anyone lose a cat? Or know anyone who has?
Or if not, anyone want a cat? It's been hanging around our house and we can't keep it. Very snuggly. No front claws, but still has balls.
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06/28/2008 12:23 #44809
Missing Cat?06/18/2008 20:04 #44705
New NephewCategory: family
I have a new nephew!
My brother has successfully increased the Mickelson gene pool. This makes three boys.
Meet Finnegan
What a cutie!!
Proud Papa
Momma Paris, and brother CJ
Finn with his bros, CJ and Aiden
Can't wait for August when I get to meet him.
My brother has successfully increased the Mickelson gene pool. This makes three boys.
Meet Finnegan
What a cutie!!
Proud Papa
Momma Paris, and brother CJ
Finn with his bros, CJ and Aiden
Can't wait for August when I get to meet him.
iriesara - 06/19/08 14:20
Congrats Terry! Super cute! In August? Are you coming to Vegas? All of you!?! I would totally fly to vegas to see you crazy peeps! Let me know the schedule!
Congrats Terry! Super cute! In August? Are you coming to Vegas? All of you!?! I would totally fly to vegas to see you crazy peeps! Let me know the schedule!
lilho - 06/19/08 10:05
august, can we pleaaaaaaaase meet up????????
august, can we pleaaaaaaaase meet up????????
tinypliny - 06/18/08 22:20
They are very handsome... just like you are! ;-)
They are very handsome... just like you are! ;-)
mrmike - 06/18/08 21:59
congrats unca terry
congrats unca terry
flacidness - 06/18/08 21:53
your nephews are all such cuties, pinch the cheeks!
your nephews are all such cuties, pinch the cheeks!
jacob - 06/18/08 20:15
Nice mix. In hawaii they call themselves the golden people because of the ethnic mix.
Nice mix. In hawaii they call themselves the golden people because of the ethnic mix.
04/21/2008 10:30 #44077
Busy busy beeCategory: home & garden
I don't think I've ever been so busy as these last couple weeks. I feel like I'm constantly scurrying around doing some essential task. Let's take this weekend as an example:
Thursday: 10:30AM: go to class at, 12:30PM: go to work at 12:30, 9:00PM: get home, not too bad I guess, then...
Friday: ~5:00AM: take (e:paul) to the hospital, 9:00AM: get home from hospital, 10:00AM: type up my chemistry lab report while trying not to think of my possibly dying boyfriend, 12:30PM: go to my final lab where we tested monosaccharide composition (oh yes, fun fun fun), 3:00PM: finally go to get new glasses (to replace the pair that I threw away at Boston Market, and the old broken pair I've been wearing for 3 weeks now that are held together with the oh-so-fashionable double-sided tape), 5:00PM: take chemistry test, 6:30PM: get to hospital, just in time to miss (e:paul) being wheeled into surgery, 9:00PM: doctor tells us (e:) paul will live and to come back in an hour to see him (we go to get a "quick" bite at Campieri's on Main St. figuring pizza is quick..., 10:30PM: finally manage to finagle our way back into the closed-for-visitors hospital, and see loopy post-operative (e:paul), ~12:00AM: sleep...finally.
Saturday: I'm tired of the whole time thing here...(e:Matthew) and I went to the store to get paint, then to visit (e:paul), then we started painting the trim in the living room, then we picked up (e:paul), then we continued painting. After that we did some work in the garden, which is starting to revive in this beautiful weather. We did eventually manage to have a slight breather that evening: we went to Jim's Steakout!
Sunday: more painting! Spent about the 1st four hours of the day finishing up the living room, which now sports spotless white trim and a muddy-green wall color that is quite soothing. Then went to our favorite nursery to pick up some mulch and soil, and played around in the front garden.
So, anyways, whoooo! It's been hectic around here. Luckily school's over in a couple weeks and work should be slowing down too. And the house tour will be over after next week... Hopefully another week or two of frenzy and then some time to chillax.
Thursday: 10:30AM: go to class at, 12:30PM: go to work at 12:30, 9:00PM: get home, not too bad I guess, then...
Friday: ~5:00AM: take (e:paul) to the hospital, 9:00AM: get home from hospital, 10:00AM: type up my chemistry lab report while trying not to think of my possibly dying boyfriend, 12:30PM: go to my final lab where we tested monosaccharide composition (oh yes, fun fun fun), 3:00PM: finally go to get new glasses (to replace the pair that I threw away at Boston Market, and the old broken pair I've been wearing for 3 weeks now that are held together with the oh-so-fashionable double-sided tape), 5:00PM: take chemistry test, 6:30PM: get to hospital, just in time to miss (e:paul) being wheeled into surgery, 9:00PM: doctor tells us (e:) paul will live and to come back in an hour to see him (we go to get a "quick" bite at Campieri's on Main St. figuring pizza is quick..., 10:30PM: finally manage to finagle our way back into the closed-for-visitors hospital, and see loopy post-operative (e:paul), ~12:00AM: sleep...finally.
Saturday: I'm tired of the whole time thing here...(e:Matthew) and I went to the store to get paint, then to visit (e:paul), then we started painting the trim in the living room, then we picked up (e:paul), then we continued painting. After that we did some work in the garden, which is starting to revive in this beautiful weather. We did eventually manage to have a slight breather that evening: we went to Jim's Steakout!
Sunday: more painting! Spent about the 1st four hours of the day finishing up the living room, which now sports spotless white trim and a muddy-green wall color that is quite soothing. Then went to our favorite nursery to pick up some mulch and soil, and played around in the front garden.
So, anyways, whoooo! It's been hectic around here. Luckily school's over in a couple weeks and work should be slowing down too. And the house tour will be over after next week... Hopefully another week or two of frenzy and then some time to chillax.
02/16/2008 20:24 #43366
at the partyi atyping this from a video game console...typing is not the party right wordperfect ....yeah so
i am done
i am done
11/01/2007 22:22 #41927
Hello from NowherelandCategory: school
I love new languages. This new one I'm learning barely uses any letters, just funny little doodles:
It appears that (e:) mike and I are in the same boat (e:mike,41914). Alas, it is a boat that is starting to sink into the bottomless depths. I was also hoping to attend Pharmacy school next year (this was kinda a mutually-inspired adventure of ours) and have found out that my credits are too old. They have atrophied and are now little skimpy waifs not capable of handling the demanding pharmacy load, or so they tell us. They don't seem to care about other circumstances...the fact that I was a math minor and took Calculus 1 2 3 plus about 5 other higher math courses has no effect on my not having taken Calculus 1 in the last 5 years. The fact that I will have taken Chem 2 3 and 4, does not negate my lack of a current Chem 1.
Unfortunately, I really like these classes. I am a science dork. It was funny on the phone as (e:mike) and I vented. I realized that he knows he will like the work (having worked in a pharmacy for ages now) but hates the school (especially the science classes), and I am not so sure I would love working in a pharmacy, but really like the classes (especially the science classes). Maybe I should use the setback to think about other science-related fields. I could be a scientist, gasp! At my age (and I know all you old farts out there chuckle to hear a 28 year old say that, but I am almost 10 years older than all these undergrads I'm taking classes with), I am also concerned about jobs. I'm pretty set on the B-lo. I have a mortgage to pay, and my student loans are only gonna get bigger. I need to make some cashola. So perhaps a bio-chem or somesuch degree would be good to get, but I also don't want to become a chemist and end up in a toothpaste factory.
Decisions decisions...
It appears that (e:) mike and I are in the same boat (e:mike,41914). Alas, it is a boat that is starting to sink into the bottomless depths. I was also hoping to attend Pharmacy school next year (this was kinda a mutually-inspired adventure of ours) and have found out that my credits are too old. They have atrophied and are now little skimpy waifs not capable of handling the demanding pharmacy load, or so they tell us. They don't seem to care about other circumstances...the fact that I was a math minor and took Calculus 1 2 3 plus about 5 other higher math courses has no effect on my not having taken Calculus 1 in the last 5 years. The fact that I will have taken Chem 2 3 and 4, does not negate my lack of a current Chem 1.
Unfortunately, I really like these classes. I am a science dork. It was funny on the phone as (e:mike) and I vented. I realized that he knows he will like the work (having worked in a pharmacy for ages now) but hates the school (especially the science classes), and I am not so sure I would love working in a pharmacy, but really like the classes (especially the science classes). Maybe I should use the setback to think about other science-related fields. I could be a scientist, gasp! At my age (and I know all you old farts out there chuckle to hear a 28 year old say that, but I am almost 10 years older than all these undergrads I'm taking classes with), I am also concerned about jobs. I'm pretty set on the B-lo. I have a mortgage to pay, and my student loans are only gonna get bigger. I need to make some cashola. So perhaps a bio-chem or somesuch degree would be good to get, but I also don't want to become a chemist and end up in a toothpaste factory.
Decisions decisions...
mike - 11/02/07 12:04
lets open like our own "scientific-like" pharmacy. You can do caluclations and find cures and i can sell gifts and cards. It will be like hallmark/science lab. i tihnk it will be fab
lets open like our own "scientific-like" pharmacy. You can do caluclations and find cures and i can sell gifts and cards. It will be like hallmark/science lab. i tihnk it will be fab
jbeatty - 11/02/07 10:22
I'm sorry, UB is pretty ridiculous sometimes. You would think that if you could get through higher level Math and Chem that they could make some sort of an exception. I'm almost just about fed up with that school. I found out recently that I have to take Statistics again. Apparently the 4 credit class I took elsewhere wasn't good enough to tranfer for their 3 credit course. I really can't wait to calculate and interpret meaningless data for another semester.
I'm sorry, UB is pretty ridiculous sometimes. You would think that if you could get through higher level Math and Chem that they could make some sort of an exception. I'm almost just about fed up with that school. I found out recently that I have to take Statistics again. Apparently the 4 credit class I took elsewhere wasn't good enough to tranfer for their 3 credit course. I really can't wait to calculate and interpret meaningless data for another semester.
Well since he has no front claws that means he was at least a pet at sometime, I wish the guy luck with finding a home.
If no one takes him, he's going to the shelter. I posted on craigslist also. Hope he finds a home, he's really a great cat. Very loving, and besides him being a little bit starved he seems pretty healthy.
Gee. You posted as well - at the same time!
I just deleted mine. :)
NO lauren... you can't have another cat!!!
I just put up a craiglist ad - have a look. Please let me know if you have any more details to add.
:::link:::
Will take it down if you so wish. Shall be keeping you updated on the responses
I posted the photo to the Livejournal community buffalo_dorks asking if anybody on there was missing a cat. I got one person in Kenmore saying he'd had a couple kids knock on his door looking for their missing gray cat but it seemed awfully far away, and i also got a lady who said this:
"If you run your hands over his back and shoulder blades (as if you were giving him a deep tissue massage)you should be able to feel if he has a microchip. If he's got one the SPCA or animal control, or most vets, can read it and he can be reunited with his family."
But then went on to say he may well have just been abandoned; people seem to do that a lot.
Which is retarded. But anyway.
He looks just like my kitty. *snif*
Except, well, my kitty is smaller, skinnier, has a prettier face, and has white toes.
What I beautiful cat!! I love grey cats...if I didn't already have a managerie...
anyway, did you try posting on craiglist... they have "pets" and "lost&found" sections...