By mei, on January 13th, 2007
This french comic is about everything that happens in a high school environment with a myriad of interesting teacher characters. I love the cartoon drawings, the color but the gags are less funny than it would have been in french (cos I’m reading the chinese version). This comic strip is published in 6 countries;
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By mei, on January 11th, 2007
This is the plant eater, Apatosaurus, also nicknamed the ‘Deceptive Lizard’.
drawn & stenciled by my nephew on a plane.
By mei, on January 10th, 2007
This is the first game I played using the Scrabble downloaded from Quackle.
The score for the computer is 483 versus mine, 316
But I played with the help of the ‘Generate Choices’ options that gave me many new words, and some of these are 2-letter words which are acceptable only in Scrabble!
By mei, on January 9th, 2007
and reduce time spent in front of the TV which I always find it numbing for my brains.
My family took out the only board game we have at home during this New Year gathering and found a new (very competitive) joy in playing Scrabble.
My score in a 3-player game was 164 and 141; and the
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By mei, on January 5th, 2007
this Foxtrot cartoon really nails it for me as I’m thinking about finding new confidence in the new year (for someone who’s put on 3 kilograms in 5 months with a new Zit!)
By mei, on January 3rd, 2007
Mark 12:30 ‘And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ This is the first commandment.
I have used Mark 12:30 to set my New Year Resolution:
What makes me cry matters to my heart
What makes me laugh, I long
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