Quote: zooo @ February 27 2010, 10:40 PM GMTHe done ate a bit of unexpected onion.
I'll eat onions if they're cooked and soft, but a crunchy onion makes me gag.
Quote: zooo @ February 27 2010, 10:40 PM GMTHe done ate a bit of unexpected onion.
I'll eat onions if they're cooked and soft, but a crunchy onion makes me gag.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ February 27 2010, 10:45 PM GMTStuffed up. Have been very upsetty and stuffs so it's hardly surprising.
Aw.
Dr zooo prescribes some good Elliot lovin'.
Also the cure for perpetual gloomies.
I saw him on Thursday, yesterday, and this morning. He is probably just fed up of me being fed up and trying to steal his jumper.
I have a sweater of my granddad's that I put on when I feel gloomy. I look like a member of Weezer in it.
Hehe! Elliot was not happy when I brushed my teeth while wearing his and got the cuff wet.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ February 27 2010, 10:45 PM GMTStuffed up. Have been very upsetty and stuffs so it's hardly surprising.
There's a lot of it about..
I was out of action for 2 days with that last week.
Chip's up early to hoover the house.
We all know what you've really been doing with that pipe.
You can't blame him. Henry can be very coy.
Just took this panoramic photo from my friend's back yard in Whittier, California. The image doesn't capture the majesty of the mountains and the sun & haze blotted out the view of the Los Angeles skyline (near the tree on the left) and the tallest of the snow-capped mountains on the right, but you can see Mount Wilson (overlooking Pasadena near the left of the range) and a typical L.A. suburb on a sunny (but cool) Sunday at 8 a.m.
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Cooool.
I can't see the LA skyline though, which tree is it near?
Quote: DaButt @ February 28 2010, 4:20 PM GMTJust took this panoramic photo from my friend's back yard in Whittier, California. The image doesn't capture the majesty of the mountains and the sun & haze blotted out the view of the Los Angeles skyline (near the tree on the left) and the tallest of the snow-capped mountains on the right, but you can see Mount Wilson (overlooking Pasadena near the left of the range) and a typical L.A. suburb on a sunny (but cool) Sunday at 8 a.m.
You may have to click on the image to view it in actual size if your browser resizes images.
Nice view! What's the view from his front garden? Hooters starjumps training acedemy?
Quote: zooo @ February 28 2010, 4:32 PM GMTCooool.
I can't see the LA skyline though, which tree is it near?
You can't really see it because of the haze. It's located between the big tree and the two pointy trees on the left. Los Angeles isn't exactly known for its clear skies, but the haze this morning is natural and not man-made. There was a huge downpour yesterday and it cleaned the air up nicely, but there's a little fog in the air this morning.
Quote: Paul W @ February 28 2010, 4:37 PM GMTNice view! What's the view from his front garden? Hooters starjumps training acedemy?
Just a bunch of houses and cars left over from the neighbors' party last night. You can also see a huge hill that's actually the nation's largest landfill.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puente_Hills_Landfill
Note: The skyline is actually 10-12 miles away. Hollywood is hidden behind the large tree.