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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1869681, member: 89387"] Hi -- Yes, I agree with you about the new Dr Who. She's totally cool. :blob5: Managed to see both of the new episodes so far -- 3 new traveling companions, and got the TARDIS back (new and improved), so we're good to go now. :D I'm just hoping that I'll be able to see most of the episodes, since they're not on at the best times and days for me and my husband, and BBC America's website is pulling the same stuff they did last season -- they won't let you watch anything but the first episode unless you sign on and presumably pay a fee, and then if you do watch it on line it racks up a hefty amount of usage (ours is metered) because apparently it's in high definition -- I guess it would have had to be because it played beautifully even with all the action. So, since I already pay too much for access and I refuse to pay extra for content (not even if it's Dr Who), that means that if I don't want to miss any episodes, I'm going to have to make sure that I plop myself in front of the TV at 7pm on Sunday evenings or else 3am the following Monday -- so far it looks like those are going to be my only options :banghead: but maybe it won't be so bad -- they'll probably rerun the heck out of it and maybe even do a few marathons here and there, so I'll probably have plenty of chances to catch any episodes I miss sooner or later. :roll: Sounds like you and Zozo have settled on a pretty good "truce." And I could imagine calling your other friend something like a "guardian angel" just as easily as a "demon," if he tends to protect you. Hard to know what they are for sure, but I kind of like that Shakespeare thing that everyone seems to like to quote, something like "There are more things in the earth and sky than are dreamt of..." Puff is slowing down a little but no sign of getting really serious about brumation, as usual for him. He's been eating like a pig this week and has even taken a few bites out of his salad all by himself. His weight is still pretty stable so it seems like everything is still ok, although his "after bath" cuddle turns into his "bedtime cuddle" more often this time of year. That's no major big deal, since they're only an hour or two apart anyway, after his "daddy" gets home from work. My mother and my sister tried to teach their kids that what they call "handy andy" is not the proper way to do dishes -- that's where you just wash and rinse one dish or a few dishes at a time and don't bother to fill up the sink with suds, but heck -- I'm like, "Is there any other way to do dishes?" It's just my husband and me, so I rarely have a whole sinkful of them unless I get way behind. The one nice thing about it is that it's easier to keep an eye on the knives, which is good because what happened to you could have easily happened to me otherwise -- doesn't sound far fetched to me at all. Sometimes I find small cuts or scratches on my hands and can't remember how I got them. I've noticed it most since I moved to Alaska, so I've wondered if it's just because my hands are half frozen half the time so I don't feel it, although that wouldn't be the case with a sinkful of hot dishwater. But maybe I should try the honey next time I discover one of those mysterious little injuries. I hope yours healed up ok. My sister gave me one of those exercise balls when I had the gerbil. It was left over from a hamster that had belonged to my nephew. I had to tape it shut when I put him in it because it tended to pop open otherwise. I'm not sure if he enjoyed it or not. He wasn't super hyperactive -- he was already two years old when I got him and lived another two years after that, what I understand is an average life span for a gerbil. I found him dead in his little habitat one morning, suddenly and unexpectedly -- he'd seemed fine up until then, so I hope that he didn't suffer. I buried him in the back yard. I've seen a few of the adds for Venom and didn't know quite what to make of it -- good movie, huh? I'm still into the DC stuff -- Supergirl, Flash, and Legends of Tomorrow. They're all starting up their new seasons this month, so I'll have plenty of combined TV watching and beardie cuddling to do for the next few months. :D I'm not afraid of spiders either but I've never managed a high five with one. We get a few of them in the house now and then and I figure they'll take care of things like flies and gnats and such. I try to get them out of harm's way when I find them in the sink when I'm about to do dishes, on a table that I'm about to use, etc, but you can't drop a spider because they almost always throw out a little silk thread -- probably a reflex, and then I think I've got them in a safe place and try to walk away and then I find out they're still attached to me -- really hard to keep track of them the way they scurry around. They usually end up disappearing somewhere so I just have to hope they ended up someplace where they're less likely to get squished, or scarfed up by a bearded dragon, for that matter. :wink: I'm pretty sure that Puff would go for it if one ever gets anywhere near him. [/QUOTE]
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