Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Potty Training Evolution!

I had a stomachache earlier, but it's passed now. It's weird, since my sibs and I were talking about Harmony eating a lot of cookies and needing Pepto-Bismol earlier tonight! Oh well, I'm going to attribute it to dinner instead of conversation, heh.



Your result for Which Were-Animal Would You Be? Test...

You are a Were-Leopard!

60% leopard, 40% wolf, 20% horse, 50% tiger, 20% rat, 50% fox and 30% bear!

Leopards are predators. They are solitary animals that like to hunt at night, although they have been known to stalk prey during the daylight hours at times. They love sitting in tree branches hanging out and watching what goes on in their territory.


Leopards are the only large cats that are not monogamous. They like playing the field and living the high life of the jungle. They are stealthy and sneak up on their prey. They definitely like to do things on their own without help from their peers. Leopards only tolerate each other when the mating instinct hits them.


Leopards are also very strong and can lift up to three times their own weight.


As a were-leopard, you definitely won't be enjoying a vegetarian lifestyle. You'll be taking your meat a little on the rare side... very rare.



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Poo nugget for Tuesday, Feb. 24: Doo You Know? - The Evolution of Potty Training - Before private bathrooms were the norm, children generally learned toilet skills by watching others. Now most parents rely on a more formal program of toilet training, beginning when children are toddlers. A new movement advocating toilet training for children as young as four months is being marketed as an alternative to landfill-clogging diapers.

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