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This is a fictionalized blog of fictionalized facts. There are two main characters Eliza Leigh (a talking mutant ant) and Humanoid Translator (a confused, slightly bemused blogger).
Many posts are the two of them bickering and will generally be Eliza Leigh talking with the human “interrupting”.
On a parting note, please don’t tell Eliza Leigh (eL) or Humanoid they aren’t real. They wouldn’t believe you and then I’d have two divas on my hands.
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Monthly Archives: July 2009
Quote of the Week: Farrah Fawcett
God made man stronger but not necessarily more intelligent. He gave women intuition and femininity. And, used properly, that combination easily jumbles the brain of any man I’ve ever met. -Farrah Fawcett Photo credit: Justo Ruiz on Flickr
Video of the Week: Bave Circus
Bave Circus from DuDuF on Vimeo. I was totally hooked when AKAmamma passed this one on to me from Cronos4’s blog. Sweet and beautiful. Looking for more shorts but not sure where to start? Check out Cronos4 for other … finish reading Video of the Week: Bave Circus
Quote of the Week: Michael Jackson
Music has been my outlet, my gift to all of the lovers in this world. Through it – my music, I know I will live forever. ~Michael Jackson You type in the deceased stars name and you’ll find articles, blogs, … finish reading Quote of the Week: Michael Jackson
Video of the Week: Miyazaki Latest US Release: Ponyo
It’s fitting that our first Video of the Week, my human picks a Hayao Miyazaki film. She’s obsessed. “Not true. I happen to like-“ Sorry for interrupting you human, but, you are the one who’s added Totoro lunch accessories to … finish reading Video of the Week: Miyazaki Latest US Release: Ponyo
Pet Peeves at the Movies: What’s Yours?
Photo credit: ChrisGoldNY on Flickr My human went to see Ice Age 3 without me two weeks ago. “And it was lovely.” I’m beginning to notice a trend…..sorry human, the butter isn’t melting, now get that angelic expression … finish reading Pet Peeves at the Movies: What’s Yours?
Word of the Week: Steal-the-Pigs
From Forgotten English Calendar by Jeffrey Kacirk Steal the pigs, ha! Is that where snot-nosed comes from? ”Eliza, that doesn’t sound like a fun game to me. Now, squash-the-ant has a nice ring to it.”
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