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Sep. 2nd, 2004 @ 07:15 pm Parrrrrrrrttteeee
Current Mood: amused
I came home from work to a disaster in Zoey's cage. It looked as if she had invited 10 of her closest friends over.

Before I left for work this morning...I feed her about 5 crickets, which she ate right up. I tore up about 10 small pieces of endive and put it in her food bowl, next to her pellets...

Well when I got home, most of the endive was gone. A few dried up pieces scattered here and there. But the pellets.. sheesh were tossed in every corner of her home.

Ive warned her... if she keeps behaving like this.. she will force me to put up a webcam .. liz-nanny of some sort :P
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Sep. 2nd, 2004 @ 10:06 pm Kieran is....
Current Mood: sleepy

In medieval Europe, dragons were considered mostly evil and a generally bad omen. Christianity linked the dragon with Satan because of the dragon's snake-like appearance. However, to the Orient cultures the dragon was a symbol of wisdom and royalty. It was a benign animal and the fifth creature of the Chinese zodiac. It resided over the east and the sunrise. It was also said to bring rain and the springtime. The dragon is interesting because it combines all four elements: air, earth, fire, and water. It could fly, had the horns of a ox, breathed fire, and resided over the moon.

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