so, every year about this time, many of our firends who have been posting on this board fade away and stop posting, :'( ( I know, real life is a busy place) Leaving a handfull of us hanging out making hamster jokes. been that way for years now
(hamster jokes for years) , even on the old forums before the great crash
(hamster jokes, even on the old forums).
It would be my fondest wish if we could all just keep hanging out, even tho our beloved faire is over. Because, if we all stay here (even tho we are all really at our respective desks), and continue to engage in the witty banter, it's not really over.
so.... what I'm saying is.... DON'T LEAVE!
and moreover, drag more people in. all the friends that you made out there this season, send 'em a link, and nag them into registering. and the people who use to post, write 'em, tell them we miss them, and nag them into coming back.
this place is a great brain break from mundane life. and gods know, we need all of those we can get these days. stop by often. please.
so, in closing
ALL HAIL THE HAMSTER KING!!!
Yeah, what he said.
Hear, hear!
I forth that motion,
Motion carries.
All those in favor Say "LONG LIVE THE HAMSTER KING!"
LONG LIVE THE HAMSTER KING!
Exodus.... movement of the hamsters... (seeing hamsters with dreds dancing. What do you do without the inner visual camera?)
I love Bob... but NO... I may be a lurking troll :o, but NO.... no more Exodising....Must stay and play!
(my unofficial title talking here)
Oops and for the record... LONG LIVE THE HAMSTER KING!
and for everyone who doesn't bail from these forums.....
I propose a holiday secret santa exchange. ;D
Hey... what ::) about those of us who celebrate Hanukkah?
Quote from: holierthanthou on August 17, 2009, 12:11:23 PM
Hey... what ::) about those of us who celebrate Hanukkah?
I said holiday. that would be chrismchanukakwanzayule.
(Pagans celebrate everyones holidays, cuz we'll take any excuse to party)
No Pagans celebrate all the Holidays because all the other religions stole them from the Pagans.
Well you can surely expect I will be here unless my BIG FAT FOOT gets me booted :)
Quote from: Hey- Arent You? on August 17, 2009, 12:20:38 PM
(Pagans celebrate everyones holidays, cuz we'll take any excuse to party)
And we know how to party, too!
Yes what Zoe said
I said holiday. that would be chrismchanukakwanzayule.
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OOH I LIKE THAT! ;D
You know I am just an ornery ruler wielding.... habit wearing... Protestant. I just didn't want to leave anyone out. ;)
Abandon Ship! Abandon Ship!
Thanks Radu, my rat just jumped overboard
I'm not dead yet!
and SHORT DEATH THE GERBIL QUEEN
GERBIL?
QUEEN?
I say flay e'm alive and make him run the Hamster Wheel
See I have no social life so I am always here some lurky lurky but I am here!
For those who stay get hamster loves those who leave face the wrath of Fluffy! ( shes a Garland badger)
I will lurk for a couple weeks yet. (Can barely type, wrist in brace and hurt.)
Though I will not hail the hamster.
FEAR THE HAMSTERS! THEY ARE EVIL!
Well as long as someone keeps the hamster cages clean I don't plan on leaving.
Quote from: Aernn on August 18, 2009, 11:29:32 AM
FEAR THE HAMSTERS! THEY ARE EVIL!
We were all sitting around the fire, telling ghost stories, too afraid to move, then someone asked- "what is the most evil thing there is?" :o
Oh thats easy. the most evil thing there is is in fact...
Evil. With chocolate sprinkles on it.
Quote from: Demetrius on August 18, 2009, 11:48:16 AM
Quote from: Aernn on August 18, 2009, 11:29:32 AM
FEAR THE HAMSTERS! THEY ARE EVIL!
We were all sitting around the fire, telling ghost stories, too afraid to move, then someone asked- "what is the most evil thing there is?" :o
the most evil thing there is... is.....
Jessica Hamster (http://www.iwatchstuff.com/2008/04/23/jessica-rabbit-1.jpg)
Nooooo...... she's not really bad, she's just drawn that way.
I'm in. I like Hamsters! Is miniature Renaissance hamster apparel an appropriate secret santa gift?
Quote from: NelleMoorley on August 18, 2009, 01:33:23 PM
Is miniature Renaissance hamster apparel an appropriate secret santa gift?
Not only is it appropriate, it is
awesome.
Fun fun idea ...
And I would be thrilled is this corner of the forums stayed a bit noisy over the year.
But i already got my bags packed :P
My eyes are always packed... oh you mean those kind of bags. Nope I'm staying. Maybe lurking, but staying.
Long time ago I remember this nun with a very large ruler...giant screaming penguin out for blood, she was....my blood!.....But, Holier-than -thou isn't like that.....right? Please tell me she isn't...whimper, whimper......
Careful Toki...Them Nuns, they can smell fear you know.
Quote from: Toki Bloodaxe on August 19, 2009, 02:24:57 PM
Long time ago I remember this nun with a very large ruler...giant screaming penguin out for blood, she was....my blood!.....But, Holier-than -thou isn't like that.....right? Please tell me she isn't...whimper, whimper......
My dad had one of them penguins in Catholic school when he was a boy who attacked him with a chalkboard eraser...
then he knows all about the terror that a ruler-wielding penguin can strike in the heart of the unwary.......now thats a story for a campfire...
(http://www.abbagrace.com/webpics/nun_slapping_ruler_hg_clr.gif)
I had a 3rd grade teacher that MUST have been a Nun at one point of her life and she LOVED to smack nuckles with that wooden ruler with the metal edge, and Mine were her favorite.
I remember one day she went to "Whack" my knuckles and I moved my hand and her favorite knuckle whacking ruler broke in two. I got double whacks for that with the broken ruler as she held my hand. WOW I just felt that ruler whacking me again for some reason. OH Gosh her ghost is haunting me,
I've had students sometimes who make me wish it was okay to hit kids with rulers....
Er, I mean....no! I'm a kind and benevolent teacher!
Quote from: Zoë on August 19, 2009, 03:55:27 PM
My dad had one of them penguins in Catholic school when he was a boy who attacked him with a chalkboard eraser...
Aah, the old reliable, Action Against Unruly Prisoners Act 23:75... aka "Leave them in the Dust".
Quote from: Toki Bloodaxe on August 19, 2009, 02:24:57 PM
Please tell me she isn't...whimper, whimper......
That's whimple, whimple....... NO... I only whack upon request or demand.
You should have seen all the adults who quickly stand up straight and flash their hands behind their back when I pass. Especially when I was leading the parade or should I say clearing the pathway in 2007 with ruler in hand. Ah... the good old days. It brings a tear to my eye.
Quote from: holierthanthou on August 19, 2009, 08:04:00 PM
You should have seen all the adults who quickly stand up straight and flash their hands behind their back when I pass. Especially when I was leading the parade or should I say clearing the pathway in 2007 with ruler in hand. Ah... the good old days. It brings a tear to my eye.
and a sadistic smile to your face...... :-\
but it was classic nun the less :D
Though your crowd clearing with the elephant this summer was just as impressive
Aw shucks... thank you. (blushes) I try to do what I can. One day Bill, the elephant guy said I scared even him with how loud I can get. ;D
If I didn't have Hey-Aren't You with me... who knows who would do more trampling... me or the elephant. Actually, it is just that people watch to much tv and don't get the scary fact that there is a real animal with potential pain power than an arms length away. (shorter I might add than an elephants trunk) :o
Quote from: holierthanthou on August 20, 2009, 12:40:22 AM
Aw shucks... thank you. (blushes) I try to do what I can. One day Bill, the elephant guy said I scared even him with how loud I can get. ;D
If I didn't have Hey-Aren't You with me... who knows who would do more trampling... me or the elephant. Actually, it is just that people watch to much tv and don't get the scary fact that there is a real animal with potential pain power than an arms length away. (shorter I might add than an elephants trunk) :o
Prob'ly you. ;)
It is truly amazing how thick some people are, some days. Absolutely refusing to move for a 5 TON animal, and getting simply indignant about being asked to. oh, the stories we could tell, and would, if not for the Elephant Krewe code of silence. :-X Some folks don't seem to understand that the "cast can't touch me" rule is NOT understood by the elephant. and although she is the most sweet, kind, gentle animal that I have ever known, she is quite capable of doing serious damage without even realizing it. She is also very self aware, and very aware of her surroundings and her handlers, who she is quite fond of. she knows that we are there to protect her, she will react if she feels that she, or any of us are in danger or being threatened. People don't realize that this is NOT Disneyland, she is NOT animatronic, she CAN'T stop on a dime, and has a limited field of vision. Basically, she's just like people.... but nicer. about 2 years ago, in Scarby, Paige was in her trailer,and one of her people went in for some reason. she did not know he was there (can't see behind her) shifted and pinned him, breaking 4 ribs. she realized when it happened, he was taken away by the EMT's and she WEPT, visibly and audibly, for 4 DAYS. kept 1/2 the campground awake, until he was back at work and she could see that he was OK, and she just stopped. She also has a sense of humor (yes, really) and likes to screw with people. She likes to play keep away with my hat, goose people under their kilts, throw water at people, etc.
I am also, frequently dismayed, when I overhear people talking about "those poor elephants" and how they are so "badly treated". I want to state here,
for the record, That Bill (the owner and their 'daddy') really truly loves those animals. He takes excellent care of them, all of which are rescue animals, has spent many thousands of $$ on their rehab & care. they do not live in their walking pen, but have a very large enclosure back stage, and he lives, sleeps & eats within 100' of them, always. He spends long periods of each weekday taking them on walks around the site. they romp and play with each other, receive plenty of water & food, and are happy because they have jobs and a purpose in life (much like working dogs, who cannot be happy without a job), and are surrounded by handlers that they know and love. They get to eat a wide variety of snacks, have friends at every show they go to, meet new people and make new friends all the time. With the exception of being in the wild (which none of them could survive at this point) or being in a habitat sanctuary (which they are too domesticated for now), they really could not lead a better life. I recently was at our local zoo, and I say, THOSE are the "poor elephants". Separate cages, limited human contact, strict bland diets, keepers that change constantly, no purpose, constant boredom, never any change in scenery, etc. Sadly, there are many poor and mistreated elephants in the world, but our 3 are NOT among them.
and, while I'm thinking about it... Hey DB! if you are reading this, please go by their pen, ask for Bill, and tell him his colorado parade krewe sends love. and give our elephants some apples (1 each). they will accept the green granny smiths, but really prefer red delicious. ;) their names are Paige, Jean & Chris. Paige is the largest, Chris the smallest.
I really miss them.
OK, sorry. end rant.
Wonderful, enlightening post, Hey. One of the highlights of the parade is watching Paige "screw with the people", as you put it. This past season, the Baroness and I happened to be watching when Paige snatched a pickle from the hand of a young (6-7 y/o) lad's hand. Far from being frightened or dismayed, the lad looked as if he'd just won the lottery! As for the people who refuse to move over when Paige comes trundling by, it just goes to prove the old addage: Life is hard. It's even harder if you're stupid.
Thank you for the insight! Out of curiosity, how does one get involved with the Elephant Krewe? Or is that part of the code of silence? ;)
I think it's great that all of them are rescues. Much with normal household pets, I think rescuing animals is one of the greatest service someone can give. (All of our pets are shelter rescues or stray pickups, with the exception of one of our kitties who we got off a farm when she was a kitten, we never buy from pet shops.) Animals of all kinds do amazing things for people, and to mistreat them is just a horrible thing to do--and I hope it creates bad, bad karma for the people who do it! Quite the opposite for people who rescue or harbor mistreated animals. Our border collie, Harley, was very obviously abused before he was dumped at the shelter where we picked him up several years ago. He used to tremble and hide if someone he didn't know came in the house, especially if they were tall men, and god forbid you ever picked up a stick near him. He's a very sensitive animal and he knows when you're upset with him--but he also knows when you're happy with him. If I've ever seen a dog smile, it's Harley. He brings a lot to my life and I can't imagine it without him. I also can't imagine anyone hitting such a sweet dog with a stick. When we took him for a preliminary "getting-to-know-you" walk at the shelter, he immediately gave us all "Harley Hugs" as if to say, "Oh thank you, thank you! Please take me home!" And it was pretty much impossible to put him back after that.
Anyway, I digress. Props to the elephant krewe. :)
Quote from: Zoë on August 20, 2009, 10:59:14 AM
Thank you for the insight! Out of curiosity, how does one get involved with the Elephant Krewe? Or is that part of the code of silence? ;)
well, in my case... My place used to belong to Traveler. Robin & I walked in front of her, per Betty, because we had these long stick's to keep the crowd back. ;) a couple years later, Trav bowed out and told me to "take care of Paige & Bill" so it was kinda of passed down. in 06 the Legends lost their place, but I kept showing up. then there was this ...thing that happened... that kinda cemented me in place. but I was alone. I tried to recruit help, first Mac, who didn't stay, Then my Sister, who wouldn't leave, (K, have I told you lately? :-*) and managed to survive Paige's "initiation".
I'll fill in more detail and tell stories when I next see you. (don't mind talking about it, but won't put it in print) But ultimately, Paige has to like you, and Bill has to like you, and think that he needs you. Both of them are a little tough to get close to initially, but once you do, they are fierce friends.
Alternately, you beg Bill for a job. but that usually entails
actual work. shoveling elephant poo is a rough job, but pays. Neither Holier or I are paid. we do it cuz we love the Paige. we do it for her, and Bill, and no one else.
One thing you MUST always understand about ANY animal even those bred in captivity, they still are a animal and are just as un-prodectable as the guy standing behind you at the 7-11 who may just decide to go nuts.
Many cases of Animals... not just elephants going beserk on people and someone would have never thought it would happen. Just look at Sigfried and Roy or the numerus Chimps who tore someone apart or even the dog next door.
I for one when I see that big animal coming... I'm exiting stage left to get out of it's way tame or not.
I do remember last year she was coming at me (with handlers) I was tring SO hard to get out of the way but it's not easy in noble skirts to back up and get out of the way.
And then the guy with long hair this year who got it grabbed by the elepnat as the elephant was making a potty break.
Thanks Hey for the info.
Quote from: Lady de Laney on August 20, 2009, 12:20:45 PM
Many cases of Animals... not just elephants going beserk on people and someone would have never thought it would happen. Just look at Sigfried and Roy or the numerus Chimps who tore someone apart or even the dog next door.
You are abSOlutely correct. these things do happen, with animals, and people too. and holier & I realize, every day, that we put ourselves in potential harms way. anyone, of any species, can freak out at any time. IMHO, I think that Paige is in greater danger from the crowd, then the crowd is in danger from Paige.... but either way, I/we have taken it as our personal mission, to stand between one & the other. I think that I can speak for both of us when I say that we are proud and honored to stand there, with the trust that She & Bill, as well as all of you, place in us.
Quote from: Lady de Laney on August 20, 2009, 12:20:45 PM
I do remember last year she was coming at me (with handlers) I was tring SO hard to get out of the way but it's not easy in noble skirts to back up and get out of the way.
Sincerest appologies to you, and anyone that we may have startled, rushed or ever been harsh or grumpy with. we get in kind of a 'zone', toatlly focused on safety and often don't even realize who we are talking to. I promise, that even if you
can't move, we won't either, and that she will bump me, before she bumps you.
Quote from: Lady de Laney on August 20, 2009, 12:20:45 PM
And then the guy with long hair this year who got it grabbed by the elepnat as the elephant was making a potty break.
he got too close when my back was turned. I don't have 360 vision either. that & he was blond. I think she thought either that it was straw, and she could eat it, or that it was a wig, and was playing with him.
I mean.... Don't know what you are talking about. never happened. you're mistaken. this is not the elephant you saw. we can go.
(why is there no Jedi emoticon?) 8)
Yep. Even "domestic" animals are dangerous.
I worked at a pet store once. A lady came in a bought a hamster. Yes a hamster. This is the place that I learned Hamsters were Eeeeevil!
So in the 5 minutes (or less) that it took her to get from the cages to the register, the hamster bit her.
Cause guess what she did? She stuck her finger inside the cardboard box that had a scared, angry, and confused hamster inside it.
(This is not what convinced me that hamsters were evil. She entirely deserved it.)
I agree with Zoe, there's a special hell for people who abuse animals (and I don't even believe in Hell, normally). My Catholic aunt used to say that people who rescued animals got a special get-out-of-purgatory-free card and went straight to heaven, no questions asked.
When I was little, my mom and I went to a farm to see about a stud dog for our golden. Mom wasn't sure about getting him, cause our girl was a light golden and this one was a very dark red color. Then we saw the guy hit his dog in the head - with a shovel. My mother immediately agreed to his price on the condition that we could take the dog home immediately. He would hide whenever we swept the kitched floor or shoveled snow off the back porch. He also had seizures that we controlled with medication, and even though we can't say for sure his abuse caused it, we think it played a role. Yes, the special Hell.
So, to keep this on-topic . . . yes, I think everyone should continue to post regularly throughout the off-season. Including Paige the elephant - why doesn't she have a profile on here, anyways? I do hope she's not afraid of hamsters . . .
Funny thing is Elephants ARE Infact afraid of Mice, Myht Busters did an episode on it in an Elephant Preserve. The Elephnat would be walking along and Adam and Jamie would release the mouse in the elephants path. While the elephant did not stampede it did everything to avoid the mouse.
HUM Makes me wonder if they would freak out on Hamsters. Must keep that in mind in case good elephants go bad. Hey you and Holier should remember that as wll. Might just save your life someday :)
Quote from: Aernn on August 20, 2009, 03:27:49 PM
Yep. Even "domestic" animals are dangerous.
I worked at a pet store once. A lady came in a bought a hamster. Yes a hamster. This is the place that I learned Hamsters were Eeeeevil!
So in the 5 minutes (or less) that it took her to get from the cages to the register, the hamster bit her.
Cause guess what she did? She stuck her finger inside the cardboard box that had a scared, angry, and confused hamster inside it.
(This is not what convinced me that hamsters were evil. She entirely deserved it.)
Store-raised hamsters are extremely high-strung, nervous animals that will bite on almost any and all occasions. (Although DUH, if you're going to stick your fingers in the cage, expect to be bitten!) If you're into small rodents, always, always always buy them young or breed them yourself (hah, watch out for that one) because then they will grow up with you. Our store-bought hamsters were always biters, but the ones we bred ourselves are awesome guys comfortable with being in your hands and out of their cages. And, they tend to live longer too.
*steps off rodent soap-box* :D
rodent soap-box* :D
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Is that Soap for Rodents, or Rodent shaped and/or flavored Soap?
But ultimately, Paige has to like you, and Bill has to like you, and think that he needs you. Both of them are a little tough to get close to initially, but once you do, they are fierce friends.
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To echo Hey... Yes you need to get Paige's trust and Bill's trust. I have heard since I started that Paige does not care for women, she hates the smell of sex and well many other interesting quirks.
Luckily on my first day walking her, I had an Arnold Palmer in my mug. No one warned me that this was her favorite drink or that she does not care for women. I was just told to walk by her and get people to stay back. Before we even left the gate, she whumped me full trunk on the side of the head. I think she was going for the mug, but missed. If she wanted to hurt me, I would have been in the parking lot. Anyway... I stumbled through the parade and had a concussion. The first of a few from my sweet friend. She felt so bad though for hurting me. If I did not show up the next week i think she would have felt really bad. She was actually happy to see me the next weekend.
As far as Bill... he is more of an animal person than a people person. He has a great sense of humor though once you get to know him and boy can that man dance!
Paige has a great sense of humor too. When I showed up as Madame Zheng, she walked the whole course with us, but once we got back to the pen, she tried to steal my wig. She knew who I was, and the wig did not belong there.
She is smart enough as well to know that the hamster we have on our shoulders are not real. If we had real ones, she would smell them before she got too close.
I miss our pachydermal friends.
Okay so kinda back to the elephant thing! I didn't know anything about the elephants and I'm really really glad they are well taken care of. My friends where asking about them as well as my mother. I told her they seemed happy but really I was talking out of my arse.. he he But not I can 100% tell them they are very very well cared for. yeah!
I have found someone who can match your dulcet tones my dear Sister! My 4 year old nephew can manage some god awful noise that beats you!
My favorite moment happens alot at my shop, when I put the garland on a little girls head and ask them to find the flower princess in the mirror and their little faces light up like Cristmas morning is the best thing ever! Even better is when I get hugs from the little princesses!
Aha! A future Krewe member for the elephants! Yeah. One day I'm going to show up recruit him.
Doing something special for the kids is great. You are also a godsend with the misters! :o Not the guys, the sprayers. 'Course you could be a godsend to the guys as well. ;) I love your booth and everyone at/in it!
I love giving the kids my nun favors, origami favors and wood germs. I made over 200 of my nun favors before season started this year. Gave most of them away even though I was not the nun. It is so great to see them smile. The cutest thing of all though is when Charming and Dashing give the little girls the glass slippers. The lost princess routine and everything just steals my heart. It is so cool to see their faces light up.
Yuppers the Garland Girls are the ones with the misters! They are really fun to play with!
I'll tell my sister that he has a gig when he is older ;D
Playing with the kids is the best part because they really belive that they are back in time! Its the best thing ever! ( also the fact that I never really got out of playing dress up lol)
I love the children at faire, especially the little girls who think I am a REAL Princess or a queen. I can remember a time long ago in a faire not so faire away (yes our own) that not many children or even young teens were present. The faire has really ecome a much more family orientated event to partake in.
But I will admit I dislike parents who bring the new borns or toddlers to a hot or even cold faire. Only for the fact that those children cannot fend for themselves and it is a hot, dusty place. I know I didn't bring my own kids until they were 7. But kids like Elijah are the exception as he has parents that work there and do take care of his needs.
I agree lady de laney. I cannot stand to see newborn babies out there. Especially when its 80-90 degrees. Their little bodies arent meant to be out in that temp for so long. Plus, when they're teeny-tiny...what in the heck is mom doing out there? I didn't want to go ANYwhere that soon after having my kids. let alone go hiking in 80+ degree weather. blah.
I have to say that Charming and Dashing's thing with the Glass Slippers and the little girls are my favorite of all time. It just melts my heart.
I too love all the kids, more and more I just go to entertain the kids. *and to see all of you, naturally :D* That's why I loved being Mischief this year. She was so fun, and I didn't have to think of witty things to say to adults. After several years of doing that, believe me, Ive run out of stuff to say, and now its just boring. lol. In fact, it was just lovely not to have to say anything at all :D *no cheeky comments needed....lol*
But yeah. I miss you guys. Everyone doing alright?
The Baroness and I are doing quite well, thank you Lady Remi for asking. We returned only last evening from a most enjoyable pilgrimage to Canterbury (Kansas City Renaissance Festival), where we were warmly welcomed by cast and patrons alike. It is but a nine-hour carriage ride from Larkspurshire, and well worth the toll. It wasn't quite the same as going to CRF where we know so many wonderful people, and where we know where all the privies are, but it sure beat not having a festival to attend at all. Now, on to Santa Fe!
Mischief and Mayhem were a great addition this year! I hope you two can continue to do the characters.
I missed so many of the new characters this year by being in a booth, but you two stuck out and I loved it!
Quote from: Lady de Laney on September 04, 2009, 10:02:35 PM
But kids like Elijah are the exception as he has parents that work there and do take care of his needs.
yesss. Elijah seems to be the exception to many things. ;D
I had one of the best seasons ever this year, just playing with my son. cannot tell you the joy that brought me. it was kinda strange going from "Hey- Arent you.." (one of robins men) to "hey- Arent you.." (Elijah's Daddy) but I'm just as proud of the latter as the former. and watching hm build and grown his own friendships was amazing.
Huzzah everyone! I'm back from my several month hiatus (alot of crazy and/or weird stuff happened). ??? ;D I saw I missed the group picture- sad day but that was my fault because I only went to faire twice and with " not really rennie people". Did anyone joust hamsters? Or catch them? Feels good to be back!
Quote from: Moldy Forest on October 25, 2009, 02:36:13 PM
Huzzah everyone! I'm back from my several month hiatus (alot of crazy and/or weird stuff happened). ??? ;D I saw I missed the group picture- sad day but that was my fault because I only went to faire twice and with " not really rennie people". Did anyone joust hamsters? Or catch them? Feels good to be back!
Welcome back! We were going to photo shop you into the picture- alas, we have no photo shop here in the Renaissance. BTW, the hamster joust was canceled due to poor attendance. Or. No one was brave enough to stick a hamster on Sir William.
Quote from: Moldy Forest on October 25, 2009, 02:36:13 PM
Huzzah everyone! I'm back from my several month hiatus (alot of crazy and/or weird stuff happened). ??? ;D I saw I missed the group picture- sad day but that was my fault because I only went to faire twice and with " not really rennie people". Did anyone joust hamsters? Or catch them? Feels good to be back!
actually, Moldy & I got arrested.... we've been in jail the whole time.....
Quote from: Hey- Arent You? on October 27, 2009, 02:48:46 PM
Quote from: Moldy Forest on October 25, 2009, 02:36:13 PM
Huzzah everyone! I'm back from my several month hiatus (alot of crazy and/or weird stuff happened). ??? ;D I saw I missed the group picture- sad day but that was my fault because I only went to faire twice and with " not really rennie people". Did anyone joust hamsters? Or catch them? Feels good to be back!
actually, Moldy & I got arrested.... we've been in jail the whole time.....
Well, let us know when you get out... ;)
We are out now! Just be careful not to drop the hamster! :o
That is a high offense indeed!