It's pretending to be one legged in the hope of getting more food through sympathy! I swear the one I saw actually only had one leg. Not even a stump for the other leg, completely severed. We seen a nice dirty pigeon in Marks and Spencer's the other day. Just shuffling around the ceiling.
Haha I lock the car doors when I'm driving down Union St. weekend nights too. Just incase... Aberdeen on a weekend night is a bit terrifying. Especially Belmont St./Union St. But I don't really mind it most of the time, it's better than Turriff.
Fold outs are cool...but really the pictures should explain the story. That's the whole point of picture books! It's for the kids who can't really read but like to pretend they can read... I really liked the last book I read by Camus called The Outsider, but he went mad with this one I'm trying to read. Mad. Maybe Philosophy isn't my thing.
Was it a good picture book? I tried reading Albert Camus - The Myth of Sisyphus but it hurt my head a bit. Might have a break (give up for now) and read Milan Kundera - Immortality.
Supergrass - Pumping on your Stereo. Now someone has to find a song title with 'pumping' in it. If I understand this game... Or maybe they can use 'on' and 'your. But thats not as good.
Thats wrong. I just had some tomato and chicken rice. It was just tomato and chicken in rice. I didn't burn any of it so 7/10. And some strange (although not bad...) tasting red wine. 6/10.
Click the insert image button? The one that looks like a tiny mountain-scape with a sun. It's yellow. Then just put the URL of the image into that. (You can find the URL by right clicking on the image and clicking properties then copying and pasting the location - it has to be hosted online somewhere...so you can use most online images and stuff found through a Google search.) Did that work?
I once seen two seagulls fighting over a large empty muffin wrapper. Then one of them ate it. He looked like he was choking for about five minutes, but I think he was fine after that.
Aliza Shvarts' Miscarriage Art Project Called "Creative Fiction" By Yale University - Living on The Huffington Post Has an update about it not being real. Either way, I don't get it.