The diary entries of a little girl in her 30s! ~ Part 2
Feb 16, 2013 at 3:43 PM Post #6,151 of 21,763
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JDS Labs is making some very strong claims by saying it's C5 amp matches the O2. Lord Mordo's sycophants must be frothing at the mouth right now. You guys think it's all pre release hype or is there maybe a possibility they upped the bar?

They are obviously very good looking. Especially the red one.
 

$189 isn't that big of a deal either. I'll be awaiting some reviews first though.
 
Feb 16, 2013 at 3:56 PM Post #6,153 of 21,763
In the dorms @ Uni, I had a wonderful Chameleon. She lived on a 6 ft indoor tree inside the living room. No one was able to just walk up and locate her, save her dad. 
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Feb 16, 2013 at 5:43 PM Post #6,155 of 21,763
Muppet do you think that if I bought an F1 for ~$150 and another $60 for the replacement pads it'd be worth it? A bit scared the driver will blow since it's been about 12 (?) years since its release. 
 
 
This is my daughter's Papillon, Mogwai. She calls her "kitty", but then the baby's only a year old and she thinks all animals are kitties. 
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furry, but quite fragile I presume? Most dogs that have hair that I've seen have been pretty skinny (no muscle/lots of skin that can move) past the fur. That's tangster's dinner 
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Feb 16, 2013 at 6:00 PM Post #6,157 of 21,763
She's a spunky little dog, and very intelligent (much more than my wife's longhaired chihuahua). More importantly, she's extremely gentle with my little girl, who has a tendency to grab her tail and ears unexpectedly.
 
Feb 16, 2013 at 6:03 PM Post #6,158 of 21,763
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She's a spunky little dog, and very intelligent (much more than my wife's longhaired chihuahua). More importantly, she's extremely gentle with my little girl, who has a tendency to grab her tail and ears unexpectedly.

Hohoho. Easy pray for tangster. Is it me, or is it that dogs w/ longer snouts smarter? Speaking of gentle... so is my boston terrier. And that brings up a time w/ a doberman almost bit my face when I was a child...
 
Feb 16, 2013 at 6:10 PM Post #6,160 of 21,763
Right now they're playing in the floor, Emma's throwing foam building blocks at the puppy who then fetches them and barks at her. It's quite a show.
 
Feb 16, 2013 at 7:24 PM Post #6,161 of 21,763
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They are obviously very good looking. Especially the red one.
 

$189 isn't that big of a deal either. I'll be awaiting some reviews first though.

 
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Being off-the-grid does have its advantages. Though personally I like the amp section on the UHA-6S more.


It's an attractive mobile package at a nice price that is if it can truly deliver on it's claims. A mobile Magni I agree would be an even better package. I'm with you Coq, I'm going to wait for some impressions and see what the fuss is about.
 
Feb 16, 2013 at 7:27 PM Post #6,162 of 21,763
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It's an attractive mobile package at a nice price that is if it can truly deliver on it's claims. A mobile Magni I agree would be an even better package. I'm with you Coq, I'm going to wait for some impressions and see what the fuss is about.

I don't know if it's me, but I just don't like chrome accents for some reason :/ otherwise I'd go for an anodized black w/ out chrome even if it's more matte when anodized.
 

Right now they're playing in the floor, Emma's throwing foam building blocks at the puppy who then fetches them and barks at her. It's quite a show.
That scene in my head. Quite refreshing actually :)
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Serves you right. 
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Don't think so :)
 
Feb 16, 2013 at 7:51 PM Post #6,163 of 21,763
Here's my last dog, named Bunny cause she bounced all over the place as a pup. These are a couple of my last memories of her before we had to put her to sleep a week later due to her cancer causing her to be unable to move. She was 11 years old and she's been gone for about 8 years now.

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Feb 16, 2013 at 7:57 PM Post #6,164 of 21,763
My pets are all strays that I've taken in over the years. The sweetest of the bunch is "Lady", a kitty that was abandoned by one of my neighbors a few years back, and somehow showed-up on my doorstep. Only cat I've ever come across that will go up to complete strangers and jump in their lap. My dad has two huge coon cats that rule his house, one of them is a solid 30 pounds and knocks furniture over. Maine Coons have interesting mutations: one has extra toes which makes his paws huge, the other has heterochromic eyes. If they weren't enough for him, a stray Bengal has been visiting his cats for the last few months.
 
Soul Eater is coming to Adultswim tonight. It fits their lineup perfectly. Now, if only they would pickup Gungrave, too...
 
Feb 16, 2013 at 8:10 PM Post #6,165 of 21,763
I don't have pics atm, but I found a cat on our front porch when I was 3, which has since gone by the name "the cat" along with a million nicknames (the most common one being "floor monster").  It's sweet and we get along really well, but my mom wanted to keep her when I moved out in 2011 so I left her there.  That was probably for the best since, being 21 years old now, she's getting to be pretty senile.  She never cleans herself anymore and gets clumps like crazy if my mom doesn't brush her all the time.  I don't see her very often anymore, but I hope she lives forever.
 
My current cat is named Jerry and he's about 3 years old.  He's as active, affectionate, and loyal as a really nice dog when he's actually awake (and he can kind of play fetch).  A bit messy for a cat, though.  I can't leave bread bags out anywhere he can reach them because he'll rip them open and start voraciously eating the bread.  He's also knocked the garbage can over a few times to get at meat people have thrown out. 
 
I have yet to get those fish I was talking about months back.
 
Other pets I've had:
 
2 Hamsters
3 snakes
several fish
several newts
giant millipedes
a praying mantis
do ant farms count?
 

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