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i've been ill since last week woohoo

oh and new episodes of little einsteins are coming to playhouse disney UK next monday starting with them finding a baby duck yay :) i like ducks we fed ducks from out balcony at OKW (room 6425) which was alot of fun because also rabbits came and a mother duck with her ducklings came which i have a picture of they were really cute :)
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yay duckies!!
 
JeanJoe said:
Sadly, VMK dictionary doesn't seem to be particularly co-operative with your cowgirl tendencies...

How about:
- get.i.yup, yeehah!
- there's a [ snail? ] in my boot!
- somebody poisoned the [ waterfall? ]!

OK, maybe not...

get.i.yup?? Hmm.. I say, Get He Up!!
 
was going on mousetimes today to see if they had any new videos to watch (no new videos) and i found this http://relivethemagic.com/pd_all_of.cfm?RID=278&TID=21

sounds great although it doesn't have ALL the rides since i couldn't found star tours but it does say at the bottom All DVD footage was shot and produced by an amateur fan, not Disney. DVDs do not use Disney copyrighted video or film
on attractions where it is stated as being prohibited. Relive The
Magic is not affiliated with The Walt Disney Company in any way.
All Disney images, trademarks, names, etc. copyright
Disney Enterprises, Inc. so i guess that's why

well we're going to buy it anyway while it's still on sale
 

Well apparently Hell has begun to freeze over. The computers in our Electronic Music studio (where I spend 1/4 of my school day...) have suddenly allowed me to download Shockwave, come to the DisBoards, and play VMK.

Well...I think I may be getting myself involved here again. :D
 
Hey Fly -- good to see you are still around.....long time no see.....hopefully now we will see you more often!!
 
There are some rare people who continue to deny that my DD#1 and #2 are really, and truly, Beasts. I hope this small sampling of Life in the Bezoar Household disabuses those individuals from their delusional notions.

Beware, these images are not for the faint of heart. There are images that rival, for example, Nautilus' and Jellyrolls' outfits. There are unspeakable cruelties inflicted upon helpless stuffed animals. The traditional concepts of filial piety are trampled upon.

And finally, I bet you didn't know that undershirts and underwear could be worn that way... (Yes, that is her big sister's underwear on her head, and yes, she put the shirt on feet first, through the neck hole, with the arms pointing forward and backward.)

I hope you have been sufficiently prepared... Behold the Beasts.

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JeanJoe said:
There are some rare people who continue to deny that my DD#1 and #2 are really, and truly, Beasts. I hope this small sampling of Life in the Bezoar Household disabuses those individuals from their delusional notions.

Beware, these images are not for the faint of heart. There are images that rival, for example, Nautilus' and Jellyrolls' outfits. There are unspeakable cruelties inflicted upon helpless stuffed animals. The traditional concepts of filial piety are trampled upon.

And finally, I bet you didn't know that undershirts and underwear could be worn that way... (Yes, that is her big sister's underwear on her head, and yes, she put the shirt on feet first, through the neck hole, with the arms pointing forward and backward.)

I hope you have been sufficiently prepared... Behold the Beasts.

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I thought they were green? What happened? :confused3


And Joe I will take your beasts anyday, they are far too adorable! :love:
 
nrb said:
They have to be good sometimes though, right?
Only when other people are around... It's part of their sinister plan to convince everyone what nice little kids they are. But, when they are alone with us, the Ms. Hydes come out then!

Astryd said:
I thought they were green? What happened?
Oh no worries! Just a little pale from the long winter. A little sun and watering, and they will green up nicely.
 
Beasts? Still not convinced. :rotfl: They are adorable little baby girls expressing themselves. princess: princess: Just wait until they reinact the snail scene of their movie with those same beanie babies. ;)
 
Awww, what cuties! I don't think that they are beasts at all! You must be fibbing! How could those little angels ever be beasts?
 
JeanJoe said:
There are some rare people who continue to deny that my DD#1 and #2 are really, and truly, Beasts. I hope this small sampling of Life in the Bezoar Household disabuses those individuals from their delusional notions.

Beware, these images are not for the faint of heart. There are images that rival, for example, Nautilus' and Jellyrolls' outfits. There are unspeakable cruelties inflicted upon helpless stuffed animals. The traditional concepts of filial piety are trampled upon.

And finally, I bet you didn't know that undershirts and underwear could be worn that way... (Yes, that is her big sister's underwear on her head, and yes, she put the shirt on feet first, through the neck hole, with the arms pointing forward and backward.)

I hope you have been sufficiently prepared... Behold the Beasts.

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Beasts?

They can't be worse than my brother who is 7. He is impossible to keep quiet...
 
kitashus said:
Do this quiz to see which character you are:

http://www.oscar.com/games/whichcharacterareyou/index.html

I am Scarlett O'Hara.

Should have known...that *is* my favorite movie of all time. :rolleyes:

Okay...I got Mary Poppins...I am curious to know what that says about me... LOL!!! :rotfl2: :rotfl2: I never really compared myself to someone of that character!! :rotfl: Hmmm...



Oh and JeanJoe, those kids are adorable!! They look far from being "beasts" to me!! :rotfl2: (what kid never experimented with "different" clothes styles...? lol) Surely not me.... :rolleyes: :rotfl2:
 
Heh heh.... but did your kind of caring parents ever post them for all to see?

heh heh muahaha!


Loves Disney said:
They look far from being "beasts" to me!! :rotfl2: (what kid never experimented with "different" clothes styles...? lol) Surely not me.... :rolleyes: :rotfl2:
 
CoolDisGirl said:
Beasts? Still not convinced. :rotfl: They are adorable little baby girls expressing themselves. princess: princess: Just wait until they reinact the snail scene of their movie with those same beanie babies. ;)



OMG! Lets hope not! :scared1: :faint: :scared:

That snail movie talked scared me! :eek:
 
Is it really that strange to have your DD3.5yo and DD1.5yo watch snails getting, uhhh, "friendly" on a nature documentary video? Am I going to going to get reported to the department of social services for showing Snail Porn to minors?

DD3.5yo's favorite scene was a dung beetle rolling it's ball around. "Look daddy! It's the bug with the poop ball!" Described in an Amazon review:
Also especially memorable is the segment involving a dung beetle, doggedly engaged in rolling a ball of dung up a slope of gravel. As he plods on, one can't help but admire his determination and his fortitude. He is a miniature Sisyphus, engaged in an eternal struggle in his uphill battle for survival.

If anyone's wondering, this is all from Microcosmos (average review 5 of 5 stars out of 56 reviews on Amazon), which is a pretty stunning documentary on the world of small insects and bugs. Ever watch 2 ants pass a droplet of water? Or a spider bring a bubble of air under water to make a little room underwater? It's worth watching. Even the scene of 2 very friendly snails, set to the soaring strains of an Italian aria...
 
JeanJoe said:
Is it really that strange to have your DD3.5yo and DD1.5yo watch snails getting, uhhh, "friendly" on a nature documentary video? Am I going to going to get reported to the department of social services for showing Snail Porn to minors?

DD3.5yo's favorite scene was a dung beetle rolling it's ball around. "Look daddy! It's the bug with the poop ball!" Described in an Amazon review:


If anyone's wondering, this is all from Microcosmos (average review 5 of 5 stars out of 56 reviews on Amazon), which is a pretty stunning documentary on the world of small insects and bugs. Ever watch 2 ants pass a droplet of water? Or a spider bring a bubble of air under water to make a little room underwater? It's worth watching. Even the scene of 2 very friendly snails, set to the soaring strains of an Italian aria...



I think you just killed your own thread Joe. :rolleyes1
 
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