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Sunday, October 24, 2010
FoxDown!
Hey, so I haven't posted on here in a while, but guess what, I actually finished writing a book! Go over to http://foxdownbook.blogspot.com/ to check it out! :D
Monday, June 28, 2010
Greenmont Times - Issue Number 2
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Greenmont Times - Issue Number 1
Greenmont Times
Catfood theif found!
For the last few days, the mystery of the dissapearing
catfood has been causing havoc for the residents of
2609 Greenmont Dr. - esspecially the local cat, Zen
Mousebane. But recently the mystery has been solved
- Sunny, a local dog of the Sedam family, has been
acused of being the infamouse theif! She admitted
Friday that she thought the catfood tasted better
than her dogfood, and had been eating it instead
of her dogfood. This caused havoc and hunger for
Ms. Mousebane, as not only was her food being
stolen, but Sunny would not let Mousebane even
near her own food bowl. Sunny is now on trial
and renivations are being made in order to stop
any further incidents
New pet? Green Anole lizard may be newest family member for Sedams
It all started one bike ride, when Willow Sedam stoped to rescue
a particularly bold toad who was bound to be roadkill. After setting
the lucky fella free, her brother, Harrison Sedam, got intriuged by the
idea of a toad or frog as a pet. After a while of browsing the internet,
he had his heart set on a Green Anole - a small, color-changing lizard.
After the past few days, he and his dad, Steve Sedam, have been to Petco
and all around the internet, reading and learning about these so-called
“American Chamealions”. Plans are procceeding, and an enclosure has
been made. Harrison is quite exited, while his mom, Sue Sullivan, is quiet
and has no comments on the ordeal. If plans procceed as usual, the new
pet should move in by Tuesday at most.
Catfood theif found!
For the last few days, the mystery of the dissapearing
catfood has been causing havoc for the residents of
2609 Greenmont Dr. - esspecially the local cat, Zen
Mousebane. But recently the mystery has been solved
- Sunny, a local dog of the Sedam family, has been
acused of being the infamouse theif! She admitted
Friday that she thought the catfood tasted better
than her dogfood, and had been eating it instead
of her dogfood. This caused havoc and hunger for
Ms. Mousebane, as not only was her food being
stolen, but Sunny would not let Mousebane even
near her own food bowl. Sunny is now on trial
and renivations are being made in order to stop
any further incidents
New pet? Green Anole lizard may be newest family member for Sedams
It all started one bike ride, when Willow Sedam stoped to rescue
a particularly bold toad who was bound to be roadkill. After setting
the lucky fella free, her brother, Harrison Sedam, got intriuged by the
idea of a toad or frog as a pet. After a while of browsing the internet,
he had his heart set on a Green Anole - a small, color-changing lizard.
After the past few days, he and his dad, Steve Sedam, have been to Petco
and all around the internet, reading and learning about these so-called
“American Chamealions”. Plans are procceeding, and an enclosure has
been made. Harrison is quite exited, while his mom, Sue Sullivan, is quiet
and has no comments on the ordeal. If plans procceed as usual, the new
pet should move in by Tuesday at most.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
I can't take it anymore!
The cat has been on a rampage! She's caught at least 4 mice in 2 days, and only one has had a (presumably, we're not 100% sure) happy ending. The biggest problem is she doesn't kill them fast and she brings them into the house most of the time.
I know she's a mouser and that's what we got her for, but I wish she'd give them a quick death or at least not bring them into the house. :(
I know she's a mouser and that's what we got her for, but I wish she'd give them a quick death or at least not bring them into the house. :(
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Science Experiments
I was experimenting with Flubber and stumbled upon what I beleive to be the recipe for Mars Mud!
The recipe for "Super Ooze" as I like to call it.
Mix 2 cups clear school glue and 2 cups water in a measuring cup or glass bowl. In a smaller cup, mix 3 table spoons borax and 1/3 cup water together - make sure it's mix very well and completely dissolved! Add food coloring of any color (your choice) into the glue and water mixture. Stir until even. Slowly add borax mixture while stirring - if the borax isn't completely dissolved you can just pour off the water while not letting the un-dissolved chunks get in. At this point it will start to turn solid and get harder to mix. Once you're done adding the borax, knead the glob with your hands untill there is no more water in the bowl.
*****DISCLAIMER!!!! I've only tested this once, so it may not work all the time - I will work on refining this*****
Afterwards you should have a nice, big glob of something resembling Mars Mud.
As you can see, this is basicly the recipe for Flubber just replacing the Elmer's Glue with clear school glue.
THIS RECIPE STILL NEEDS REFINING!!!! I've only tried it once, and while it worked, it was a complete accident. I will keep testing this and refining it - but at the moment we're out of glue.
The recipe for "Super Ooze" as I like to call it.
Mix 2 cups clear school glue and 2 cups water in a measuring cup or glass bowl. In a smaller cup, mix 3 table spoons borax and 1/3 cup water together - make sure it's mix very well and completely dissolved! Add food coloring of any color (your choice) into the glue and water mixture. Stir until even. Slowly add borax mixture while stirring - if the borax isn't completely dissolved you can just pour off the water while not letting the un-dissolved chunks get in. At this point it will start to turn solid and get harder to mix. Once you're done adding the borax, knead the glob with your hands untill there is no more water in the bowl.
*****DISCLAIMER!!!! I've only tested this once, so it may not work all the time - I will work on refining this*****
Afterwards you should have a nice, big glob of something resembling Mars Mud.
As you can see, this is basicly the recipe for Flubber just replacing the Elmer's Glue with clear school glue.
THIS RECIPE STILL NEEDS REFINING!!!! I've only tried it once, and while it worked, it was a complete accident. I will keep testing this and refining it - but at the moment we're out of glue.
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