September 29, 2005
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Heylo.
It's a bit comfortable now in Elk Grove, and I think that's funny. A month ago today, I felt lost amidst the intimidating unfamiliar faces, and I imagined never finding a comfort zone, of waiting for that day where I finally give up and crawl into a corner and wait to die. Hahah, yeah. So it's just so amazing and weird whenever I walk in the halls and people say "hi" to me, and when I see people I recognize and I know their favorite colors, their birthdays, their dreams. So I'm okay now. I will survive, y'know, just like Donna Summer.
I really do believe that spicy food is out to get me. I mean, I have no issues with spicy food, it's like a frickin' party in my mouth, but everyone knows that it sends to on the verge of death. So when Panouchee offered me this really spicy candy and made these eyes that half-expected me to eat it then and there--and I did, without water or anything--I was ready to kill myself to end the suffering. Just letting anyone know, in case y'all want to treat me out to lunch or something. Yep, just, y'know, treat me out to some food.. and I'm hungry, just sayin'.. not tryin' to imply anything here, but y'know..
Happy birthday to everyone whose birthdays are coming/today/just passed!
Today's
lessonquestion: What sound DO bunnies make?! I'm serious. Comment me if you got the answer. I just really have to know.
oh, the sweetest thing..
Bye for now.
Comments (3)
I Googled that question. (Dork Dork) I found nothing, but that they love to cuddle!! Maybe they just makie chewing sounds. Lol. Sounds like you're really adjusting. That's great. Thank you for talking to me.. even though I was not in the right state of mind (when am I ever?) but I appreciate it. Thanks.
^psh.
"The Language of Sounds
The sounds of wild rabbits, like those of domesticated rabbits, are almost always very soft and tentative. Often you will have to listen very carefully or you won't hear them at all.
Violent gnashing of teeth, in combination with a dull, listless gaze and general apathy: Always a sign of great pain, caused, for example, by tympanitis. Not to be confused with:
Faint grinding noise produced by jaw movement: An expression of contentment, this sound is produced primarily when the back of the rabbit's neck is scratched. It is more pronounced in some rabbits than in others.
Spitting: Always a sign of aggression. A brief spitting sound may precede an attack. It has little similarity to the spitting noises made by cats, however.
Brief growling: This sound usually is produced by bucks shortly after mating.
Cooing: Dwarf does often coo when nursing their young, and rabbits may produce this sound when communicating with each other, if they feel safe, sound, and secure. The range of sounds is quite broad, and the noises are similar to the cooing of doves, although the rabbits' cooing is less even and deeper in pitch.
Reference: Dwarf Rabbits
"A Complete Pet Owner's Manual".
Monika Wegler "
ownage. i'm just kidding. *hug*
http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/1451/behavior.html
Oh, and I need to introduce you to my friend HOT CHEETO. Tear a hole in ya tounge, girlie. Do you think you can handle it?!! HM?!! HMM?!!
Dude. I'm adjusting to seeing so many frickin Asian folks walking around. It's like when I went to Japan & Vietnam. Asians everywherreee. Tis scary. At least us newbies can stick together, eh?! *jab*
-Phuc
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