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Written about Wednesday 2005-12-21
Written: (6903 days ago)

I am in Finland again and reading the papers. Interesting news.

There was a hunting-party in my town and they caught a male bobcat. There was a photo in the paper of the hunters (45 men) and their catch. The next day there were many angry people saying that it was a shameful thing what they had done, such a huge load of men catching this beautiful innocent animal. The day after that there was another article where the hunters had a voice, explaining what it's like to hunt a bobcat. No one used bullet-weapons, only shotguns. A bobcat is not that big (although called big game), it's silent, near-invisible and well fast. The stock on how many of them can be killed is small (I think 7 this year, they have killed 6), so when any amount of hunters want to take part, everyone is allowed (since it is a rare opportunity). Last few years have been good to hares and squirrels, means lots of food for bobcats, lots of pups/kittens for bobcats, lots of bobcats. When there is a worse year of rodents, the lots of bobcats will be hungry, die of cold or disease or come to area where people live and hunt sheep or pets. The English-word 'game' doesn't do justice to the mentality of the hunt in Finland - it is not seen as going out and having some fun, but serious job of taking care of the animal-population. This is such a foresty country that wild animals are a reality and a real threat sometime. Any wild animal can be dangerous to a human - even your little old sweet Bambi can have rabies and it is in fact a lot stronger than any man, let alone your regular forest trekker. Bobcats attack sheep, foxes give diseases to pets, bears do attack joggers. It is becoming more and more the old times when animals weren't afraid of people but vice versa. But the more cityfied a person is, the more they seem to see the beauty of nature and not the reality of it. If it hadn't been for the news article, these protesters would never even spared a thought for that "beautiful and noble animal" running around in the forest near other people and other people's children. Anyway, the hunters did their job with respect and amazement for the bobcat and the city will have it stuffed and displayed in my local library so all people and especially children can see it up close. That library already has a bear that was hunted few years earlier, and it is the first time I have ever experienced a real bear in any way, and it is massive. And I do wish that I never get to see any bear alive that close to me. I'm actually quite content with never seeing any wild animal up close. I've touched a squirrel once, that's enough for me.

More interesting news: public transportation is in strike in New York! Yay! I'm a great big fan of strikes, especially when it's something like this, the less-liked jobs like busdrivers or garbagemen or baggage-handlers. They bring the high and mighty from their ivory towers to see who and what exactly makes this world run. And their demands are justified -- we would all drown in shit if no one took care of that, and people need to acknowledge that. I also think that strikes is what separates us from ants. Worker ants will go all their life doing what they do and then they die, and the hive/nest/home prospers. With ants that works because they're not corrupt and none of the personally benefits from someting, they only benefit if the whole benefits. But people have hierarchy, and te lesser sometimes need to take the courage and kick the mightier in the knee-cap to really remind them of what all humans are.

A mysterious news article yesterday: A (possibly Finnish) man was killed and chopped in his Estonian apartment. He lived in this high and mighty expensive apartment building in central Tallin, and the landlord found him in his apartment in that sorry state after coming in with his own keys because of such a long time not being able to contact his tenant. What's interesting is that the building has uber-strict security, the tenants can't even get to any other floor than their own.

718724  Link to this entry 
Written about Tuesday 2005-12-20
Written: (6904 days ago)

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Written about Monday 2005-12-19
Written: (6905 days ago)
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716506  Link to this entry 
Written about Friday 2005-12-16
Written: (6908 days ago)

Britain


The Times November 21, 2005


Fairies stop developers' bulldozers in their tracks
By Will Pavia and Chris Windle
VILLAGERS who protested that a new housing estate would “harm the fairies” living in their midst have forced a property company to scrap its building plans and start again.


Marcus Salter, head of Genesis Properties, estimates that the small colony of fairies believed to live beneath a rock in St Fillans, Perthshire, has cost him £15,000. His first notice of the residential sensibilities of the netherworld came as his diggers moved on to a site on the outskirts of the village, which crowns the easterly shore of Loch Earn.


He said: “A neighbour came over shouting, ‘Don’t move that rock. You’ll kill the fairies’.” The rock protruded from the centre of a gently shelving field, edged by the steep slopes of Dundurn mountain, where in the sixth century the Celtic missionary St Fillan set up camp and attempted to convert the Picts from the pagan darkness of superstition.


“Then we got a series of phone calls, saying we were disturbing the fairies. I thought they were joking. It didn’t go down very well,” Mr Salter said.


In fact, even as his firm attempted to work around the rock, they received complaints that the fairies would be “upset”. Mr Salter still believed he was dealing with a vocal minority, but the gears of Perthshire’s planning process were about to be clogged by something that looked suspiciously like fairy dust.


“I went to a meeting of the community council and the concerns cropped up there,” he said. The council was considering lodging a complaint with the planning authority, likely to be the kiss of death for a housing development in a national park. Jeannie Fox, council chairman, said: “I do believe in fairies but I can’t be sure that they live under that rock. I had been told that the rock had historic importance, that kings were crowned upon it.” Her main objection to moving the rock was based on the fact that it had stood on the hillside for so long: a sort of MacFeng Shui that many in the village subscribe to.


“There are a lot of superstitions going about up here and people do believe that things like standing stones and large rocks should never be moved,” she said.


Half a mile into Loch Earn is Neish Island. From there the Neish clan set forth to plunder the surrounding country, retreating each time to their island. Early in the 17th century, the MacNabs retaliated from the next valley, carrying a boat over the mountains, storming the island and slaughtering most of the Neishes.


This summer Betty Neish McInnes, the last of that line in St Fillans, went to her grave — but not before she had imparted the ancient Pict significance of the rock to many of her neighbours.


“A lot of people think the rock had some Pictish meaning,” Mrs Fox said. “It would be extremely unlucky to move it.”


Mr Salter did not just want to move the rock. He wanted to dig it up, cart it to the roadside and brand it with the name of his new neighbourhood.


The Planning Inspectorate has no specific guidelines on fairies but a spokesman said: “Planning guidance states that local customs and beliefs must be taken into account when a developer applies for planning permission.” Mr Salter said: “We had to redesign the entire thing from scratch.”


The new estate will now centre on a small park, in the middle of which stands a curious rock. Work begins next month, if the fairies allow.

715643  Link to this entry 
Written about Thursday 2005-12-15
Written: (6909 days ago)
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Why you should not inquire how I am today:

I hit my head last night and it is making me incredibly cranky.
I had a great night last night and it's making me incredibly happy.
I had an incredibly shitty morning and that's making me feel quite horrible.
I had an excellent drawing class this morning and that's making me go w00t.

Means I fought with Darling, we made up, I hurt myself (by accident), I went to sleep cuddling with him, I woke up and tore myself away from him to go to uni and then did excellent drawing.

I don't exactly know if I'm having a shitty day or an excellent one.
O.o

To be continued after the day is done.

715638  Link to this entry 
Written about Thursday 2005-12-15
Written: (6909 days ago)

*continues the chain of diary-entry-thievery and introduces the Diary Entry that was stolen from [Linn Scarlett] who stole it from [Kyrinn]!*

16 THINGS THAT IT TOOK ME OVER 50 YEARS TO LEARN by Dave Barry
1. Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.
2. If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved and never will achieve its full potential, that word would be "meetings."
3. There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
4. People who want to share their religious views with you almost never want you to share yours with them.
5. You should not confuse your career with your life.
6. Nobody cares if you can't dance well. Just get up and dance.
7. Never lick a steak knife.
8. The most destructive force in the universe is gossip.
9. You will never find anybody who can give you a clear and compelling reason why we observe daylight savings time.
10. You should never say anything to a woman that even remotely suggests that you think she's pregnant unless you can see an actual baby emerging from her at that moment.
11. There comes a time when you should stop expecting other people to make a big deal bout your birthday. That time is age eleven.
12. The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender, religion, economic status or ethnic background, is that, deep down inside, we ALL believe that we are above average drivers.
13. A person who is nice to you but rude to a waiter is not a nice person.
14. Your friends love you anyway.
15. Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic.
16. Men are like fine wine. They start out as grapes, and it's up to the women to stomp the crap out of them until they turn into something acceptable to have dinner with.

715113  Link to this entry 
Written about Wednesday 2005-12-14
Written: (6910 days ago)

http://www.kepa.fi/kumppani/arkisto/2004_3/3628

The things you come across while googling for engines and motors... O_o;

715093  Link to this entry 
Written about Wednesday 2005-12-14
Written: (6910 days ago)
713734  Link to this entry 
Written about Sunday 2005-12-11
Written: (6913 days ago)

Elftown Guards Suk Ass!
Another one? >.<;;;


713670  Link to this entry 
Written about Sunday 2005-12-11
Written: (6913 days ago)

Torture Methods Through The Ages
In progress, bombard me with ideas, pwease.

713667  Link to this entry 
Written about Sunday 2005-12-11
Written: (6913 days ago)

[Analeyin]
X_x
Another [Jay Ladlehaus], i.e. a person that I could be. I could have written that bio, word for word.
X_x

713640  Link to this entry 
Written about Sunday 2005-12-11
Written: (6913 days ago)

How ridiculous!
My phone dictionary didn't know the word "blimey" but offered the word "climey" in stead... DoubleUTeeEf is climey?!?!

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Written about Sunday 2005-12-11
Written: (6913 days ago)
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713182  Link to this entry 
Written about Saturday 2005-12-10
Written: (6914 days ago)

Life could be weirder I suppose... but it's not:
I have yet again fallen out with Darling, I'm very tired of things (placement that took the whole last week of my life, fighting, having a roommate again) and now I'm furthermore stressing myself out because I promised a friend I'd go to her Ann Summers party in her house which is far and in a strange place.

I am Ann Summer's stressed out stomach ache in sexy underwear.

and I'm broke. Going to an Ann Summers party while broke. I really got my life in hand. >.O

713083  Link to this entry 
Written about Saturday 2005-12-10
Written: (6914 days ago)

Have you sent your letter to Santa this year? I have.

Rakas Joulupukki
Olen jo toista vuotta ulkomailla opiskelemassa ja siihen liittyy omat kiireensa niin etta joulu tuppaa melkein livahtamaan huomaamatta, esim. ei tule syotya jouluruokia ja joululaulujen sanatkin muistaa vain puoliksi... Mutta tana vuonna tulen jouluksi kotiin Suomeen. Se on erikoinen ristiriita, kun joudun jattamaan ystavani tanne (muiden muassa sulhaseni), niin etta on vaikea sanoa tulenko olemaan iloinen etta saan viettaa joulun kotona vai surullinen koska kaipaan heita...
Toivon vain etta kaikki sujuu hyvin tana jouluna, ei riitoja eika ongelmia.
Ai niin, uudet ladattavat patterit olisi myos kiva, nama vanhat eivat kesta ladattuina tuntiakaan. :)


712696  Link to this entry 
Written about Friday 2005-12-09
Written: (6915 days ago)
711520  Link to this entry 
Written about Wednesday 2005-12-07
Written: (6917 days ago)

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Practice with a tablet, based on FAR Gallery 62

711020  Link to this entry 
Written about Tuesday 2005-12-06
Written: (6918 days ago)

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I made these heads. Wow. They're 3D. Wow.

I am so lame. >.<


(I'll probs do something with them in PS - or not)

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Written about Sunday 2005-12-04
Written: (6920 days ago)
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To the tune of "We Wish you a Merry Christmas"


We wish you a lucious meatloaf,
We wish you a lucious meatloaf,
We wish you a Tasty Meatloaf,
With Lots of Graaaaavy.


We wish you lots of Turkey,
We wish you lots of Turkey,
We wish you lots of Turkey,
With Tassssty Stufffing.


We Wish you Banana Puddings,
We Wish you Banana Puddings,
We Wish you Banana Puddings,
And lots of good Cheer!


We Wish you stacks of Fruitcake,
We Wish you stacks of Fruitcake,
We Wish you stacks of Fruitcake,
And mugs of hot cider.


We wish you Love and Laughter,
We wish you Family Fun,
We Wish you Mistletoe,
And a warm Heartfilled Glow.


© 2005 Marion Z. Skydancer and Dragon's Chyld Studio



I especially wish lots and lots of gravy for Silbee ^_^;;;
708771  Link to this entry 
Written about Friday 2005-12-02
Written: (6922 days ago)
Next in thread: 708781, 715731

[liiga]
[Mom]
[someelf]
[Jacco]
[thuthuca]
Bumsoft
[Dory]
[The Red Baron]
Celorfiwyn
knightangel

I love it when I can recognice so many of my visitors... :)

708754  Link to this entry 
Written about Friday 2005-12-02
Written: (6922 days ago)
Next in thread: 708853

I need a couple of animation characters to re-do in ASCII.

Mickey Mouse
Donald Duck
Felix the Cat
Simpson
Bugs Bunny
Moomin

Feed me suggestions.

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