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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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I'm off to set the breadmaker going for the morning loaf. Honey and walnut wholemeal bread this time. Yum.
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whimsical
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Men, women, children and pregnant women have very different normal levels. Of course dehyderation affects Hbg level greatly.
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Mysteriarch
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Location: The land of impossible deadlines
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![]() Ooh ooh, I thought of two Kitty names!! The first one is Onigiri (the Japanese dish), shortened to Oni for everyday use. And the other is Kouki, Japanese for chance (although someone who actually knows Japanese should confirm this for me. Stitchawl, where are you?). I thought that was appropriate, because it was chance that brought us together. Still looking for other names though (I'm letting go of the whole traffic safety-related-name thing), I haven't decided anything yet ![]() Last edited by Iridal; 07-11-2011 at 04:16 AM. |
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whimsical
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Kouki sounds perfect for such a cute kitten
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Opsimath
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand
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![]() Typical fast food lunch available in every 7-Eleven. A triangle of rice with a little bit of something in the middle, tuna salad, shrimp salad, seaweed, all sorts of things... just about 1/2 a teaspoon full though, surrounded by rice. Often made with a piece of seaweed around the outside, or made with rice that's been mixed with seaweed flakes. Oni... on the other hand....are hideous, gigantic creatures with sharp claws, wild hair, and two long horns growing from their heads! They are are creatures from Japanese folklore, variously translated as demons, devils, ogres or trolls. ![]() ![]() Quote:
![]() As a translation for 'chance,' I know 'guzen,' 'kikai,' and 'chansu,' but not the word you've suggested. That is NOT to say it doesn't have that meaning. There are many words for the same concepts but with subtle differences. My wife isn't home right now for me to consult with. "By chance," or "by accident" would be 'guzen-ni.' Stitchawl |
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Opsimath
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The pronunciation is Koh key rather than cook key. I just took a look at the Kanji characters for this word. The first represents 'woman,' and the second one represents 'young student.' The last part represents 'many.' Stitchawl Last edited by Stitchawl; 07-11-2011 at 08:05 AM. |
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I decided to name her Onigiri, and shorten it to Oni. The fact that's actually demon makes it even more fun. It sounds cute, but in fact she's a little devil in disguise ![]() I'm still not giving you that photo you want so badly though ![]() |
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Bah! Humbug!
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Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Utrecht, the Netherlands
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My sister and I went to Amsterdam today to see the Dick Bruna (author of Miffy) exhibition in the Rijksmuseum. What a disappointment! The museum has been renovating for years now and only have one wing open to public and a "core" collection to show to visitors. IMHO it's more the core of the core collection: they only show the middle section of the Night Watch. The exhibition about Dick Bruna was only one small room with a couple of his posters and how he develops his covers and Miffy drawings. You can also listen to an interview but that was just the standard stuff most Dutch people already know about him. I'm glad I got a Museumcard and didn't have to pay €12,50 for it! The renovations are done in 2013 so I advice people to wait until the reopen fully before visiting.
The day wasn't a complete waste, we walked to the museum from the station and it was a really nice walk. On the way back we shopped, I got some stuff at Lush and some dvd's (Falcone and Romanzo Criminale the tv series). We had a great lunch on Spui. Now I'm tired and I'm going to relax, watch a couple of Fringe season 2 episodes and read a bit. Tomorrow, after sleeping late I'm going to reinstall my desktop, not looking forward to that! |
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#31376 |
ZCD BombShel
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Location: The Frozen North (aka Illinois, USA)
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The pursuit of Fiestaware has begun! Colors are named Tangerine, Lemongrass, and Peacock.
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#31377 |
Grand Sorcerer
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Pretty! I trust these are less radioactive than the plates from about 1950's, with the same name (i think?) which used sometime radioactive to achieve their luster. Or so I recall......
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ZCD BombShel
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as in The Cat Who Saw Red by Lilian Jackson Braun. ETA: Ok, found what you were thinking of...this isn't the vintage stuff, it's the new stuff made after 1986. It seems that most red glazes during the 50's were radioactive because they used uranium in the firing process. However, according to the site I found, the levels are so low even in the vintage stuff that most collectors don't worry about it. At any rate, I plan on sticking with the modern (post 1986) pieces. Last edited by phenomshel; 07-11-2011 at 07:55 PM. |
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Mysteriarch
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![]() ![]() Very pretty! Especially the green ones! |
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