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cleolinda ([personal profile] cleolinda) wrote2006-02-27 05:06 pm

Random thoughts

>> Important note: I had four of the BPAL envelopes returned to me--the addresses were wrong? All I had to go on were the addresses on y'all's Paypal, so if you paid but haven't received yours, please get back to me in the comments.

>> My mother just up and cleaned the entire refrigerator from top to bottom, with bleach, on Friday afternoon right when she got home. Some vague, pernicious funk was emanating from the fridge, and whether it was animal, vegetable or mineral, we do not know. Yea, we do not know even now, verily, because it had vanished by the time the fridge was clean, and yet she never encountered anything stank on the way down.

(Pernicious Funk will be the name of my next garage band.)

>> All three dogs came home from the vet on Saturday with clean new Easter-print bandannas around their necks. The poms wanted theirs off pretty quickly, but Lucky is still wearing his--and before you start in on me about how making a dog wear a bandanna is tacky and/or cruel, he's worn them before, and he's always very sad when you take the bandanna away to wash it, and always very happy when it comes back. Don't judge my dog for being stylish, okay?

>> I think I had forgotten how very good chocolate-marshmallow-almond ice cream is. (Marshmallow ice cream. Think about that for a moment. It's actually softer and stickier than the chocolate ice cream. Zomg.) I think it just knocked chocolate chip back off the top of my list.

(It's actually chocolate ice cream, marshmallow ice cream, and chocolate-covered almonds, lest I mistakenly give you the impression that almond-flavored ice cream is involved. I have not yet witnessed such a thing.)

>> On Saturday, I finally read Stephen King's On Writing, and was perhaps the last writing-interested person on the planet to do so. It was just one of those things--I wanted the book, I asked for the book, I got the book, I... never read the book. Shit happens, what can I say. I did, however, mark this passage as a truth for the ages:

"In many ways, Eula-Beulah prepared me for literary criticism. After having a two-hundred-pound babysitter fart on your face and yell Pow!, The Village Voice holds few terrors."

>> Courtesy of [livejournal.com profile] iczer6, we have a charity request with a twist: a family that's had one hell of a time needs your help getting on Extreme Home Makeover.

SeattlePI.Com: A year of bad luck leaves family struggling to cope: "Todd Downing and his two children, Kayleigh, 8, and Tyler, 11, of West Seattle have endured many hardships over the past year including the death of Sam, his wife and their mother, the death of Todd's father, a flood of sewage to their home on Christmas Eve and a fire which destroyed the home on Valentines Day 2006. Now the family is living in a rental home across the street."

Click the second link (EHM) to see how you can help. And no, collecting money is not involved--it's more "using the power of the people on the internet to make something good happen."

>> Linkspam:

Ancient Sun Temple Uncovered in Cairo; Egypt announces discovery of Ramses II statues.

"Your Boyfriend Was the Killer All Along" Day! I got to the second paragraph and laughed out loud. Hee.

Is the LA Times taking advantage of Kate Braverman's bi-polar illness to make her look bad? 

Science fiction writer Octavia Butler dies.

A freaktastic new Rolling Stone article on Scientology.

Stewart Blasts "Evil, Immoral" Trump. Oh, come on. I refuse to believe they're not funnin' at this point. Surely this is a sham feud to drive up ratings for the new season of The Apprentice.

George Michael in Drug Arrest.

On the heels of last week's hidden passageways: do-it-yourself secret hollow books.

Video: Recess time at Panda Kindergarten. Yes, it's as adorable as it sounds.

[livejournal.com profile] dailydigestnews: Much linky goodness.


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[identity profile] kywhippets.livejournal.com 2006-02-28 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
Elroy will be 12 on tax day.  What Liz's registered name?  I can check to see if they're related.  =D

[identity profile] freyalorelei.livejournal.com 2006-02-28 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
West Run's Leapin' Lizabeth. My mother got her before my sister and I were born, so I'm a bit sketchy on the details, but I do know she took Best of Opposite at a dog show in Kalamazoo, MI. Mom stopped showing her because she was too busy being a single parent with twins. :)

[identity profile] kywhippets.livejournal.com 2006-02-28 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
Yep, they've both got "Chummy" behind them, but then most show-breds do.  They're most closely related by her sire, AM CH Stoney Meadows North Star, who is Elroy's GGGGGrandsire.  =D

[identity profile] kywhippets.livejournal.com 2006-02-28 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
We're FAMILY!  ;D

[identity profile] freyalorelei.livejournal.com 2006-02-28 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
Um, holy crap. I just told my mother all this information, and she replied, "Oh, your aunt had a whippet named Chummy/Chumley." (I'm not too clear on which.) That can't be the same dog, though. Can it?

How on earth did you FIND all of this information, anyway? I'm currently looking through Louis Pelgram's The Complete Whippet, and find a lot of references to Stoney Meadows dogs (although not North Star in particular--then again, the book only goes up to 1975, a few years before Liz was born).

And, yay! Family! *clings*

[identity profile] kywhippets.livejournal.com 2006-02-28 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
How on earth did you FIND all of this information, anyway?

I am a whippet pedigree freak.  =D

Chummy is AM/CAN CH Misty Moor's Chalmondoley.  I have 105 breedings by him in my database -- to say he was used heavily as a sire is a major understatement.  He was bred and owned by Jerry Edwards, and co-owned by Roberta Russ.  (All this is easily Google-able.)  Anyway, Chummy (born in 1971) probably should be in the Pegram book; he'd be hard to ignore because he had such an impact on show-bred whippets.

Oh, and Cleo, I totally didn't mean to hijack the thread!

[identity profile] freyalorelei.livejournal.com 2006-02-28 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
Bingo; picture on page 141. And holy shit, he looks exactly like Liz. Even his face looks like Liz. O.O

Mrf, I miss whippets. I'm more of a small dog person, and have a five-year-old Pekingese who I would not trade for the WORLD, but I adore whippets (and sighthounds in general, really). They're really the best overall breed ever. I love my dog, but the SHEDDING OMG. :) And with whippets, you actually have an excuse to dress them in little sweaters. (Because I really am That Sort Of Owner. Although in my defence, I keep it to embarrassing hats and little bow ties. And a witch costume for Halloween.)

[identity profile] cleolinda.livejournal.com 2006-02-28 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Psh, rock on with it. : )

[identity profile] kywhippets.livejournal.com 2006-02-28 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
And S. M. North Star (a/k/a Timmy) was born in '76, which is why you can't find him in the Pegram book.