• not like us..

    IT is much much worse than I first reported. These “Alien Bratz” are multiplying and mutating and they are among us. Avoid being lured in by the cute factor some project. (like the one with Bunny ears). Never look directly in to their hypnotic HUGE eyes. I believe they have evil powers and are not afraid to use them on us mere humans… more human than human, I say!

  • stay frosty…

    I’ve never been “trendy” persay. In all honesty, I am be stuck in a rut/mindset, dated around 1999. I wasn’t surprised today. I ran around doing the weekend sales. I stumbled on what I guess is the latest trend… *whispers* “ALIEN BRATZ” They are out there, waiting for you, stay frosty my friends!

  • who knew?

    I am very sloth-like in keeping up with new stuff in Second Life, that does not pertain to me directly. I am often surprised when I stumble onto something “New to Me.” This means I spend most of my time in a surprised state of being. I realize these most likely have existed for years. But I did not even realize there were “NAILS for MALES” in SL. So glad there are!! Guys!!!! Details matter.

  • haters gonna hate..

    It is pretty simple, I LOVE CHICKENS. When I see an AD for something chickenish, it makes my feathers all rufflepuffy, in a good way. It is obvious that the chosen model here, has nothing but repulsion, distain and a lack of respect of the magnificent chicken. Next time there is an AD needed for something involving chickens, in a wholesome way, please think of me. THINK of the chickenish children!

  • fake news?

    We are all bombarded by various types of “news” these days, and it influences us more than we might realize. This very cute sofa gave off the “JD” vibes to me. So, I went offline for 12 seconds to rest my brain. I doubt it worked.

  • “squeal like a pig”

    Deliverance is a film. The basic plot is about big city businessmen who encounter remote mountain men. They struggle in a very “non-city” environment. A popular culture landmark scene features one businessman character. He plays “dueling banjos” on guitar with a banjo-picking country boy. It was rated one of the best films of 1972. The film received 2 wins and 14 nominations at various award shows. Thus ends our education moment.

    This so gave me “Deliverance” Vibes, the only difference being, the model in the ad has way more teeth!