Annita Lightning
Friday, August 12, 2011
Good name for my 200 page novel?
I wrote a small novel about a girl named Jazzette who is a wolf (not a werewolf but she can turn fully into a wolf). She loves being a wolf but her dad forbids her to see the rest of her wolf pack Jaimie, Fletcher Liam Barron and October. Jazz runs away after fighting with her drunk dad and lives at the pack hideout but a rival pack kidnaps her and bleaches her and renamed her Jess. she tries to leave but then falls in love with the dark mysterious wolf Harley. any good names?
If 2 of my tabby kittens are dead and we set out food and water for the strays y arnt they eating?
I don't have a crystal ball. Why don't you catch the kittens and bring them indoors if they're yours?
Where would be a good place to buy land? for a variety of purposes?
Where would be a good place to buy land like you see in those ebay auctions?. maybe 1 to 5 acres or more for lets say 5 to 10 grand. its not really to build a house in or anything just a neat place to go camping or hang out for a few weeks. Maybe like a hideout. To practice archery or develop opther skills. its for many different reasons i guess. and it wouldn't be bad to have the option to build in the future. Any thoughts or ideas? the adirondacks? the everglades? california pines?
Can you house amazon tree boas, emerald tree boas, and green tree pythons together?
i'm aware that snakes are solitary creatures and should be kept alone but i've heard that boas and pythons are like one of the only species of snakes that wouldn't attack other snakes as i've read up on it online and that also emerald tree boas and green tree pythons have like that exact same care requirements, etc. and their care are pretty much the same not sure about the amazons though but if i have the cage large enough with plenty of perches and hideouts for the snakes and enough lighting to give to each of the snakes wouldn't they be fine without any fear of attacking? i'm just asking because when i do move onto these species, i'm just wondering that if i had their enclosure large enough and plenty of perches and each snake can get to the light to warm up and get to the cool side to cool down and have plenty of cover/hideouts for each of the snakes and have a very large water dish for them, wouldn't they be fine? right? and as i've said boas and pythons are not known to attack other snakes as i've read up on, so what do you guys think? i'm probably going to try and make the enclosure large enough for the snakes to get away from each other if at all possible and if problems do occur then sadly i'll be glad to separate them as the snakes may wish.
I want this dbag banned from xbox live?
Ok I am playing red dead this guy keeps spawn killing me and my friend for no reason so we leave the match go to another free roam he follows onto the game and we attempt to do hideouts he kills us while we are trying to do hide outs same goes on when we go to friendly free roam he snipes are mounts and runs up to us with tnt seriously I just turned off my xbox I have had it then turn it back on 30 minutes from now he sends me and my friend a message saying come back so I can spawn rape you bitches is there no end to this
Will you read this poem (Maddie) maybe?
I really enjoyed this poem, you are very talented. In the 7th line and the last, you used the word "still" in a way that I do not understand. Is that my lack of knowledge or a typo? I'll have to look the word up to get all its definitions. Anyway, judging by the quality of your poem, I'm at fault. Keep writing! I hope to run across more of your work.
What's going on with this cat?
She's one of the stray cats out of my house and yesterday she went nuts.All of a sudden she started chasing something invisible(i doubt it was a bug) and her pupils dilated so much!She did that like 3-4 times.Then she attacked another cat for no reason and they started fighting.I'm scared,do you think she has rabies?The thing is that since they're stray ones we don't take them to the vet and stuff,we only feed them and give them water.
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