Friday, September 25, 2009

Gotta Love WordPress

Started a new fun blog over at word press - "Wikked Wishes", sort of a witchlist of stuff that I would like to have, mixed together with random observances from my journey of The Craft (and no, I'm not talking about the movie, *sigh*) - it's going to be informative in many different ways. However, I don't want disrespectful or rude comments, they will be deleted - and harassment will be reported... just letting you know. ;)

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Sunday, May 10, 2009

What the What???



So I decided to clean out the hamster cage today - and imagine my surprise when I find five NEW babies in the little house. How did I miss these?? They don't have their eyes open yet, but they do have their fur - which means they're at least a week old - and I feed the hamsters every other day, yet I didn't see them. Obviously Belle was pregnant again before I got rid of the male, as the two younger ones are too small to breed yet. There's a white one in the new batch that I want to keep because I've never seen a white dwarf hamster - obviously an albino... very interesting... (see pic above - sorry it's blurry, they were moving around)... Oh, and while I was cleaning the cage, I put Belle in her hamster ball, and somehow she got out of it - no worries, I was able to catch her and put her back in the cage - the little bugger.

Was supposed to go see KW tonight - like I was supposed to go to San Diego this weekend - but I just didn't feel like going to the show ... reasons aren't necessary.

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Monday, May 4, 2009

Ladyhawke

Of course I had a hard time sleeping again last night - seems my insomnia has grabbed hold of me and refuses to let go... however, I was able to see a movie that I haven't seen in a LONG time - and a movie that I have always loved. "Ladyhawke" (check out this site) - with Rutger Hauer, Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Broderick. The story is awesome, the soundtrack was the only music I listened to for the longest time, and all of the actors are perfect in the roles. Here's a brief synopsis:

Philipe Gastone, a thief, escapes from the dungeon at Aquila, sparking a manhunt. He is nearly captured when Captain Navarre befriends him. Navarre has been hunted by the Bishop's men for two years, ever since he escaped with the Lady Isabeau who the Bishop has lusted after. Navarre and Isabeau have a curse that the Bishop has placed on them that causes Navarre to be a wolf during the night and Isabeau to be a hawk during the day. Navarre insists that Philipe help him re-enter the city to help him kill the heavily guarded Bishop. (source IMDB.com)

Mystical, magical, mahem and more - "Ladyhawke" is a movie I suggest for everyone looking for an exciting, action-filled romance. I dare you not to cry - I dare you.

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Today

After all the work I've been doing the last few days, I believe I'm going to take today off.  I'll still check my network sites now and then - but NO WORK!!  Then tomorrow I can approach the last site with a clear head.

Still trying to figure out what, if anything, that N & N might be interested in doing - now that I'm pretty much done with their stuff.  We all agreed to go out and have a celebratory drink/dinner - but I won't hold them to it.  They're very busy people and may not have the time...  but it would be nice.

I'm still feeling a bit on the crappy side.  I don't like being sick - I don't think anyone does - but this H1N1 thing is making people more aware of any type of cold/flu/illness, and I'm trying not to be paranoid.  I don't have a fever, so that's a good thing.

Anyway, I'm going to go and get something to eat - don't know what or where - but I'm hungry.  So that's all for now.

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

It's Finished!!

Got the new site up!  It looks really good too - if I do say so myself, lol.  I was worried that it was going to take me FOREVER to get all the videos working right, but once I got the groove going, it wasn't so much of a hassle.  :)

Anyway, if you want to check it out - click HERE.  He's a great guy, very nice.

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