I don't have any real number associations with ages twenty-two and above.
I guess it's sort of the point things stop mattering so much. Especially since no one believes I'm past (or near) twenty in the first place, and by the time I'm actually old we'll either have cloning down or we'll all be dead.
The weather's warmed up again. It used to always be a big blizzard around now.
I want to try making jello shots sometime.
Mom's going to get rats, which is cool.
I guess it's sort of the point things stop mattering so much. Especially since no one believes I'm past (or near) twenty in the first place, and by the time I'm actually old we'll either have cloning down or we'll all be dead.
The weather's warmed up again. It used to always be a big blizzard around now.
I want to try making jello shots sometime.
Mom's going to get rats, which is cool.
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Date: 2009-12-16 02:41 am (UTC)Isn't that always the objective?
You had bitey hamsters, really? Ours nipped a little bit when we first got them, but were the sweetest little things after that. Dwarf hamsters are bitier than bigger ones, and males more than females (apparently; I've only ever had females). Hamsters have by far been my favorite small animal.
Our guinea pigs never bit either (though they aren't very bright and have a tendency to mistake fingers for food if you put them too close, so there are lots of "test nibbles" but no real bites), but they are smelly and tons of work. Not a fan.
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Date: 2009-12-16 03:07 am (UTC)Had a guinea pig once. They are high strung little chewing machines, but yes, they're more scratchy than bitey.
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Date: 2009-12-16 03:20 am (UTC)