Posted on September 16, 2008 by Heather Tiger
My friends’ pet passed away today. Tov was his name. Tov was a hedgehog, and Tov will be missed.
Kel and Leanne Penny are Tov’s parents, and they are wondeful, loving parents.
How do I know this? Because their love of Tov exceeds rational behavior.
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Posted on September 15, 2008 by Heather Tiger
It’s been tough coming up with subject material lately. So, I’m asking for your help. What would you like me to write about? Topic, subject, person, place, whatever. I’ll take your suggestions and write my next few posts. Hope this can be fun!
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Posted on September 15, 2008 by Heather Tiger
When I first saw the previews for America’s Toughest Jobs, one of the newest reality series, my curiosity was peaked. Out of all the reality shows one can choose from, this seemed to have a bit more quality than some.
The previews show them panning for gold, driving monster trucks, participating in a rodeo, lumberjacking, and [...]
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Posted on September 11, 2008 by Heather Tiger
Yes, I am a Sooner. No, I do not like Texas. However, due to the impending hurricane, which I hope causes minimal havoc and damage, and to the emotional uncertainty of a certain Texas football player, I cannot turn ESPN or the news on without Texas on the tips of tongues. Most of the time [...]
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Posted on September 4, 2008 by Heather Tiger
There’s a song that I’m singing, but I can’t remember the words,
A melody I’m swaying to, feeling awkward and absurd.
You’re asking me to dance with you, but our moves just aren’t the same,
You’re moving fast and smooth and fine, while I trip over my own feet in shame.
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