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Hey Wil, it's Aeofel Shirt Girl (or Kirsten)! Please tweet or make a message here that all proceeds from the Aeofel Shirt Shoppe will go to the Japan relief fund. I have also created two new shirts specifically for the relief fund. Please help spread the word!!!!!!
http://322283.spreadshirt.com/
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Kirsten
Direct Relief for Japan
One of my favorite webcomics is Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal. Zach Weiner cracks me up every day, and a lot of his jokes are just science-y and geeky enough to make me feel smart when I laugh at them. In today's post, he writes: Hey geeks. No doubt you've heard a lot about the Japanese tsu...
Wil, the only time I have ever seen my father cry is when his beloved cat Big Guy passed away from old age. My father had received this cat as a wedding gift. That cat meant a lot to him and Big Guy's remains now reside at my father's favorite fishing spot. It was tough for the whole family and while Big Guy passed away several years ago, my father makes a point to visit the grave site every year. It's going to be tough and the pain may not ever go away, but I think it's important to keep in mind that you saved him. You saved Ferris from dying alone and scared at that bus stop and gave him an incredible life.
I don't think he could have had a better friend.
in which some comfort is found
I saw Ferris' empty dish last night when I fed Riley, and it unleashed an agonizing wave of sadness so overwhelming, I dropped to the floor in our living room and cried as hard and as long as I ever have in my life. After she was finished eating, Riley came over to me and sniffed at my face. Th...
I get the same when when I do random writing. I'm not a writer by any means but I love sitting down and creating stories. When I'm at work (where paying attention is encouraged) I usually space out and I can visually see the story happen in my head. It's the only way I can plan out stories. If I can't see the physical story happening in my head I can't write it down, it's kinda weird.
time to write
Working on Leverage inspired and stirred up all those weird things in my brain that make me an artist. In an effort to maintain the creative momentum I experienced while working on the show, I went directly from wrapping my episode to working on this series of short stories I've wanted to write ...
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