Nov 14, 2007
Timothy Peter
So Monica and i just got back from a super awkward date. but the movie was cute so whatever, we saw fred claus with Vince Vaughn. He's way funny. and on our way up to my apt we saw a fish tank. and monica goes "hey is there a fish in there?" and i was like "no." but we looked closer and there was!!!!! So i picked him (to me every fish is a boy) up and brought him inside. He isn't moving around much and the water is freeeezing cold. We are trying to slowing warm up the water and hopefully he makes it!! I've never been a big pet person EXCEPT when it comes to gold fish. I have had many friends murder their fish...definitely NOT ok. So rescuing a goldfish is not out of the ordinary for me. I usually name all my fish Peter, i know im a weird person... but instead we named this one Timmy, for Tiny Tim since he we saved him. I dont even know that story but monica says it makes sense. However, i decided his middle name is peter :) SOOOOO, meet my newest friend. Timothy Peter!!!
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Peter peter peter... I had a little palm tree about 4 inches tall, just a baby. I named that palm Peter. I had hopes he would grow to be a big palm tree. But I wasnt very good with plants. Good Luck with Tiny Tim aka Peter
what the heck? that sounded like a poem. you had a palm tree???
You guys crack me up. You should start a blog for just the two of you. One of you could post and then the other responds. And so on. It's like tweedle dee and tweedle...um...smart?
hahahahaha...that would be funny. but you might be the only who would read it. and the second tweedle is tweedle dum, i dont think its dumb. i'm probably going to go wikipedia it though.
"Tweedledee and Tweedledum are fictional characters in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There and in a nursery rhyme by an anonymous author. Their names may have originally come from "one of the most celebrated and most frequently quoted (and sometimes misquoted) epigrams", written by poet John Byrom."
Yay for wikipedia!
So did he make it? We have a horribly sick fish that didn't move for five days and when I went to scoop him out he started swimming. Go figure. So he has limper along for another week now. I wish he would just die, he looks miserable.
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