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Started by panda, September 17, 2005, 04:24:10 PM

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Chocofreak13

olive's EXTREMELY thin, and we don't know why. :[
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Red-Machine

So was Sylvesta, and my aunt's cap Poppy for that matter but she's not even 10.
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Chocofreak13

can you clearly feel her ribs, hips, and spine? :\
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Red-Machine

Sometimes.

Sophie, their older cat, was like that for years before she finally bought it.  I can't remember a time when I could stroke her without it making me quiver.
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stewartsage

My dog seems to work in the inversely to normal; she's gone from a calm puppy to an energetic ten year old.  That and my ten or so year old goldfish just died.  There were originally four, named after US Pacific possessions.  Midway lived the longest.  It's all in naming.

Just flew the 25th mission of the campaign in the third plane, Belle of Baltimore, thusly concluding the combat career's of Lieutenant Colonel J McDonald and Sergeant Major C. Landridge.

Chocofreak13

yay, they made it back for christmas ^^

i think i'm getting sick, so i took some old ammoxocilin i had lying around my room (a perscription antibiotic). then it started to taste really bad, so i panicked and just had to bulimia up my dinner. whoo.

so my throat tastes like chemicaly gingerale crap now. >___<

ps. go read the os-tan theory thread!!
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Red-Machine

Quote from: "stewartsage"Just flew the 25th mission of the campaign in the third plane, Belle of Baltimore, thusly concluding the combat career's of Lieutenant Colonel J McDonald and Sergeant Major C. Landridge.

We were the only ones to survive?  How sad, yet awesome... Also, it's "Langridge", but no biggie.  Nobody gets it right!
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Bella

It's not good to take antibiotics for minor illnesses Kari, that's how drug-resistant superbugs evolve. >>

stewartsage

I haven't taken medication beyond the occasional ibuprofen in years.

Damnit, that's what you get from those Army Air Forces paper pushers.  Yep, Kari made it to the 23rd mission before being invalided back to the states.  Bells only made 11.

Chocofreak13

-w- hah, i beat you bells...

and i've been sick so many times, i actually had to switch to the more powerful medication around a year ago. :\ ps: there's not much of "minor illnesses" for me. >___<;

@red: i survived, just not completely. :3
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Bella

Finally got the Christmas tree up yesterday, in a fit of insomnia I decorated it and the house in the night when the rest of the household was asleep. Then got them up at 2:30am to look at what I'd done. Nostalgic Christmas stories from Back in the Day ensued.

Also, yesterday:
-Had a ~20 mile co-piloted driving lesson. *.*
-Visited the dump to find some metal grates, ended up coming out with grates, a tree stand and a baby dinosaur.
-Went to see the remake of True Grit with the family (didn't think it'd be very good until I discovered it was a Coen brothers' movie: then I KNEW it would be awesome. Wasn't disappointed).

stewartsage

Funfact: During a game of the capture the flag game I once ended up reenacting the challenge scene between Ned Pepper and Marshal Cogburn.  Similar results sans horse.  It's really a fascinating story of which I do not doubt no one wishes to hear.

Bella

I wish to hear it. *pokes*

*pokes some more*

NejinOniwa

*prepares Big Stick O' Poking +7*
Well?
YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

Chocofreak13

*poke of un-death* TELL US MAN!!
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