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Heart-kun
Well, it’s not hard to see where this 6 week old chihuahua got his name, Heart-kun, from. This cutey was born in northern Japan and is one of a big litter, but the only one with a perfectly formed heart-shaped pattern on it’s fur. Of the thousand or so chihuahuas the owner has bred to date, only Heart-kun came with such a mark.
Just take a look at the pattern - that really is a perfectly formed heart shape. I’d love to have this little fella, but unfortunately, he ain’t for sale. And even if he was, I doubt he’d be going for cheap, anyway. Oh well, I can always wish for a bunny with such a pattern (probably not cheap either!)…
13 commentsA crime to love pets?

It definitely seems so to this individual:
19 commentsNew comment on your post #1777 “Mile-wide UFO”
Comment date: June 26, 2007
Comment time: 05:50:19 PM JSTAuthor : Anon
E-mail : Anon@hotmail.com
IP: 74.111.0.231 , CPE0019d14f5ba1-CM0014e8b60812.cpe.net.cable.rogers.comComment:
You’re a loser. Why did you write like 5000000 entries on your retarded pet rabbit? Holy shit, you’re like in your 30’s and you have a frickin’ shrine for the little piece of shit. They’re like 15 bucks each, just go get another one. His “surgery” probably cost like a thousand dollars. Don’t give me that “he can never be replaced” shit because it’s just a rabbit. Their brains are tiny, Ulala or whatever probably never even remembered you for longer than a few hours. Not to mention your belief in UFOs, your website shows a prime example of how never to live one’s life. That reminds me, you should go get a life.
Mile-wide UFO
Do any of you guys believe in UFOs and that kinda stuff? I believe in a few of the mysteries such as Big-Foot, Nessie, UFO, etc. But all to a certain extent. I won’t go into what I believe in for this entry. I’ll save all that for a later post.
Back to the title: the crew and passengers of an airliner apparently spotted a massive UFO over the Channel Islands recently. It is said to be approx. a mile-wide, making it one of the largest UFOs ever spotted. Other pilots for other airlines have also reported seeing the huge object. Best yet, it was not alone. There was supposedly another one hovering close by…
6 commentsRoy’s new toy
Roy-boy took me for a spin in his brand-spanking-new Mazda Roadster HT today.
2 commentsAJAX Edit Comments
I’ve added the ‘WP Ajax Edit Comments‘ plugin (for WordPress 2.1+) giving you guys the ability to edit your comments inline after they appear on the site.
After posting a comment, you will see instructions on your comment box along with a countdown timer. You will have 15 30 minutes (after your comment appears on the site) to edit your ‘information’ and/or ‘comment’ as many times as you like. Very handy for correcting any mistakes you may have or adding additional information. And being in AJAX allows everything to be done without the need for the page to refresh. Great stuff!
Ouch!
Jeez, this is really bizzare - the whole thing… :
1 commentAmanda Monti, 24, flew into a rage when Geoffrey Jones, 37, rejected her advances at the end of a house party, Liverpool Crown Court heard.
In his statement, Mr Jones said she grabbed his genitals and “pulled hard”.
He added: “That caused my underpants to come off and I found I was completely naked and in excruciating pain.”
The court heard that a friend saw Monti put Mr Jones’s testicle into her mouth and try to swallow it.
London 2012 logo: Iconic or awful?
Following yesterday’s revealing of the upcoming London 2012 Olmpic game’s logo design, BBC has setup this page allowing readers to submit their feedback regarding what they think of the logo design. Seems like there is a lot of public and design industry debate going on right now in England. And some of the comments, OUCH!
And, it is not hard to see why. Apparently, Wolff Olins brand/design agency spent a year on this (of course not just on this one design, probably a good few selections) and charged £400,000 (that is approx. Euro590,448 / US$796,558 / JP¥96,906,481) of tax-payers money for it. That’s a heck of a lot of money for a logo considering the money could be spent more usefully on things such as the poor NHS (National Health Service), pensioner housing, etc., (but there will always be arguments like this when tax payer’s money are in question).
7 commentsIconoclasm

Icons: space- and time-saving wonders, or just another language we have to learn?
I’m quoted in this article on Wall Street Journal Online by Jeremy Wagstaff regarding how useful icons really are and what they represent. Got to know Jeremy via a very generous and very well-connected friend, Gen.
1 commentUpgraded to WordPress 2.2
Finally upgraded this blog’s software to the latest and greatest WordPress 2.2 after my original Wordpress 2.0.4 (used since July 2006) started experiencing all-kinds-of-problems for the last weeks due to the latest version of PHP.
The WordPress upgrade itself went rather smoothly (amid backing up was rather time consuming) but most of the plug-ins I was running didn’t seem to work properly with the new install. I’ve updated all of the plug-ins now therefore this site should look and work just like it did before (hopefully).
If you encounter anything that is broken, missing, or looks and acts plain weird, please let me know. Thanks in advance!
PS. If you’re running WordPress, the 2.2 upgrade is well worth it! I’m already in love…
No commentsOdin - the diving tiger

Besides bunnies, did I also mention my fascination for Great White Sharks and Tigers? Well, now you know. Quite the opposite of bunnies, huh? Hahahaha…
4 comments
