January 10, 2006
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hahahaha. this is one of my BEST comments.
altho i just tried to overfeed scotty for about 3 minutes and he hasn't blown up or bellied up.
are you sure that it's a possibility jimmy?? it's not workin!
EXACTLY HOW LONG DID U OVERFEED MY FISHY???hahahaha.this reminds me of the time when our friend peter watched my sister's old doggy mocha for us, for a week.
we didn't kno but we come back and he was all proud OOH i'll feed him!
it was only then that we saw that he fed mocha the bottomless pit dry dog food to the very brim of the dog food bowl.
his belly was so engorged, the poor guy's stomach touched the floor and he has to paddle himself around the room with his limbs.
poor baby.
twice a day seven days a week.
explains why mocha grew twice his size in a week's time.
hahaha.** from lichunsah's xanga**
Five Types of Men All Women Should Date
(Dating does not equal physical contact nor does it imply sex.)
- Older Man � financially secure, experienced, mature
- Artist � passionate, creative, usually poor (compensates by being sweet)
- Nice Guy - always on time, respectful, kind, good manners
- Metro sexual - vain, takes care of himself, product whore
- Bad Boy - jerk, cancels on you all the time, player, inconsiderate, selfish
Which category do you fall into??? Which type of guy do you date???
**from chrischoi
's xanga**
why we xanga
if you do enough perusing around xanga,
you'll be amazed how many heart-felt amazing stories surface. there's
the story of how one girl met her husband through xanga (there's
actually several of these). or during hurricane katrina a family
outside of new orleans desperately trying to get in touch with their
son was relieved to find that he was safe simply because he posted on
xanga saying everything was ok.even personally speaking - i wouldn't
have gromit today if it wasn't for xanga. or i wouldn't have gotten in
touch with a close high school buddy of mine either. so i too have
much to be thankful for as well.but underneath it all - it goes deeper.
why do we do what we do here? here we are completely shedding who we
are, letting the whole world know that we exist. we make friends, we
chat, we talk, we learn, and a lot of us love.to satisfy personal curiosity, i want to
know. why do we xanga? why do we blog? why is it that when something
happens, one thought that passes is "i want to post this on xanga."
did you meet your bf on xanga? did you find your best friend online?
these are the stories that i'm curious about.and in that, i decided to start a website:
basically under the idea of why we
xanga. i think it'll be neat to see what people have to say. to
submit an entry, all you have to do is email whyxanga @ gmail.com
(take out the spaces) and you can submit pictures, poems, your own
entries, etc. specify if you want to be anonymous. your email will
never be shown, but include your username if you want credit. this
would be a great way to generate traffic to your site as well. i'll
personally be sifting through these, and picking what fits best...if we
get a big enough response, then i'll probably ask some of you to help
me with them. let's make this into a huge library of stories!
basically the hope is that someone can come across this page and find
hope, laughter, and just be lifted by the fact that there are great
people on here.also, help spread the word by putting this on your site:
[edit] already, got quite a few people contributing.
thanks so much. however, anybody got any stories? like just even a
shout out to someone they met on xanga and appreciate. that works
too. and Pictures! where they at?!cause
xanga ROCKS and most xangans have proven to be such warm, open
minded, delightful people. i appreciate everyone who has ever had the
interest in what i have to share hear. thank u for sharing the world of
internet blogging and participating in the sharing of expression and
thoughts with me!
** now an FYI **A limited number
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Politics of Privacy w/ Molly Ivins and Mayor
Newsom. Buy your tickets now before it sells
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Thank you and we'll see you on the 19th!
YOU ARE INVITED to join
PPGG in honoring the 33rd Anniversary of Roe V. WadeThursday, January 19,
2006
Herbst Theatre - 401 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco
6:30
pmVIP
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Honoring the local
Campaign for Teen Safety: No on 73 Co-chairs:
Roberta
Achtenberg, Assemblymember Wilma Chan, Patti Chang, Quinn
Delaney, Milton Estes, M.D., District Attorney Kamala Harris,
Sandra Hernandez, M.D., Gail Slocum, Wanden TreanorMolly Ivins is a
nationally syndicated columnist, best known for her ability to
honestly report on the political process while also mocking it.
She is the author of six best selling books, including Who
Let the Dogs In? Incredible Political Animals I have Known
and Bushwhacked, which will be on sale at the event.
Event
Co-Chairs: L. Jasmine Kim and Maya Draisin Farrah
Ticket
Prices:Regular
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Students and under 25 years of age:
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- Older Man � financially secure, experienced, mature
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