show, enabling Gellar to return for the occasional cameo.
DAMN. WhoA. That shows been on since.....1997. Whoa.
Bruce Seth Green. BRUCE?
ah! thats good!
Ooooh dark streaks? Hmmmm.....OH! Leave streaks of my "natural" color..WWhhhhe!
Ooooh dark streaks? Hmmmm.....OH! Leave streaks of my "natural" color..WWhhhhe!
Wednesday, February 12, 2003

ah....AW! you're gonna do the whole thing blond? you should go weird and go with dark streaks!!!! :D
Monday, February 10, 2003
Ok. I didn't get the chance to show you this.
My To-Be hair cut:

But...about 4, 5 inches longer than that....aaaannnnnddddd I think I'm dying it blonde too. I'll see. Long hair is just a pain! how do people do it??
My To-Be hair cut:

But...about 4, 5 inches longer than that....aaaannnnnddddd I think I'm dying it blonde too. I'll see. Long hair is just a pain! how do people do it??
oh. seen it.
weird.
weird.
Sunday, February 09, 2003
I said the "...when you see thier music video on MTV you'll have no doubt...their video is semi-graphic"....
yeah lol
hm. i dunno go to tvguide.com, but dom's quite cute at the end and i wanna see himon the list too!
yeah lol
hm. i dunno go to tvguide.com, but dom's quite cute at the end and i wanna see himon the list too!
Friday, February 07, 2003
wait. which part did you say?
whens Rank on? i always catch the women's one. thats no use to mee!
whens Rank on? i always catch the women's one. thats no use to mee!
Wednesday, February 05, 2003
6/24/1940 Before the end of the month the Soviet Union delivered an ultimatum to Romania and 2 days later occupied Bessarabia(I have an ancient..er..relative? from there....so am I Romanian? but it was also part of Prussia, Russia, *and* Germany. So..which am I? hmm...speaking of Russians, the Two Russian Girls of TaTu are on Nick. Arn't they lesbians? hmmmmm.... and North Bukovina.
.....when you see their music video on MTV you'll have no doubt....their video is semi-graphic...
OOH WHEN YOU GET THE CHANCE WATCH RANK ON E! for the 25 hottest young stars or something....but elijah's in it and dom talks about him and at the end he has this little blerb about how he should be on the list :loL: aw!
.....when you see their music video on MTV you'll have no doubt....their video is semi-graphic...
OOH WHEN YOU GET THE CHANCE WATCH RANK ON E! for the 25 hottest young stars or something....but elijah's in it and dom talks about him and at the end he has this little blerb about how he should be on the list :loL: aw!
Tuesday, February 04, 2003
ok..time to get back to work....*bah*....womans rights...so much to say but not enough information.
oh! condoms were invented! lol.
1859
The successful vulcanization of rubber provides women with reliable condoms for the first time. The birth rate in the United States continues its downward, century-long spiral. By the late 1900s, women will raise an average of only two to three children, in contrast to the five or six children they raised at the beginning of the century.
oh! condoms were invented! lol.
1859
The successful vulcanization of rubber provides women with reliable condoms for the first time. The birth rate in the United States continues its downward, century-long spiral. By the late 1900s, women will raise an average of only two to three children, in contrast to the five or six children they raised at the beginning of the century.
thank god i checked this! lol i *just* sent you an email asking about the length of it. phew. look what I found!
6/24/1998 In Northern Ireland a car bomb exploded in Newtownhamilton{whatta name!) and injured a 13-year-old boy. The INLA claimed responsibility.
6/24/1998 In Turkey the constitutional court ruled that adultery was no longer a crime for women. Adultery, legal for men for a long time, had been punishable for women with up to 3 years in prison
6/24/1995 The New Jersey Devils won the Stanley Cup as they completed a sweep of the Detroit Red Wings
6/24/1988 Pope John Paul II, on a visit to Austria, condemned Nazism during a stopover at the Mauthausen death camp
6/24/1968 The St. Jean Baptiste parade in Montreal, an annual celebration of Quebec nationalism, erupted in violence (lmao.."no! our pope rocks!" "no, ours!" "to merde with you! *bam*" "*Bam!* lmao.)
6/24/1940 Before the end of the month the Soviet Union delivered an ultimatum to Romania and 2 days later occupied Bessarabia(I have an ancient..er..relative? from there....so am I Romanian? but it was also part of Prussia, Russia, *and* Germany. So..which am I? hmm...speaking of Russians, the Two Russian Girls of TaTu are on Nick. Arn't they lesbians? hmmmmm.... and North Bukovina.
6/24/1314 King Robert I (Robert the Bruce) of Scotland with 6,000 men and 500 horses routed English King Edward II with his army of 20,000 at Bannockburn. he thus secured Scotland’s independence from England. GO SCOTLAND!
6/24/1869 Mary Ellen "Mammy" Pleasant officially became the Vodoo Queen in San Francisco, California ...who knew?
6/24/1497 Italian explorer John Cabot (1450-1498?), (aka Giovanni Caboto), on a voyage for England, landed in North America on what is now Newfoundland or the northern Cape Brenton Island in Canada. He claimed the new land for King Henry VII. He documented the abundance of fish off the Grand Banks from Cape Cod to Labrador we learned about that today..lol weird.
6/24/1998 In Northern Ireland a car bomb exploded in Newtownhamilton{whatta name!) and injured a 13-year-old boy. The INLA claimed responsibility.
6/24/1998 In Turkey the constitutional court ruled that adultery was no longer a crime for women. Adultery, legal for men for a long time, had been punishable for women with up to 3 years in prison
6/24/1995 The New Jersey Devils won the Stanley Cup as they completed a sweep of the Detroit Red Wings
6/24/1988 Pope John Paul II, on a visit to Austria, condemned Nazism during a stopover at the Mauthausen death camp
6/24/1968 The St. Jean Baptiste parade in Montreal, an annual celebration of Quebec nationalism, erupted in violence (lmao.."no! our pope rocks!" "no, ours!" "to merde with you! *bam*" "*Bam!* lmao.)
6/24/1940 Before the end of the month the Soviet Union delivered an ultimatum to Romania and 2 days later occupied Bessarabia(I have an ancient..er..relative? from there....so am I Romanian? but it was also part of Prussia, Russia, *and* Germany. So..which am I? hmm...speaking of Russians, the Two Russian Girls of TaTu are on Nick. Arn't they lesbians? hmmmmm.... and North Bukovina.
6/24/1314 King Robert I (Robert the Bruce) of Scotland with 6,000 men and 500 horses routed English King Edward II with his army of 20,000 at Bannockburn. he thus secured Scotland’s independence from England. GO SCOTLAND!
6/24/1869 Mary Ellen "Mammy" Pleasant officially became the Vodoo Queen in San Francisco, California ...who knew?
6/24/1497 Italian explorer John Cabot (1450-1498?), (aka Giovanni Caboto), on a voyage for England, landed in North America on what is now Newfoundland or the northern Cape Brenton Island in Canada. He claimed the new land for King Henry VII. He documented the abundance of fish off the Grand Banks from Cape Cod to Labrador we learned about that today..lol weird.
Monday, February 03, 2003
hey al, hope your physical wasn't too bad, i'm sure i'll get all of the gorey details, later :)
and don't worry about the history report, one page double spaced is not that much at all! i bet you can easily crank out two, and I found something to write on for the us and other countries. comodor perry opening japan was between 1850-1859 so that's a lot to write about i'll try to do it when i finish mine. the only problem i have is my current event, i'm not sure how what it has to do with the past...ACK! oh well i'll figure something out tomorrow, but me like a lame-o forgot my math homework at school...oh well it's not due until monday, but that means i'll have to do double duity on tomorrow.
and don't worry about the history report, one page double spaced is not that much at all! i bet you can easily crank out two, and I found something to write on for the us and other countries. comodor perry opening japan was between 1850-1859 so that's a lot to write about i'll try to do it when i finish mine. the only problem i have is my current event, i'm not sure how what it has to do with the past...ACK! oh well i'll figure something out tomorrow, but me like a lame-o forgot my math homework at school...oh well it's not due until monday, but that means i'll have to do double duity on tomorrow.
Sunday, February 02, 2003
wheeeee!
i tried to change the background to this but it didnt work :( *sigh* so instead I chose what you see now. does this scheme work for you? the purple was driving me nuts! and blue..well..spring is coming..and i don't want to stare at yellow..for more than a second.
of course they do! you came to the right person. Seeing how..er...OLD that is, its probably a classic to, so have you tried Spark Notes?
Here's 2 results from Amazon.com:
Wonderful Book! Teaches Great Christian Values!, October 3, 1998
Reviewer: A reader from Lakewood, Colorado
I am a 14-year old girl, and I have read this book twice! It is exceptional in that it teaches good Christian values that are much needed in our society today. If everybody learned to die to themselves and have the self-control that Ellen did in the book, this world would be a much happier place. I dislike the feminists' biased criticism of the book, but I am thankful that they had the book reprinted. However, I would love to have a copy without the feminist afterward. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
Jane Tompkins calls WWW the Ur text of the 19th century., February 24, 1997
Reviewer: A reader
Susan Warner's _The Wide, Wide World_ was first published in 1852 and is often acclaimed as America's first bestseller. Its heroine, Ellen Montgomery, is her mother's sole companion, confidante, and spiritual prodigy. Ellen's father wisks the mother away under the pretense of taking her to a climate more favorable to her health. Her mother's last words to Ellen are "We must endure, but we must not rebel." Ellen is sent to her father's sister's house in the country. Miss Fortune is a pragmatic independent manager of a small farm. She takes Ellen in though she was not told of Ellen's coming. Ellen's sensibilities are crushed by Miss Fortune's lack of sympathy for Ellen's tastes. Ellen will find friends in the more genteel and conventionally religious neighbors, Alice and John Humphreys, who agree that Ellen would make a good wife for John when she grows up. Ellen's foil is the "wild girl" Nancy Vawse who roams the countryside and turns up to torment Ellen with her rough ways. When Ellen reaches her teens, she learns some very surprising news which precipitates a trip to Scotland. The intensly emotional and high-strung Ellen who "conquers her will" represents everything contemporary psychology and feminism denounce. For a rich experience of sublimated religion and sexual titillation in a pre-Freudian and pre-Darwinian world, read Susan Warner's _The Wide, Wide World_. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
And, http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?p=Susan+Warner+The+Wide%2C+Wide+World+ as well.
Most those sites have Summary's so don't fret.
Here's 2 results from Amazon.com:
Wonderful Book! Teaches Great Christian Values!, October 3, 1998
Reviewer: A reader from Lakewood, Colorado
I am a 14-year old girl, and I have read this book twice! It is exceptional in that it teaches good Christian values that are much needed in our society today. If everybody learned to die to themselves and have the self-control that Ellen did in the book, this world would be a much happier place. I dislike the feminists' biased criticism of the book, but I am thankful that they had the book reprinted. However, I would love to have a copy without the feminist afterward. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Was this review helpful to you?
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
Jane Tompkins calls WWW the Ur text of the 19th century., February 24, 1997
Reviewer: A reader
Susan Warner's _The Wide, Wide World_ was first published in 1852 and is often acclaimed as America's first bestseller. Its heroine, Ellen Montgomery, is her mother's sole companion, confidante, and spiritual prodigy. Ellen's father wisks the mother away under the pretense of taking her to a climate more favorable to her health. Her mother's last words to Ellen are "We must endure, but we must not rebel." Ellen is sent to her father's sister's house in the country. Miss Fortune is a pragmatic independent manager of a small farm. She takes Ellen in though she was not told of Ellen's coming. Ellen's sensibilities are crushed by Miss Fortune's lack of sympathy for Ellen's tastes. Ellen will find friends in the more genteel and conventionally religious neighbors, Alice and John Humphreys, who agree that Ellen would make a good wife for John when she grows up. Ellen's foil is the "wild girl" Nancy Vawse who roams the countryside and turns up to torment Ellen with her rough ways. When Ellen reaches her teens, she learns some very surprising news which precipitates a trip to Scotland. The intensly emotional and high-strung Ellen who "conquers her will" represents everything contemporary psychology and feminism denounce. For a rich experience of sublimated religion and sexual titillation in a pre-Freudian and pre-Darwinian world, read Susan Warner's _The Wide, Wide World_. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
And, http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?p=Susan+Warner+The+Wide%2C+Wide+World+ as well.
Most those sites have Summary's so don't fret.
allllllllllllllll help me, you know books, I just want to know what this book is about....do they have these things for old books, i think it was like published in 1850's?
Susan Warner The Wide, Wide World (domestic fiction)
Susan Warner The Wide, Wide World (domestic fiction)
Saturday, February 01, 2003
erm. talking or not....well let's just say you could keep him none the less....LoL AH THE ANTS COMMERCIALS! Go ben! Aw %*#&@(#&%(@##** Got milk? LoL woah heath with no hair.....hairless heath. LoL.....orli....interesting i like....:)
daniel COULD be eyecandy. if he just didnt talk. ever. for the rest of his life. theres good deep voices, and then theres daniels. its just annoying..baaaaaaaaaaah. ben! ben! go ben go! the ANTS! lol. look what I found!
omfg. droolicious orlando. bahhhhhh!
fanged-duck.net hehe.
omfg. droolicious orlando. bahhhhhh!
fanged-duck.net hehe.
