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I DO NOT ADVOCATE VIOLENT VENGEANCE OF ANY SORT. Some of you people have issues. That's all I'm sayin'. I have written an epic saga of one girl's struggle against a mighty lizard, so if you didn't read yesterday's entry, you may want to. Or not. Perhaps my battles with fauna do not interest you. But my mouse story rates only second behind the whole artichoke saga for interest among my readers, so I'm thinking you might enjoy the lizard story. Whatever. It's nice to get googled for something other than Katie Doyle, for a change. Among the topics currently being googled and ending up here, flight 77 pentagon bullshit, romantic latin phrases, treated like a girl, Ira Einhorn biography, simply runi, Tami Silicio (3), and swarovski koran, leading me to wonder why you would want one, but whatever. Greetings, those in search of "Willy Wonka" AND "Top Hats" And my two favorite googles of the day: purple rabbit foot keychain and 'photo album" "boy toy". (I am dying to ask.) I had to open the link for the purple rabbit foot keychain - because how could you not, and this is my favorite thing that popped up in the search. Since it will inevitably end (who can resist the madness of a purple rabbit's foot keychain being auctioned away?), I have to post the description here: [photo enlarged to show detail] Seriously, the use of the word "vintage" in that description just cracks me up. Mine is circa 1987, and I feel stupid just using the word "circa" in that sentence. *I* still have the chain on mine. What, she couldn't go get a chain for the one she's selling? You can't have a rabbit's foot keychain on a *split ring*. Pff; what an amateur. (kidding) Also, you can by one from Necromance for $2.00 brand new, in blue, yellow, orange, red, or purple. I'm just sayin'. That is, btw, the very same Necromance that's located on Melrose Ave. in Hollywood, where you can buy everything from freeze-dried (dead) animals to the tiny little shoes that Chinese women use to bind their feet in so that they'll stay small (and misshapen). It's at 7220 Melrose Ave., should you be planning a trip to Hollywood this summer and want to check out the kind of wacky stuff Hollywood is famous for. It was even featured on the Travel Channel's Secrets of Hollywood. I logged the footage myself, me and Jonny C. 5 Things I Did This Weekend Peace out, copyright 2002
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In which Katie shares sad news - Wednesday, Apr. 01, 2015
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