Oct 22, 2009 -
With Twilight this and New Moon that, seems the entire Sugar world is all abuzz for the Cullen drama.
Everyone . .
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Aug 15, 2009 -
Great job captioning this silly photo! You made it quotable with these clever ideas:
- "I don't care what they say, Google maps doesn't work to find cats!" — duplinger
- "Guys, when playing hide-and-seek, we can't ALL hide in the same spot!"
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Jun 19, 2009 -
Do furry ad campaign stars make you want to buy the clothes off their backs? Montcler is hoping you do, since they have a few four-legged models helping them show off their new line of shiny jackets. I caught the ad in a New York Times portfolio piece on photographer Bruce Weber, who shot the high-end designer's new ad campaign, and immediately fell in love with the gaggle of canine subjects.
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Jan 08, 2009 -
Nosy noses don't always know what's safe and, while even most of my nondog owning pals know the risks of chocolate, not everyone realizes the dangers of chewing gum. While this can lodge in a pet's throat (especially if ingested paper, packaging and all), those sugar-free products are pure poison to pets.
The not-so-sweet alternative known as xylitol can cause liver failure and hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), which can lead to depression, loss of coordination, and even seizures in your furry friends.
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May 15, 2008 -
When I first saw this, it took a couple minutes before I could even say anything. You're looking at a life-size monument depicting deceased pups, Gracie and Sophie, atop the head of Oprah Winfrey. Called "Memories of Sophie and Gracie: A Puppies' Memorial," the sculpture was designed by Daniel Edwards.
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Mar 27, 2008 -
Chickadee is one of my favorite words to say. Chickadee, chickadee, chickadee! So I know these birds (along with woodpeckers, goldfinches, thrushes, bluebirds, and wrens) like peanut butter suet .
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Feb 07, 2008 -
Even though I live in an apartment, I still would like to have a bird feeder for my window. Watching birds is a relaxing way to spend a lazy weekend morning while I have my coffee. But, since embarking on my own bird feeder hunt, I've run into a bit of a problem – finding one that I like .
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Jan 30, 2008 -
Although Canadian artist Jeff de Boer earned his degree in jewelry design, I'm most interested in his other passion — making suits of armor for mice, cats, and people, too. In the fall of 1986, he used his professional training and skills picked up from his dad (a tinsmith), to create what's likely the first (and only) suit of armor for a squeaker. In the past he's had solo exhibitions of over 140 original objects, a full-color book of his art, and various other accolades.
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