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Mick Foley
I just watched Beyond the Mat and I agree that he's an awesome person. I watched very little of wrestling (back when it was showed on free Cartoon Network/TNT syndication on Fridays at 10pm) and I missed him.

12/7/2008 View
10 Reasons to Own A Rabbit As A Pet

That sounds like rabbit paradise! You sound like a total rabbit person, which is very badass.
Thank you. I also respect all creatures.

I just look up Wikipedia on hares and rabbits and I'm so wrong on what I said - they are not a breed of hares and rabbits, they're rabbits but a cross of some different breeds. They're a bit more timid, probably because we brought up them that way; they have their habitat for themselves, and I get to observing them more, then petting them. But I guess if I was to regularly be petting them they would become more tame, and more of the pet rabbit.

They're basically the ones in the second picture, but have fur of other colors
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_rabbit

P.S. They are very selfish, but they are so dependent on us also. I don't believe they realize how much they depend on us lol! =D
Yeah, they depend a lot, even if it's just something like opening the door and letting them in the orchard.

And regarding my decision, my latest idea is to buy off some land (wishfully some of my childhood favorite places, before they all get mangled down, as most of it does these days), fence it down and inhabit the rabbits there. Of course this is so far-fetched that I know some people (probably those I know too) would call me crazy, but I don't know, maybe in a few years... And my grandma keeps telling me how keeping rabbits reminds her of me, a shortens the days I'm away, so I guess I could wait with the decision a bit longer.

11/7/2008 View
10 Reasons to Own A Rabbit As A Pet

A rabbit roommate!:
-Male with Male: It works SOME of the time, but I would STRONGLY advise against this. After puberty it will be a 95% chance of "this is mine, this is mine, this is- HEY, THAT'S MINE YOU LITTLE BITCH!"...and the fighting starts. You get the idea...Also, they tend have homosexual tendencies (just like every other animal out there), but not to worry, they are just trying to find out who's the "alpha" and who's the "beta."
-Male with Female: Works almost 100% of the time. Just make sure the male rabbit is castrated or it will be a XXX-a-thon all the life. Unless you want to have babies, then i would recommend separate cages, 'cause the male daddy sometimes gets hungry when he see's them babies. Or jealous...or whatever. Just don't do it.
-Female with Female: Works almost ALL of the time. Around a 99% chance of it working. Unless they are somehow feuding in a way that started at birth...such as "she ate my lettuce leaf, that little rascally rascal" then it may not work. Females love females, and no, not in that way...I think.
# NOTE: If a female has wittle baby bunnies, the daughters can stay with each other forever and ever and ever. But not males, 'cause the wittle baby boy will reach puberty and have a little..."nature call."

They have a rather selfish nature don't they.

I own a sort of breed between rabbit and hare (that is originally meant for food dishes in our parts). My little brother brought them about 8 years ago, but he soon got bored of them, so I took on to manage them. But as an animal lover I never had the heart to eat or more further to sell them for hunting. And through those 8 years they lived in a large cemented shelter out of my house, ran in my fenced orchard on sunny days, 'have eaten of the crop we grew (but plain grass could often do). They multiplied and died natural causes and some ran away from their shelter into the nature (it was nice to think of those that then they ran freely in the nature where they belonged, but ultimately 'was sad that they've got gunned down). In occasions I swapped the breeds with other owners; they've bred them for food though, so I stopped. I gave more to people who said they'll have them for pets, but 'later heard somewhere that they've eaten them... $/&%#$ or that their kids accidentally killed them... !"#$%#.
I moved to out-of-town collage some time ago, and my grandma vowed to take care of them the way I did. I know my grandma can't care that much for them, or manage their nature, so I'm in a pickle with what to do with them now. I haven't got the heart to give them away to people who'll breed them for food, or sell them to hunters, or give the hares away to some menacing children. It' a tough one.

And by the way hares/rabbits are (despite their selfish nature) beautiful, remarkable and awesome creatures.
And they have a lovely odour. :)

11/6/2008 View
Films Seen By Director: A-L

Could be, I've only seen bits of it, I have still to watch the whole deal.
Some would also say I'm knocking off 48 Hrs, Southern Comfort and The Long Riders, but I watched them all after Extreme Prejudice and they all failed to equal "the peppery." Must be the Texan coolness behind it.

10/22/2008 View
Favourite Directors

Fever Pitch is fun, smart and charming. Not too many Farrelly-like jokes in it.
Heartbreak Kid is baddang, I had to fast-forward it.

Anyhow, good bunch of directors you have there. Have fun with the unseen.

10/20/2008 View
2007: Movies Sorted By Tier

Not sure why, I like Tarantino and Rodriguez, but I wasn't really psyched for the Grindhouse movies.
I wasn't very much buffed into seeing them either. I read about the Dead Proof's plot and I thought it was dumb and annoying, and I thought Rodriguez was just going to mess it up like with Sin City. I was among the few ones that didn't like that.
But then people/critics showered it with praise, and then I downright had to see Dead Proof. And it blow me away... at how good I was at predicting. I didn't like the astated development, the people in it, nothing was even a bit of interesting. It's the Tarantino movie I gave the worst grade.
So I though Planet Terror was going to be much of the same, and hadn't seen that one that time. And half a year later I had nothing to do so I put on the Rodriguez movie and it knocks me on the pavement... at how good I was at pred.... no I'm kidding, the movie was fantastic!
As the watching progressed I was thinking to myself: "there must be something, there must be something (that's going to ruin the movie)". But no, it was an ultimate delight start to finish (ok, maybe the "guard rape part" was somewhat... yeah), with such insanely overwritten plot, fabulous (b?) actors, unsurpassable mood and many other what-nots.
Basically it was really something of an experience.

10/20/2008 View
2008: Movies Sorted By Tier

Stephen Chow was on a roll, but this is a miss.
But I didn't perceive everybody as mean, although characters in Chow's movies regularly have the sappy face mimic schtick, so that can detract, I guess.
I think movie's a nice refreshment and really enjoyed seeing it. There's too much sloppy and similarly-styled fantasy adaptation stuff goin' on (some might not agree?), and I'm wholeheartedly embracing the little "rejects", in spite. :=

10/20/2008 View
Films Seen By Director: A-L

Yes! The Game gets the "F". So many people overrate this, and it's not either that smart or that thrilling.
And I think you need to see Walter Hill's Extreme Prejudice, a truly fantastic (man) movie. I just enjoy in every scene in it, and it has like the greatest assemblage of (b?) actors ever.
I'm not much into other W. Hill movies, because they all plotwise become uninteresting or fall apart at some time, but this one is perfect.

10/15/2008 View