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22 Feb 2007 @ 11:02
My mother and I have been watching a talent show on telly called When will I be famous?. The winner of the first show was Tina and her dancing dog called Chandi. I didn't see the second show. Last Saturday I watched show three with my mother. I said to mum, "How come we never see any talented cats? All they ever do is eat, sleep, prance around and look cute." Mum said she was sure there were talented cats out there.
I received the following link from a friend about a see a cat that plays the piano. Hmmm, seems my mother was right after all - there is at least one talented cat out there.
The piano-playing cat
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22 Feb 2007 @ 10:31
A wonderful story about what we can achieve with love.
Enjoy.
EJ
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21 Feb 2007 @ 15:40
I am Non-Judgment. By this I mean there is the Me that accept all that I am being without judgment. I have written elsewhere that, for me, writing is practising self-acceptance. The computer accepts everything I write without judgment. If I choose to edit what I've written, that's fine; If I choose to delete the article, that's also fine; whatever I believe is fine with the computer. The freedom to be myself in every way possible is non-judgment. With this freedom I can examine my beliefs and change my mind as I see fit.
I used to be a BIG anti-smoker. I hated smoking with a vengeance. I had no problem with people choosing to smoke but I didn't like the idea that they were imposing their habit on me. I also believed smoking was bad for one's health. While I wasn't actively campaigning against passive smoking I was thinking about it. I wanted smoking banned in all public places. I used to travel mostly by tube (underground) and overground trains. (I've only been travelling on buses over the last five years). Nothing pissed me off more than being forced to travel in a smoking carriage because the non-smoking carriages were already crowded. Eventually, smoking was banned in all public transports though in the case of the tube, people could smoke while entering the station. It was only after the Kings Cross fire, which may have been caused by a lighted match, that smoking was banned in all sections of the tube station. More >
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17 Feb 2007 @ 14:21
Once upon a time, a little girl had this brilliant idea; it could have been she came up with the idea out of pure boredom. The little girl thought to herself: "If I can memorise the alphabet in ascending order surely I should be able to memorise it in reverse?" So she memorised the alphabet backwards. Next time we meet in person, ask me to do it and I will impress you with my party trick.
ZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA
Another party trick I have is I can say the Police Letters Alphabet a.k.a. The Nato Phonetic Alphabet, which goes Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta...Yankee, Zulu. How did you learn this wonderful party trick, I hear you cry? Well, like everything there's always a nice story behind it. More >
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15 Feb 2007 @ 16:24
Good to see Roxy the penguin hasn't given up on finding the penguin of her dreams then. She's taken the initiative and advertised at myspace.com
Good for you girlfriend! Hope you find what you're looking for.
Love EJ
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