Often the things we look forward to the most turn out to be a huge let down. As Freddy Woo puts it, "High heels in bed? No fun at all. Porn has a lot to answer for."
Well, Freddy, you are supposed to get someone else to wear them.
What's disappointed you lot?
null points for 'This QOTW'
(, Thu 26 Jun 2008, 14:15)
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Utter bollocks. My life went downhill from there.
(, Thu 26 Jun 2008, 20:33, 11 replies)
don't know what I was expecting from them...
While we're on the subject, X-ray specs. But I found out they were lying before sending for some.
(, Thu 26 Jun 2008, 20:44, closed)
didn't go so far as naming them or anything, but once the initial 'I can only see specks or is that the food' wore off and I forgot about them for a few days I became more interested as they grew bloody fast.
I had two pregnant one - cant remember if pregnancy affects the males or females - and was witness at the birth of 9 baby seamonkeys.
It was awesome...until we had a house party 6 months later and someone knocked them over and I didn't discover them until the next day.
(, Thu 26 Jun 2008, 20:49, closed)
I was PARTICULARLY excited to see the Mother Sea MOnkey as I planned on specifically keeping clothing as far away from the tank as possible.
When the 'brine shrimp' that sea monkeys really are starting to animate I was so bummed I thought I would cry. Each morning, waking up, expecting to see great big titted sea monkey ladees...no such luck.
Sea Monkey's SUCK!
(, Thu 26 Jun 2008, 21:27, closed)
They are these:
www.mypets.net.au/flex/seamonkeys/515/1
The advert I posted used to be on the back of comics when I was a kid, along with lots of other ads for bogus novelty items designed to separate pre-teens from their pocket money.
(, Thu 26 Jun 2008, 21:39, closed)
Perhaps you could train it to die in three days, as that's what mine always did.
(, Fri 27 Jun 2008, 0:55, closed)
I misread that as "sex monkeys".
Come to think of it, I have a vague recollection of dreaming about our Bert last night...........
Oh very fucking dear :o/ ?
(, Fri 27 Jun 2008, 1:48, closed)
curiosity got the better of me and I bought some Sea Monkeys. I just never got round to 'activating' them. I still have them in their plastic-wrapped extruded-statium-shaped container.
If anyone has any advice for what to do with 10 year old un-activated sea-monkeys, I'd be interested to hear.
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 0:39, closed)
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