Climb or Die
Posted 10 years agoHey everyone. I realized it's been forever since I posted anything in this journal so I thought I'd take a moment to type about how amazeballs my life has gotten. Over the last five years I've worked at Blizzard, a catering company, the MMO TERA, a sleazy tech support hotline, Blizzard again, Dell, the Home Depot (tech support), the Elder Scrolls Online, one of the top ten brokerage firms in the country, and finally a growing financial software company. I've gone from living in a two story apartment with a pair of babyfurs (not always as fun as you'd think), to living with my soul crushing parents in Houston, to moving back to Austin in my own shoe-box sized studio apartment and am now living in a roomy, decently priced one-bedroom apartment in my favorite part of town with a whiny but lovable black cat.
When I first came to Austin I thought I was living the dream, then I hit rock bottom and thought of ending it all, then I worked my way back to the city I love and have achieved greater financial and career success than I thought was possible for me. I look around my living room from the state-of-the-art laptop I got for free with my job, I see a mounted flatscreen lcd tv and four consoles I PAID FOR MYSELF, a wall covered in signed and framed posters from the concerts I've gone to, shelves filled with my favorite books and board games, and, of course, my cat sleeping on my feet. You can call me materialistic if you want but these items are trophies, reminders of how far I've gotten from where I was four years ago. So, to all you guys out there who think they will never crawl out of the miserable pit of misfortune and poverty that they somehow fell into I have this to say: GET. CLIMBING. And even if you fall KEEP CLIMBING. Because the only choice you have other than climbing is to lay there. Just lay there and wait to die.
CLIMB <--> DIE
Your ONLY options.
So anywho maybe I'll post more here in the future if the mood strikes me. For now though I'm gonna spoil my cat with pettings and nuzzles.
When I first came to Austin I thought I was living the dream, then I hit rock bottom and thought of ending it all, then I worked my way back to the city I love and have achieved greater financial and career success than I thought was possible for me. I look around my living room from the state-of-the-art laptop I got for free with my job, I see a mounted flatscreen lcd tv and four consoles I PAID FOR MYSELF, a wall covered in signed and framed posters from the concerts I've gone to, shelves filled with my favorite books and board games, and, of course, my cat sleeping on my feet. You can call me materialistic if you want but these items are trophies, reminders of how far I've gotten from where I was four years ago. So, to all you guys out there who think they will never crawl out of the miserable pit of misfortune and poverty that they somehow fell into I have this to say: GET. CLIMBING. And even if you fall KEEP CLIMBING. Because the only choice you have other than climbing is to lay there. Just lay there and wait to die.
CLIMB <--> DIE
Your ONLY options.
So anywho maybe I'll post more here in the future if the mood strikes me. For now though I'm gonna spoil my cat with pettings and nuzzles.
So....
Posted 13 years agoThe world is going to end in *checks watch* two and a half hours...
Better finish those last episodes of Boston Legal! XD
Better finish those last episodes of Boston Legal! XD
*yaaaawn*
Posted 15 years ago*looks at his watch and start typing*
Okay its 8:30 am right now and I've been up since 6:30 pm yesterday after getting only four hours of sleep so I'll make this quick before I pass out on the couch.
Since last week, I've moved back to Austin. Not only that but I'm back in Jeffy and Hex's apartment. And not only am I sharing a home with them but an office too (for a certain company that makes a certain thing that has taken over the lives of 12 million people.)
Anyways I'm sitting in the living room right now after spending the last two hours rearranging everything until I successfully achieved what I call "effective use of space." Boxes were moved, wires were unplugged and re plugged, and a closet door that hasn't been seen in months now opens, closes, and keeps all my clothes in one place. (Not to mention we can now have guests over without feeling claustrophobic. I forsee a furmeet here in the future ^_^) Hex just got back from the grocery, Jeffy's helping him put everything in the kitchen, and Maxi aka Xane (who was awesome enough to give Hex a ride) is laying on the couch playing "Scott Pilgrim vs the World: The Video Game."
I'm living with my best friends, I have an awesome job, there's literally a wall of diapers in the bedroom closet, and this city's babyfur population has been gradually increasing every few month showing no signs of stopping. Things aren't perfect here, but I can honestly say this is the closest they've been.... ever! After all the bad luck I've had this past year, or should I say this past life, I never thought my life would turn out this way. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't counting my blessings each day.
Well, I just wanted everyone to know how I was doing. Now I think I'll get some shut eye so I'll be ready for work tonight. Goodnight guys, or should I say good morning. :)
Okay its 8:30 am right now and I've been up since 6:30 pm yesterday after getting only four hours of sleep so I'll make this quick before I pass out on the couch.
Since last week, I've moved back to Austin. Not only that but I'm back in Jeffy and Hex's apartment. And not only am I sharing a home with them but an office too (for a certain company that makes a certain thing that has taken over the lives of 12 million people.)
Anyways I'm sitting in the living room right now after spending the last two hours rearranging everything until I successfully achieved what I call "effective use of space." Boxes were moved, wires were unplugged and re plugged, and a closet door that hasn't been seen in months now opens, closes, and keeps all my clothes in one place. (Not to mention we can now have guests over without feeling claustrophobic. I forsee a furmeet here in the future ^_^) Hex just got back from the grocery, Jeffy's helping him put everything in the kitchen, and Maxi aka Xane (who was awesome enough to give Hex a ride) is laying on the couch playing "Scott Pilgrim vs the World: The Video Game."
I'm living with my best friends, I have an awesome job, there's literally a wall of diapers in the bedroom closet, and this city's babyfur population has been gradually increasing every few month showing no signs of stopping. Things aren't perfect here, but I can honestly say this is the closest they've been.... ever! After all the bad luck I've had this past year, or should I say this past life, I never thought my life would turn out this way. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't counting my blessings each day.
Well, I just wanted everyone to know how I was doing. Now I think I'll get some shut eye so I'll be ready for work tonight. Goodnight guys, or should I say good morning. :)
I just saw Machete today...
Posted 15 years agoand I'm smiling like an idiot. =D
Never before has four years of waiting been so worth it.
2006 Grindhouse Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjEj7ubMSGQ
2010 Official Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I16020r--oM
Go see it if you got tha cajones.
Never before has four years of waiting been so worth it.
2006 Grindhouse Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjEj7ubMSGQ
2010 Official Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I16020r--oM
Go see it if you got tha cajones.
It's my birthday today.
Posted 15 years agoJust thought someone should know.
What kind of name is "Smirnoff?"
Posted 15 years agoI drank two bottles of silly and now I'm all WHEEEEEEE!!!
Woke up to rejection.
Posted 15 years agoJust got up this morning to find out that my application to work at the Sears call center in Round Rock this August had been rejected. According to the lady in charge of recruiting, her managers have just now started pressing her to hire applicants with more experience in customer service. Chances are, if I had just remembered to charge up my phone last month when they called me the first time, I'd already be cashing in my first +$750 semi monthly paycheck, but it seems now I'm too late even for a second chance.
Here I was, thinking I had found a respectable, well paying job that's within walking distance of Jeffy's apartment complex only to be rejected because of bad timing. I had invested so much hope into getting this job, not just for the paycheck, but also because within the next year, the Austin/Round Rock area's babyfur population is going to rival, maybe even exceed that of Seattle's (which is a big deal.)
But now I'm having to consider cutting my losses and working at a Whataburger (I don't do very well around food while on my medication,) or moving to Copperas Cove which is a good one hour drive from Round Rock (and I don't even have a car.)
I guess this is what happens when you count your chickens before they hatch.
Here I was, thinking I had found a respectable, well paying job that's within walking distance of Jeffy's apartment complex only to be rejected because of bad timing. I had invested so much hope into getting this job, not just for the paycheck, but also because within the next year, the Austin/Round Rock area's babyfur population is going to rival, maybe even exceed that of Seattle's (which is a big deal.)
But now I'm having to consider cutting my losses and working at a Whataburger (I don't do very well around food while on my medication,) or moving to Copperas Cove which is a good one hour drive from Round Rock (and I don't even have a car.)
I guess this is what happens when you count your chickens before they hatch.
Contastic Cubs!
Posted 15 years agoThis has officially been the best weekend of my life! I've never had so much fun and can't believe I get to have it with such wonderful cubs!
Thanks to our fantastic host,
kitsuno, not only do I get to share an executive suite with so many cubs, but I get to be padded in BAMBINOS 24/7! When it's not nap time, our room is full of crinkles and giggles and each little sound has brought a much needed smile to my face.
But best of all there's the stories I've gotten to experience that will warm my heart for years to come. Stories that I want to share with all of you now as I sit in the Furry Fiesta internet room.
When we arrived at the airport last Thursday to pick up
hexaod at the baggage claim,
jeffy and I challenged each other to see who could glomp the veggie fops first. As soon as I walked through the automatic doors, I ran full speed, immediately spotting the kit before he could see me. He squealed with surprise and delight when I tacklehugged him just before Jeffy did. It was like getting that present you always wanted for Christmas and I found it very hard to let him go.
The next day when we arrived at the con we were having trouble getting our room and kept going back and forth between the guest halls and the registration desk. Along the way I saw an attendee covered from head-to-toe in camo pants and spec ops gear with steampunk goggles and the Dr. Steel emblem on his jacket. Being a fellow Toy Soldier myself I saluted him and he saluted me back. Later that day I went to the convention game room and joined in on a Brawl session. One of the furs playing said he recognized my tag and showed me his. It was none other than Bob Gupte or
babyfox1800. Surprised and delighted to find another SL friend at Furry Fiesta, I invited him over to the cub room. Along the way he asked to stop by his room and change. While he was getting his camo pants and boots off (revealing a double thick M4 Abina) and looking for his shorts, I noticed a familiar black jacket and Dr. Steel Emblem on his bed. That night he stayed over at the cub room and we cuddled with Hexx and Jeffy and didn't wake up till noon today. Because we missed breakfast, we made a quick stop at Waffle House and got back just in time for the Fursuit parade!
Well, I'd love to share more but there a pinata party in 10 minutes and I don't wanna miss it! For those who couldn't make it I wish you were here and wish the best of luck for next year. Those who are, be on the look out for a glompin' even if I've glomped you already. XP
Thanks to our fantastic host,
kitsuno, not only do I get to share an executive suite with so many cubs, but I get to be padded in BAMBINOS 24/7! When it's not nap time, our room is full of crinkles and giggles and each little sound has brought a much needed smile to my face. But best of all there's the stories I've gotten to experience that will warm my heart for years to come. Stories that I want to share with all of you now as I sit in the Furry Fiesta internet room.
When we arrived at the airport last Thursday to pick up
hexaod at the baggage claim,
jeffy and I challenged each other to see who could glomp the veggie fops first. As soon as I walked through the automatic doors, I ran full speed, immediately spotting the kit before he could see me. He squealed with surprise and delight when I tacklehugged him just before Jeffy did. It was like getting that present you always wanted for Christmas and I found it very hard to let him go.The next day when we arrived at the con we were having trouble getting our room and kept going back and forth between the guest halls and the registration desk. Along the way I saw an attendee covered from head-to-toe in camo pants and spec ops gear with steampunk goggles and the Dr. Steel emblem on his jacket. Being a fellow Toy Soldier myself I saluted him and he saluted me back. Later that day I went to the convention game room and joined in on a Brawl session. One of the furs playing said he recognized my tag and showed me his. It was none other than Bob Gupte or
babyfox1800. Surprised and delighted to find another SL friend at Furry Fiesta, I invited him over to the cub room. Along the way he asked to stop by his room and change. While he was getting his camo pants and boots off (revealing a double thick M4 Abina) and looking for his shorts, I noticed a familiar black jacket and Dr. Steel Emblem on his bed. That night he stayed over at the cub room and we cuddled with Hexx and Jeffy and didn't wake up till noon today. Because we missed breakfast, we made a quick stop at Waffle House and got back just in time for the Fursuit parade!Well, I'd love to share more but there a pinata party in 10 minutes and I don't wanna miss it! For those who couldn't make it I wish you were here and wish the best of luck for next year. Those who are, be on the look out for a glompin' even if I've glomped you already. XP
A beautiful day
Posted 15 years agoThis morning I woke up in a room that wasn't my bedroom or the back of my SUV. The air was nice and warm and covering me was my woolly teddy bear blanket. Lying next to me was a cute blue foxy and a big sweet black wuffy. As I removed the blanket, I smiled as I noticed that both me and the foxy were comfortably padded in Bambinos. I crept out of the room, careful not to wake my fuzzy friends, and logged on my laptop for some quiet surfing while they slept.
A few days ago, my parents decided to once again evict me from my home. Normally I'd just go stay at my human friend's apartment on my old college, but this time my mother made a call to campus security. She informed them that I was no longer enrolled and gave them a description of my Chevy Blazer so they'll know to tow it when they see it.
Feeling utterly defeated, I drove to Borders, logged onto their free internet and updated my furfriends on my dilemna. One of them, a little blue foxy named
Jeffy, who I planed on rooming with on thursday for Furry Fiesta this weekend, told me to drive to his apartment in Dallas EARLY. At first I was a little shocked. I had never been on a road trip before and I was hoping to take my friend Peone with me so we could take turns driving. But then I remembered the many times I attempted to contact the Feasox so I'd know if he could secure Thursday - Sunday off and how he never called back.
So I was left with a decision: Stay in Houston and sleep in my car till Thursday as I wait for Peone to call me back OR drive to Dallas right then and there and stay with Jeffy till Furry Fiesta ends.
I asked my best buddy
Hexaod what I should do.
He said DRIVE.
So I DROVE.
And I've never been happier. The past few days have been nuthin but new and wonderful experiences I will remember for the rest of my life. And now that
Shoogy is here to caretake me and Jeffy, I don't think I'll be using a toilet till Monday. :P
A few days ago, my parents decided to once again evict me from my home. Normally I'd just go stay at my human friend's apartment on my old college, but this time my mother made a call to campus security. She informed them that I was no longer enrolled and gave them a description of my Chevy Blazer so they'll know to tow it when they see it.
Feeling utterly defeated, I drove to Borders, logged onto their free internet and updated my furfriends on my dilemna. One of them, a little blue foxy named
Jeffy, who I planed on rooming with on thursday for Furry Fiesta this weekend, told me to drive to his apartment in Dallas EARLY. At first I was a little shocked. I had never been on a road trip before and I was hoping to take my friend Peone with me so we could take turns driving. But then I remembered the many times I attempted to contact the Feasox so I'd know if he could secure Thursday - Sunday off and how he never called back.So I was left with a decision: Stay in Houston and sleep in my car till Thursday as I wait for Peone to call me back OR drive to Dallas right then and there and stay with Jeffy till Furry Fiesta ends.
I asked my best buddy
Hexaod what I should do.He said DRIVE.
So I DROVE.
And I've never been happier. The past few days have been nuthin but new and wonderful experiences I will remember for the rest of my life. And now that
Shoogy is here to caretake me and Jeffy, I don't think I'll be using a toilet till Monday. :P10 Question Meme
Posted 16 years agoBarely any furs read my journal so this shouldn't be too hard :P
Post a comment here, and:
1. I'll respond with something random about you.
2. I'll tell you which song or movie you remind me of.
3. I'll pick a flavor of jello to wrestle you in.
4. I'll say something that only makes sense to you and me.
5. I'll tell you my first memory of you.
6. I'll tell you what animal you remind me of.
7. I'll ask you something I've always wondered about you.
8. I'll tell you my favorite thing about you.
9. I'll tell you my least favorite thing about you. (I'm gonna try to be honest here)
10. If you play, you SHOULD post this on yours.
Post a comment here, and:
1. I'll respond with something random about you.
2. I'll tell you which song or movie you remind me of.
3. I'll pick a flavor of jello to wrestle you in.
4. I'll say something that only makes sense to you and me.
5. I'll tell you my first memory of you.
6. I'll tell you what animal you remind me of.
7. I'll ask you something I've always wondered about you.
8. I'll tell you my favorite thing about you.
9. I'll tell you my least favorite thing about you. (I'm gonna try to be honest here)
10. If you play, you SHOULD post this on yours.
My birthday's this month and my fingers hurt.
Posted 16 years agoOn August 24th I will officially turn 21 years old. Like my last five birthdays, the celebration will most likely be minimal and I will probably be eating out with my parents, silently enjoying my meal while they talk about work, the house, and neighboors.
Or my furry bro will take me out for my first drink and I'll come home wasted. :D
Either way though, as a way of commemorating my first day as a fully legal adult, I intend to start it with a song.
Literally.
Starting yesterday I have made a vow to learn "The Time's They Are A-Changin" by Bob Dylan (aka the intro to The Watchmen for you non-music savvy types) and record it to post here on my birthday. For a deep and moving song its a relatively easy piece that uses only 5 bar chords (G, E minor, C, A minor, and D) played over and over again repeatedly.
The problem is until yesterday I hadn't touched my guitar in almost a year... and I'm really starting to feel it.
If you ever played guitar than you'd know that after pressing and running your fret fingers against hard metal or rough nylon strings for a long period of time, the skin on your fingertips becomes tough and callous thus making it less painful to play.
Because I haven't played in so long though, the callouses on my fingertips have healed over and I now have to grow them back as I learn this song.
>.< Every key I hit with my left fingers feels like a sharp pin prick.
OwOwOwOwOwOwOwOwOw!
Or my furry bro will take me out for my first drink and I'll come home wasted. :D
Either way though, as a way of commemorating my first day as a fully legal adult, I intend to start it with a song.
Literally.
Starting yesterday I have made a vow to learn "The Time's They Are A-Changin" by Bob Dylan (aka the intro to The Watchmen for you non-music savvy types) and record it to post here on my birthday. For a deep and moving song its a relatively easy piece that uses only 5 bar chords (G, E minor, C, A minor, and D) played over and over again repeatedly.
The problem is until yesterday I hadn't touched my guitar in almost a year... and I'm really starting to feel it.
If you ever played guitar than you'd know that after pressing and running your fret fingers against hard metal or rough nylon strings for a long period of time, the skin on your fingertips becomes tough and callous thus making it less painful to play.
Because I haven't played in so long though, the callouses on my fingertips have healed over and I now have to grow them back as I learn this song.
>.< Every key I hit with my left fingers feels like a sharp pin prick.
OwOwOwOwOwOwOwOwOw!
Fantasy Band
Posted 16 years agoStolen from
Hexaod who stole from
odin07
So, here is a thought-just a thought-but i want to see how far this will go. Anyways here it goes. You can have a fantasy band. No one band memeber can be in the same band. Your band has to consist of (at least):
-1 guitarist, but is limited to 2.
-1 singer, but is limited to 2.
-1 drummer.
-1 bassist.
-1 misc.(keyboards, waterdrums, ect.) Is not required.
- And you have to make a name for the band
And you can use the same person as someone else
Heres mine
Band Name: Full Spectrum
Singers - Freddie Mercury* (Queen), Steven Tyler (Aerosmith)
Guitarists- Jeff Beck (Yardbirds, Solo), Eric Johnson (Solo)
Bassist- Jack Bruce (Creme)
Drumer- Neal Peart** (Rush)
Misc:
Keyboard- Keith Emerson (Emerson, Lake, and Palmer)
*Deceased
**aka the greatest drummer of all time
This band would rock the world! XD
Hexaod who stole from
odin07So, here is a thought-just a thought-but i want to see how far this will go. Anyways here it goes. You can have a fantasy band. No one band memeber can be in the same band. Your band has to consist of (at least):
-1 guitarist, but is limited to 2.
-1 singer, but is limited to 2.
-1 drummer.
-1 bassist.
-1 misc.(keyboards, waterdrums, ect.) Is not required.
- And you have to make a name for the band
And you can use the same person as someone else
Heres mine
Band Name: Full Spectrum
Singers - Freddie Mercury* (Queen), Steven Tyler (Aerosmith)
Guitarists- Jeff Beck (Yardbirds, Solo), Eric Johnson (Solo)
Bassist- Jack Bruce (Creme)
Drumer- Neal Peart** (Rush)
Misc:
Keyboard- Keith Emerson (Emerson, Lake, and Palmer)
*Deceased
**aka the greatest drummer of all time
This band would rock the world! XD
Babyfur Age Meme
Posted 16 years agoI've been meaning to try this for some time now.
Scoring:
Question
[] worth 1 point
[] worth 2
[] worth 3
[] worth 4
Multiple answers: The answer with the highest point value counts
Also you should pick the ones that most fit your BabyFur personality not what you do in real life.
1. When you Talk you: 3
[] Babble coo..
[] Use one or two simple words (mama, dada)
[x] Talk with lisp
[] Could Recite Shakespeare
2. If You wanted to go some place you would: 7
[x] Crawl
[] Buttshuffle
[x] Walk
[x] Run!
3. You want something done you would: 10
[] Cry till someone did it for you
[x] Ask Mommy/Daddy to do it
[x] I try do it myself but fail then mommy/daddy does it
[] I am totally independent
4. If you sung a song you would: 14
[] Babble incoherently
[] Sing a nursery rhyme (Marry had a little lamb)
[] Make up your own
[x] Sing Top 40!
5. If you had an empty box you would: 17
[x] Climb inside
[x] Make fort
[x] Wonder what toys are inside?
[] Use it to haul out the trash in
6. If you build a tower of blocks how many could you stack? 21
[] 2
[] 6
[] 10
[x] I build houses
7. When you need to concentrate: 23
[] Your easily distracted (Oh look shinny!)
[x] You seem interested, often forgetting what long conversations where originally about
[] You have a high level of concentration
[] You quickly move from one topic to another.
8. Your favorite thing about plushies: 25
[] Chewing on them
[x] Cuddling
[] Playing make believe
[] Collecting them!
9.Your favorite attire: 28
[] Snuggle Sack
[x] Onesie
[x] T-shirt and diaper
[] Suit and tie
10.In Social interactions you're: 31
[] shy and quiet
[x] open and outgoing
[x] liking to be cared for by many people even strangers
[] A gracious host
11. When your getting dressed: 33
[] Someone has to dress you
[x] you help as much as you can but can't do much
[] I can do it myself except buttons and show ties
[] I can dress myself
12. Favorite toy types: 35
[x] Pull toys/push toys
[x] Dolls/plushies
[] Cars, Trains
[] Electronics
13. If you want something you: 37
[] cry for it
[] point at it
[x] ask for it "gimme"
[] get it yourself
14 There is a bag of balls you? 39
[] take one
[x] share them
[] dump em all out and kick em!
[] Juggle
15 Your favorite word: 41
[] no
[x] mine
[] gimme
[] no thats mine gimme it
16 When eating you use: 44
[] Someone feeds you
[] Fingers
[x] A fork
[] Knife (sharp ones)
17 You're upset at something someone said to you: 45
[x] Hide behind mommy/daddy
[] Tantrum Ahoy!
[] Kick em in the shin
[] Fight back with words and win!
18 When you wake up your: 47
[] Diapers are full both wet and smelly
[x] Diapers are Soggy
[] Wake up having to go then use your diaper
[] Groggily shuffle off to the potty
19 You're at the playground you use: 49
[x] Springy horsey!
[x] Swing
[] Jungle gym
[] Sitting in the shade reading a good book
20 You're handed some crayons and some paper: 51
[] Eat em (nom!, not eat)
[x] Scribble wildly
[] Draw a crude animal or self prorate
[] Rival Marci McAdam.
Total: 51
20-29 your a newbie *coochie coo* .................... (6 - 12) months
30-49 Snuggle bunny, but still helpless................ (12-18)
50-59 Rugrat......................................................... (24-30)
60-69 Crazy little monkey..................................... (36-42)
70-79 preschool ready........................................... (48-52)
80+ your a big kid now.......................................... (52+)
Just barely a rugrat teehees! =D. Dat sounds just about wight!
Scoring:
Question
[] worth 1 point
[] worth 2
[] worth 3
[] worth 4
Multiple answers: The answer with the highest point value counts
Also you should pick the ones that most fit your BabyFur personality not what you do in real life.
1. When you Talk you: 3
[] Babble coo..
[] Use one or two simple words (mama, dada)
[x] Talk with lisp
[] Could Recite Shakespeare
2. If You wanted to go some place you would: 7
[x] Crawl
[] Buttshuffle
[x] Walk
[x] Run!
3. You want something done you would: 10
[] Cry till someone did it for you
[x] Ask Mommy/Daddy to do it
[x] I try do it myself but fail then mommy/daddy does it
[] I am totally independent
4. If you sung a song you would: 14
[] Babble incoherently
[] Sing a nursery rhyme (Marry had a little lamb)
[] Make up your own
[x] Sing Top 40!
5. If you had an empty box you would: 17
[x] Climb inside
[x] Make fort
[x] Wonder what toys are inside?
[] Use it to haul out the trash in
6. If you build a tower of blocks how many could you stack? 21
[] 2
[] 6
[] 10
[x] I build houses
7. When you need to concentrate: 23
[] Your easily distracted (Oh look shinny!)
[x] You seem interested, often forgetting what long conversations where originally about
[] You have a high level of concentration
[] You quickly move from one topic to another.
8. Your favorite thing about plushies: 25
[] Chewing on them
[x] Cuddling
[] Playing make believe
[] Collecting them!
9.Your favorite attire: 28
[] Snuggle Sack
[x] Onesie
[x] T-shirt and diaper
[] Suit and tie
10.In Social interactions you're: 31
[] shy and quiet
[x] open and outgoing
[x] liking to be cared for by many people even strangers
[] A gracious host
11. When your getting dressed: 33
[] Someone has to dress you
[x] you help as much as you can but can't do much
[] I can do it myself except buttons and show ties
[] I can dress myself
12. Favorite toy types: 35
[x] Pull toys/push toys
[x] Dolls/plushies
[] Cars, Trains
[] Electronics
13. If you want something you: 37
[] cry for it
[] point at it
[x] ask for it "gimme"
[] get it yourself
14 There is a bag of balls you? 39
[] take one
[x] share them
[] dump em all out and kick em!
[] Juggle
15 Your favorite word: 41
[] no
[x] mine
[] gimme
[] no thats mine gimme it
16 When eating you use: 44
[] Someone feeds you
[] Fingers
[x] A fork
[] Knife (sharp ones)
17 You're upset at something someone said to you: 45
[x] Hide behind mommy/daddy
[] Tantrum Ahoy!
[] Kick em in the shin
[] Fight back with words and win!
18 When you wake up your: 47
[] Diapers are full both wet and smelly
[x] Diapers are Soggy
[] Wake up having to go then use your diaper
[] Groggily shuffle off to the potty
19 You're at the playground you use: 49
[x] Springy horsey!
[x] Swing
[] Jungle gym
[] Sitting in the shade reading a good book
20 You're handed some crayons and some paper: 51
[] Eat em (nom!, not eat)
[x] Scribble wildly
[] Draw a crude animal or self prorate
[] Rival Marci McAdam.
Total: 51
20-29 your a newbie *coochie coo* .................... (6 - 12) months
30-49 Snuggle bunny, but still helpless................ (12-18)
50-59 Rugrat......................................................... (24-30)
60-69 Crazy little monkey..................................... (36-42)
70-79 preschool ready........................................... (48-52)
80+ your a big kid now.......................................... (52+)
Just barely a rugrat teehees! =D. Dat sounds just about wight!
Musikitten
Posted 16 years agoI finally got my broken iPod replaced yesterday and I have to say it's nice being able to carry my music around wherever I go.
Those of you who've seen my fur name and understand what a Staccato is have probably guessed that music is something very important to me.
It is. :P
I've always loved music. I can still recall when I was maybe 4 or 5 sitting in the passenger seat of my mom's car listening to "Johnny B. Goode" performed by Chuck Berry on the CD player. ^_^ That was probably the first song I ever learned to sing.
http://songza.com/~avvyy5
Despite my young age, I like to think that my generation was during the 70s or earlier. I never really liked the stuff my fellow adolescents called "music" when I was growing up. Grunge? Boy Bands? Hip-Hop? All that crap did was make me envy the deaf. Instead, I kept my CD case stocked with Billy Joel, Alice Cooper, Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Who, Van Halen, and Fusion bands like Return to Forever, Weather Report, and Mahavishnu Orchestra.
While my peers bashed their heads against walls to Speed Metal, I'd be sitting back and letting my mind get my blown to other worlds by the godlike sounds of Al Di Meola's guitar (who by the way is considered the leading pioneer of shred guitar.)
I just can't wait to fill up this new iPod ^_^
Those of you who've seen my fur name and understand what a Staccato is have probably guessed that music is something very important to me.
It is. :P
I've always loved music. I can still recall when I was maybe 4 or 5 sitting in the passenger seat of my mom's car listening to "Johnny B. Goode" performed by Chuck Berry on the CD player. ^_^ That was probably the first song I ever learned to sing.
http://songza.com/~avvyy5
Despite my young age, I like to think that my generation was during the 70s or earlier. I never really liked the stuff my fellow adolescents called "music" when I was growing up. Grunge? Boy Bands? Hip-Hop? All that crap did was make me envy the deaf. Instead, I kept my CD case stocked with Billy Joel, Alice Cooper, Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Who, Van Halen, and Fusion bands like Return to Forever, Weather Report, and Mahavishnu Orchestra.
While my peers bashed their heads against walls to Speed Metal, I'd be sitting back and letting my mind get my blown to other worlds by the godlike sounds of Al Di Meola's guitar (who by the way is considered the leading pioneer of shred guitar.)
I just can't wait to fill up this new iPod ^_^
Tweet! Tweet!
Posted 16 years agoIt's official. I've joined the internet fad that is Twitter. I was watching the tonight show with Conan the other day and thought, "Aww, what the heck! I'll try it." So I ams...
http://twitter.com/stackat0
Chances are I'll get bored with it in a few days, but who knows? I may just keep it going.
If you're interested in following me, go ahead. I'm not gonna stop you. :P
http://twitter.com/stackat0
Chances are I'll get bored with it in a few days, but who knows? I may just keep it going.
If you're interested in following me, go ahead. I'm not gonna stop you. :P
Sunday the 13th
Posted 18 years agoBefore I say anything I just want to make it clear that I'm normally a carefree and fun guy. It's just that sometimes I have a bad day and want to let it out online. From what I've heard it's good for stress relief.
AAAARRRRGGHHHH!!!!
I hate the Houston Marathon! I don't make hating major sporting and athletic events a habit, but everyone has to hate at least something.
Let me start at the beginning:
I live in Houston, TX, The Big H, America's 4th most populated city. There's a section of the city between uptown and downtown everyone calls "The Loop" because major highways go around it. "The Loop" is where I work. Now, the idiots who planned out the route for the marathon decided to have it go around the part of The loop I work in.
What does this mean?
I HAVE A FREAKING POLICE BARRICADE BETWEEN MY HOME AND MY JOB!!!
I was supposed to punch in at 8:00 and end up punching in at 9:30 because I had to drive for over an hour and a half trying to find an end to the marathon route. You'd think in a city spanning 601.7 square miles they'd think of a better place to set a 26 mile track than around one the bussiest parts of Houston.
AAAARRRRGGHHHH!!!!
I hate the Houston Marathon! I don't make hating major sporting and athletic events a habit, but everyone has to hate at least something.
Let me start at the beginning:
I live in Houston, TX, The Big H, America's 4th most populated city. There's a section of the city between uptown and downtown everyone calls "The Loop" because major highways go around it. "The Loop" is where I work. Now, the idiots who planned out the route for the marathon decided to have it go around the part of The loop I work in.
What does this mean?
I HAVE A FREAKING POLICE BARRICADE BETWEEN MY HOME AND MY JOB!!!
I was supposed to punch in at 8:00 and end up punching in at 9:30 because I had to drive for over an hour and a half trying to find an end to the marathon route. You'd think in a city spanning 601.7 square miles they'd think of a better place to set a 26 mile track than around one the bussiest parts of Houston.
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