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Photo reblogged from littera enim occidit with 98 notes
this post goes along with this and this! sorry for all the reblogs!
Source: jolieface13
Apparently, Sodexo set the soup in the DSC to the “lava” setting, and since they also decided the salad bar needed to be moved, the cross traffic resulted in me getting bumped and potato soup going down my right hand. It’s all red and angry now, even after three hours with an ice pack.
Granted, the same can be said for wild sex in the car…
Mostly for my own memory… I’d cut a bitch for a cupcake.
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Dog From Harry Potter Movies Found at Shelter, Needs a New Home
http://www.petside.com/article/dog-harry-potter-movies-found-shelter-needs-new-home
A dog that once graced the silver screen in the form of “Padfoot” (the dog form of Gary Oldman’s character Sirius Black) from the Harry Potter movies is now in need of a new home after being found at an English dog rescue this past weekend.
According to a Fox News report , Berry, the German Shepherd in question, was given up by his former owner, stuntman Paul Thompson, after he could no longer care for the dog. Thompson went on to say that he could no longer care for Berry and another canine companion, Porridge properly due to constraints from his job.
“I found myself spending a lot of time away from home,” Thompson said in the Fox report. “The dogs needed more attention than I could give. It was a difficult decision to make but one I had to accept was best for the dogs.”
Along with Thompson, both Berry and Porridge starred in TV and movie roles.
The English rescue center was working quickly to try to find new placement for the dogs, but has not been able to find the pups a new home so far.
What do you think about this sad story? Let us know your thoughts in a comment!
The German Shepherd Dog Rescue helping Berry provides information and ways to donate.
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Well, quite simply, you can go back in time and punch, kick, mace, give a noogie to and/or trip your grandfather, but you can’t kill him, otherwise you wouldn’t exist to kill him in the first place. In other words, Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure is, technically, scientifically accurate.
Engineers are rappelling the sides of the Washington Monument, doing a brick by brick inspection due to the damage caused by the 5.8 earthquake and Hurricane Irene.
The USGS has issued a map showing earthquakes in Arkansas over the last 300 years. I’m still looking over every detail, but this is like crack to me, folks.
Yes, I am. I should probably have some shame, but truthfully, it’s AWESOME being in my thirties and still being totally into YA fiction, Harry Potter, cartoons and I am contemplating a Lisa Frank trapper keeper for grad school. I watch Hey Dude and Clarissa Explains it All reruns on Youtube.
But really, how are tweenysomething women any different than guys who still collect comics or baseball cards into their 30’s?
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tumblrbot asked: WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST HUMAN MEMORY?
My earliest human memory is going to Florida with my family. My cousin and I were laying on an air mattress in my parents van (no seatbelts! the horror!) and watching Johnny Carson on my grandfather’s 2 inch black and white portable TV.
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