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Someone on Telebunny suggested a randomized Mega Man game, where you're given eight Mans to fight and the castle would have five random stages. The mans, of course, would have more generalized weaknesses. Bomb Man and Blizzard Man, for example, would be weak to all fire-based weaponry, Heat Man would be weak to all water-based weapons, Metal Man would die in one hit to the Shadow Blade, Stone Man would be weak to anything that explodes, and so on.

Ha! Success! I have Rockets Burst From The Streetlamps! Fuck you, Wally (was his name)!

I printed out a copy of the Fast Supper for Nina and she's going to frame it. I was hoping the photobucket url would be there so if I suddenly ran out of ink, she could make her own fast supper, but alas, with photobucket, you can view the image's page, you can't view the image directly. My greatest regret was not singing Trei Culori as I presented it to her.
If you missed The Fast Supper, and I know you did, go look up an entry from February 2012 called Star Crossed. It's there.

Nina was calling things by the sound they make. Whirrrirrirrirririrrirrirrr. BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZrrrrrrhT. Too-whitta-wee. No, the last one's a bird.
And she now wants to be a hand model for surgical gloves, which Jean said was the stupidest job ever. Because we had Hand Twister going on and something about a horror movie that I missed because Sarah made an expression that would be amazing if it wasn't obscured by a surgical mask.

Rabbits (along with hares and pikas) have constantly-growing teeth (only the incisors of rodents do that) and some extra side incisors. That's part of what makes them lagomorphs and not rodents. Rodents also have a baculum. This one's molars were nubs. He was seven, so it was probably age catching up to him.

We had a bird so little he was translucent and we didn't know what kind of bird he was. I wasn't able to bring my camera since I had no batteries aside from the ones in the mouse, so you're just going to have to trust me on that one.

Someone with a piece of blue chalk drew a smurf dick (this was somewhere else) and Christina found that hilarious and yet really tasteless. Or maybe it was tasteless and yet really hilarious. And she's very glad it wasn't done in spraypaint.

Ian and I were wondering how much lower orders of mammals can communicate to each other, like, if a dog can 'describe' a snake to another dog without the snake being present.

burning question: If you were on a crowded train car and you started on one end and asked everyone their name and everyone was telling the truth, how many people do you think you'd need to ask before you found two people with the same name?

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