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I REGRET NOTHING!!! |
Proof that it rains in Scotland all the time: (Im sure looking forward to walking to work later :D)
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The pain in the ass was that I had to twist a bunch of my hair up, rub it like I was trying to set it on fire with my hands, and comb it backwards toward my scalp. Yipee! Also, it was kind of like having a massive sponge growing out of the top of my head. They took forever to dry, and it took me about 7 months to finish them after I started. I went to high school graduation with two complete dreads and the rest of my hair a nappy mess! |
My dumb mug after Photoshop color treatment.
Southern Exposure Cold Shoulder. http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/2881/nosignal.jpg |
Awesome tattoo man.
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Nice picture VF :) Looks like some fancy equip in the background there too!
Me and the GF just recently saved a magpie chicken from a dog. Of course there was no way it was going to survive, so we brought it home (we're both biologists after all). To our pleasant surprise, the bird was basically tame from day one and was easy to feed and so on. It's been a few days now and he's become part of our family now. Whenever he gets hungry, he starts squawking and whistling to us. Here's a picture of me and Fridtjof :) http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3392/...18974dab40.jpg Sadly, our pet rat Sam died a little while ago for no obvious reason (he had cramps and died on the way to the vet) and after much grieving, we decided to get a couple more little mates. We checked the net and found someone half a kilometer away who did not have time for his rats, so we bought them off him. So here's Fridtjof (magpie), Gunnar & Fredrik (rats) and me of course. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3317/...2e2b940ec2.jpg |
Well aren't those just the most adorable pictures ever! I especially like the second one. You're like a bearded Dr. Doolittle. :)
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I really love close contact with animals and it's a big part of what got me into biology, although we mostly deal with animals on a theoretical level. Everyone should have a pet, I think. Their presence brighten each day a little and it's even good for your health. Pet rats are the perfect low-maintenance pets for us who have little space and don't have the time to walk dogs every day. :) As for Fridtjof, we're just keeping him until he can fly. Then we'll try and find an area where he can hopefully make a home for himself. We've been taking him out for fly-training and he's not quite there yet, but he's pretty good with slowed, controlled falling. |
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