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Jul. 28th, 2008 08:45 pmYes.

"He Loves You" is a set of Arc Words in Marvel Comics just now - that's the phrase used to activate alien sleeper agents. Heh.
"Crazy Soviet Georgian Jazz". Very pleasant to listen to, don'tchaknow. I like it! It seems like the kind of thing that I would be singing to, if I could understand any of the words.
So I dogsat for the neighbors for a week. They have two dogs, both Rhodesian Ridgebacks. One is old, barks and growls, and leans on you. The other is younger, very wriggly, and pees with excitement. I went there at seven thirty every day to let them out of the basement, feed them, and lock them outside in the backyard. Came back at noon to let them in, and lingered in the house with them until four thirty, when they were fed again, and locked out again until I came back, generally around eight or nine, and tricked them into their crates in the basement. I also fed their two cats - one, a veteran hunter, the other, a long-haired black cat with ticks - let them in and out and back in again, and brushed one of them, and scooped out the litterbox. Fed the fish in a pond outside too, and watered deck and porch plants, and got the mail and newspaper.
Got two hundred dollars for that. Huh. Cool. Half of it is in the form of two fifty-dollar bills.
I wonder if I'm going to pay for my textbooks with this. Hmm.
The list of legendary creatures
"He Loves You" is a set of Arc Words in Marvel Comics just now - that's the phrase used to activate alien sleeper agents. Heh.
"Crazy Soviet Georgian Jazz". Very pleasant to listen to, don'tchaknow. I like it! It seems like the kind of thing that I would be singing to, if I could understand any of the words.
So I dogsat for the neighbors for a week. They have two dogs, both Rhodesian Ridgebacks. One is old, barks and growls, and leans on you. The other is younger, very wriggly, and pees with excitement. I went there at seven thirty every day to let them out of the basement, feed them, and lock them outside in the backyard. Came back at noon to let them in, and lingered in the house with them until four thirty, when they were fed again, and locked out again until I came back, generally around eight or nine, and tricked them into their crates in the basement. I also fed their two cats - one, a veteran hunter, the other, a long-haired black cat with ticks - let them in and out and back in again, and brushed one of them, and scooped out the litterbox. Fed the fish in a pond outside too, and watered deck and porch plants, and got the mail and newspaper.
Got two hundred dollars for that. Huh. Cool. Half of it is in the form of two fifty-dollar bills.
I wonder if I'm going to pay for my textbooks with this. Hmm.
The list of legendary creatures