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« Commerce | Main | Libros Muchos » January 07, 2003More Thoughts From The WifeHey! Check it out! The wife is actually using the computer! I'm pretty proud of myself. I even did a little on-line Christmas shopping. Guess who has on her big girl pants now! I wanted to say a little something regarding our shitty (can I say that on here?) New Year's Eve. See, I hadn't heard any horror stories about the dog. Just that he was nervous around people. And that the dog didn't like Darin (which is so odd, since Darin is the nicest, most non-threatening guy I know). Me being the animal lover, I just didn't see that this dog was vicious. Just scared. I took my time hanging around the dog, and he eventually was rolling and rubbing his face on me. He seemed very happy. All the commotion in the house just scared him and I was the first thing he saw. The first two days, I felt a little nervous when Ferris would lay on her back and roll over toward me, showing her big happy face and a mouth full of teeth. But this doesn't change how I feel about animals. I even took my son to a shelter on Saturday and we hung out with the pooches. Stitches and all. And yes, all my other stitches (50 total in the face now....8 from jumping off my brother's bed and hitting the mattress frame between my eyebrows) were from the dog we had when I was little.So the scared feeling I had when I was a kid definitely came back. I can't imagine how Wil must have felt when I looked over at him with a mouthful of blood. He kept himself together though. After my swelling went down a bit (I must say, I was kind of enjoying my Kim Basinger-like full pouting lips) I read the comments that were posted after Wil wrote about this. I am so touched by all of the 'mojo' and kind words everyone has sent. I was amazed to read all of the stories of dog bite incidences, as well as several stories of shitty (did we find out if I can say that yet?) New Year's had by others. At least it was the end of a year, so we can all have a fresh new start! The bite was a nice straight slice so I think it will heal fine with little scarring. My stitches are a lovely shade of blue which I've kind of gotten used to now. I won't miss them when they're gone though. And hopefully this will be the last time a dog uses my face for a chomping pad.Wil was right, it could have been so much worse. Thank you so much for your concern. You are all awesome! No wonder Wil likes doing this website. Anne (the wife)
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Heya Anne! I just want to say, sorry to hear about the doggie-nip. That had to be hell. It's good to see you have such a positive outlook. =) Hope it heals without scarring... if not, tell everyone you got the scar bungee jumping over a field of jagged glass, and dare them to top it. =D {{{{{{{{{No scarring Mojo!}}}}}}}}}} Posted by: Traska at January 7, 2003 10:04 PMIt's great to hear you're still such an animal lover! Incidents like that could scar a person for a long time. YAY! Glad to see Anne's feeling better and still loving the doggie woggies!! Posted by: christy at January 7, 2003 10:10 PM*looks around at the other stuff on the site* Um, yeah, I think the word "shitty" is OK here. :) Posted by: Tiff at January 7, 2003 10:10 PMglad to hear you're doing fine Posted by: sally at January 7, 2003 10:24 PMHi Anne, Hey Anne! I'm glad to hear that you aren't letting what happened on New Year's Eve hamper your love for animals. It's no wonder with your positive outlook (even when things like that happen) that Wil loves you. I wish you fast healing and I hope that you don't have any more experiences like that one you've had. Posted by: Sarah at January 7, 2003 10:28 PMSo glad you are healing well- that more than sucks! You are a remarkable person for your continued love and understanding for the critters. (saaaaa-lute!) I think you can say shitty. Thanks for posting, Anne! Been sending good thoughts your way for the past week... The only stitches I've ever had on my face were years ago, the need being from my wonderful cat... long story short, I startled her after a very loud fire alarm had been going off, and she jumped away from me, and her back paw caught my chin all the way to my lower lip. If people look very carefully, they can probably see the scar, but it's barely noticeable. I'm so glad to read that you're doing OK. Take care of yourself, and you'll be done with the blue thread fashion statement before you know it! Anne, glad to hear you're on the mend. :) Posted by: Toonces at January 7, 2003 10:40 PMHey Anne! Glad you're ok. When I was a toddler, I was bitten on the lip by a dog. It's made me a little scared of dogs ever since, mostly just big ones. I'm glad this incident hasn't had that effect on you. Hope you and your family have a great new year! Posted by: ingojax5 at January 7, 2003 10:41 PMOh my God, it's Anne! You are so awesome... through Wil(the husband)'s gushing, I am almost in love with you. And now you are here, gracing us with your presence. Wow, how cool! Next thing you know, you'll have your own website. The thought has crossed my mind how lucky Anne is... but he is pretty lucky too, it seems. Much mojo on the healing. Don't worry too much about a little scar, I have a feeling you're a hottie.... (something about a clown sweater picture I saw somewhere). Hey, Anne -- Glad you're well... just wondering if it ever bothers you that Wil makes so many comments about other women here... I mean, I'm sure he's faithful and all, but jeez. He's a pretty handsome guy (I sat next to him in the SF airport once -- didn't say hello, but should have -- so I know he could bag the babes if he wanted to), and you never know if another woman might make a hard and fast play for him. So what I'm saying, really, is this: scar on your lip or no scar, stitches or no stitches, make sure that Wil flirts with YOU more than anyone else! You probably deserve it! Hoping you'll take this in the good-natured ribbing sort of way :) Posted by: Sully at January 7, 2003 10:50 PM"I can't imagine how Wil must have felt when I looked over at him with a mouthful of blood. He kept himself together though." Well of course he did! His mother was a Starship Doctor, after all! :) Posted by: Tim Bonham at January 7, 2003 10:52 PMHey wait a minute, this is Wil's site! Someone's poaching, I think! Just kidding - I'm glad you let us know about how you are doing. I was about to email Wil and suggest an update when I saw your note. I hope you have a speedy, complete recovery (make sure you get your protein, and plenty of rest, to help mend those tissues), and that the nervousness around dogs subsides completely. Good luck. Posted by: synchronicity at January 7, 2003 10:54 PMEveryone who can drink must drink, per the rules of the WWDN drinking game, since Anne posted (duh!) Anyways Happy Hangovers Posted by: AJ at January 7, 2003 10:56 PMI think this is even worth a posting from Spudnuts. Posted by: synchronicity at January 7, 2003 10:59 PMDude seriously. You know how guys LOVE having scars? I think getting this baby only brings out the sweet lovin' from Uncle Willy! No need to fear the ladies going after my man, 'cuz nothin' says 'tough babe' like scars! Woo hoo! Hi Anne! Glad to hear you're on the mend. (Hey Alexis, I also got my wisdom teeth taken out this weekend!) Stitches sux! I can't open my mouth more than an inch. Make Wil bring you some ice cream. :) Posted by: tiggerfencer at January 7, 2003 11:03 PMHey Anne, - Oregonian Posted by: Oregonian at January 7, 2003 11:04 PMAnne: I'm glad you are doing better-the fact that you were "iced" pretty quick should keep your scar to a minimum! I think it's great that you poached on Wil's site-all's fair in love and whatever! I hope the bad memories of what happened fade like the Jets when they meet up with the Raiders! Happy rest of 2003 to you and the kids and the Wil-meister! Posted by: JTBWRITER at January 7, 2003 11:24 PMAnne, Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts with us. Your love for all things furry strikes a chord with this kindred spirit. -Jocleyn Posted by: jozjozjoz at January 7, 2003 11:33 PMI'm very glad to hear that you're all right, Anne -- been worried about you ever since I read the New Year's post. Kai Posted by: Kai Axel Jansson at January 7, 2003 11:36 PMHi Anne! I'm really happy you're feeling better, you seem in such a good mood! I'm sure you're a very positive and nice person... no wonder Wil loves you... Hey, I was wondering, could you post a few pictures of your face with these stitches? I want to see them ;) Thanks, see you later! Posted by: Matt Plante at January 7, 2003 11:37 PMHey Anne, glad to hear you are feeling better and healing up. You are one amazing chickee! Bless, Patty :) Posted by: Patty at January 7, 2003 11:45 PMHey Anne! Glad to hear you're doing okay again, that's excellent news! Oh, and if Wil can say the "fuck" word on this site, you can definitely say "shit" and all it's derivatives. :-D Posted by: Ian at January 7, 2003 11:52 PMHey Anne Yep, scars = tough babe My pup bit my lip when she was 6 weeeks old. She is now 12 years old and still going strong. Happy healing. And I'll say it again.. I'll keep mine.... Hello Anne! It's great to hear from you and I'm glad to see that you are recovering from the "ruff" doggie and since you are hear.. the last episode I saw was that just part of the story line or can you just kidding.... later :) Posted by: wade art at January 8, 2003 12:05 AMThat post means something momentous. Anne: Never underestimate the power that the combination of ELO and the Forbidden Mega-Mojo Dance. Glad to see that you are doing better. Posted by: JonathanChance at January 8, 2003 12:08 AMAnne, I might have Wil take a pic of my scar on Friday to show you. LOL Yes I'm one of those girls that is proud of her battle scars. Not to mension the Bionic woman and I have the same scar. lol Well anyway I'm really happy that you are feeling so much better. :) Sifichick Posted by: sifichick at January 8, 2003 12:09 AMCheck it out! We get to meet Anne. Cool! So, when are you getting your own website? Glad you're feeling better. Posted by: Sunidesus at January 8, 2003 12:09 AMLike everyone here, I am glad to hear that you are on the mend, with a good prognosis. I am also delighted that you took the time to tell us about it yourself. Its true that many of us have great affection for Wil, through his writing and as an extension of that, for you and the boys. I was horrified to hear about the injury, but had no doubt whatsoever that you would mend fast and that you would be back to your animal loving, nurturing ways in no time. We don't really know you, but sometimes we feel like we do, and we care about your welfare. I myself always get a warm fuzzy when I see or hear about a couple or family with strong love, like yours, and I feel like there's one more beautiful thing in the world to cherish. I know I'm rambling now, blame it on the Nyquil. Nutshell: Glad you are well, love ya, mean it! Posted by: AngelGypsy at January 8, 2003 12:17 AMNice to finally hear from (the wife) herself! Mojo works great, doesn't it? Continued mojo for good healing coming your way... Posted by: Helen at January 8, 2003 12:27 AMThank you for check-in, Beautiful Anne. I'm so glad that your wonderful loving spirit is unchanged. Not that I ever thought it would be. Please poke HM for the Big Girl Pants comment. ;-) Posted by: cookie at January 8, 2003 12:35 AMA positive outlook is a primary factor in any recovery. It is good to see that you are not letting this mishap quench your loving spirit. It is easy to see why Wil loves you so much. Blessings and Happiness!!! Brock Posted by: Brock at January 8, 2003 12:36 AMGlad you're doing better. Had our first experience with a dog bite three days ago. My 16 year old was babysitting and got chomped in the arm. It left a nasty bruise and bite mark and smarted, and the owners were horrified (they're friends) but we're not the suing type. Accidents happen. And my daughter was very well paid for that night of sitting, lol. Posted by: T'Bonz at January 8, 2003 01:21 AMAnne, Hi from PDX, Anne. Glad to hear you are getting better. It was a real shock hearing Wil tell the horrors of your New Years, so we're all glad you're mending. My wife is a long-time dog trainer and behaviorist and always sees this kind of stuff before it happens, but I just love the dogs blindly and end up looking at a mouth full of bare teeth! Best wishes to you, Wil and the kids in 2003. What? No pic?! Posted by: RubberBandit at January 8, 2003 02:58 AMAnne - So glad that you have a positive outlook on the New Year & thanks for sharing! :) Posted by: belinda at January 8, 2003 03:05 AMGlad to hear you're recovering well. Hark! Lady Wheaton speaks! ;) Wil! You lucky monkey you! Does Anne have a sister? No, just kidding. :) Seriously, Anne I am happy to see that you are keeping a positve outlook and that you aren't in agonizing pain anymore. Personally, I'm a wimp when it comes to pain and the mere thought of that which you must have endured makes me cringe! Without a doubt, I would not have been able to deal with it as well as you have!
Dear Anne (and Wil), Thanks for the update on you! My hubby and I hope you're both healing well from the incident. Take care! Tamm and Craig, Yup yup... Wil should be the only one chompin on your face. :) Glad you're gettin better. Clay Posted by: Clay at January 8, 2003 04:29 AMYou fill up my senses, like a night in the forest... Posted by: RMH at January 8, 2003 04:48 AMYes, you can say "sh!tty" here. :) Healing mojo a-plenty! Posted by: LittleGuy at January 8, 2003 05:02 AMGreat to know that you are doing better!!! Are you able to kiss Wil?? Your a cool chicky; I wish that there were more animal lovers like you around eh. My hubby and I like to believe that we're just as good understanders of animals too. Anne: so glad to hear you're ok. My little bitches (can we say that here?) send sloppy doggie kisses. ;) see I knew you'd have some fun with the collagen implant looking lips. It sounds like you haven't had much pain - that's good to hear. Posted by: jodilyn at January 8, 2003 05:14 AMGlad to hear all is well with the lip! I am so glad to hear that you are progressing well. Thank you for updating us.... we were worried about ya.... much love. Posted by: gadflysrm at January 8, 2003 05:18 AMI'm glad to hear you [The Wife] are doing fine & that you [The Wife] are in good spirits. Hope this new year is far pleasanter than the closing of 2002 was. Posted by: jl at January 8, 2003 05:27 AMAnne-- that's so great that you're getting better! good luck with a speedy recovery! Posted by: nik at January 8, 2003 05:32 AMAnne? Really? Very Cool. Or is that Hella Cool? Much Cool? Way Cool? What phrase does one use in California? Hope the stitches don't itch too much. That whole episode reminded me of pre-Christmas at our house. My wife and 3 year old were fooling around and the I hear a meaty thump. Next thing I know my 3 year old daughter is screaming. (after the few seconds of startled-gasping-gulping-air-I-am-next-to-death preamble)I run to find her (my 3 year old daughter to clarify) gushing blood from her mouth. Scared the living shit (shit is okay around here) out of me. Once I calmned down I found out it was only a small cut on the inside of her mouth which required no stitches. So I can relate to Wil on that panic concern thing. Heart rate and blood pressure sore when you see a loved one sprewing blood. I am glad you are so devoted to animals and their wellbeing. So keep a stiff upper lip (probably not to hard to do right now) and keep good care of your number one animal - Wil. Posted by: Nyarl at January 8, 2003 05:33 AMGlad to hear/see that you are doing much better.. And YES as many other Monkeys have posted MOJO NO SCARRING MOJO continued!!!!! Posted by: bluecat/redblanket at January 8, 2003 05:51 AMAnne, it's really cool to hear from you for once. We hear ABOUT you all the time but never anything from the horses mouth herself (dont take that the wrong way)hehe. It sounds like you and Wil are as in love with eachother as my husband and myself and it is the most wonderful feeling. Good healing mojo from one more monkey anne!! Brook Posted by: Brook at January 8, 2003 05:59 AMAnne - Glad to hear that you're doing better. I think everyone has a story like that, with an animal attack. I had something similar happen with my cat when I first got it - i was 6 and hugged it. I had a few 'nice' little cuts down from my right forehead to the left part of my jaw (thankfully it didn't get the eye). Needless to say I didn't wanna be around the cat for a day or two and the cat was happy to oblige ;). I got over it and we kept the cat for the remaining 14 years of its life. Posted by: Ryan_W at January 8, 2003 06:00 AMHello Mrs. HMIC, I'm so very glad that you're doing better, and that your did not lose your love and compassion for the fuzzy people. I hope you have continued Monkey MoJo No Scar Healing. YAY!! Please come round more often. This was a lovely surprise to hear from you. ;-) *OtterHuggles* Heya, Anne! So good to see you wresting control of the keyboard from the resident geekboy -- whom, as you know, we all love to death. ^___^ I freaked when I read Wil's post about how you spent the New Year's Eve. As many have said, that was totally sucky. But it's good to know that you're all right, recovering nicely, and with your love of animals still intact. Do take care, and give the family an extra-large huggle from all of us. And post when you have the time -- it's always a pleasure to hear from you! Posted by: Starshadow Rivaulx at January 8, 2003 06:09 AMThanks for updating us. I'm so glad to hear you're mending! Posted by: Shannon at January 8, 2003 06:11 AMthat wil is one lucky guy... cheers Hi Anne, I'm glad to read you're doing OK. I hope Wil will too - it's terrible that you can't protect loved ones from accidents after they've happened. Except when you're Superman and you can travel back in time. Posted by: tjeu at January 8, 2003 06:14 AMHey Anne! Glad to hear you're doing ok and that you're taking things in stride. I had a cat that was as crazy as that dog that bit you (I loved Tash, but she was definitely crazy). From my experience with Tash, I'd say the dog is capable of doing this again, so please be careful when you're around it. Posted by: Alicia at January 8, 2003 06:16 AMHi anne, Yay Anne! Did you tiptoe down to the kitchen after Wil dozed off reading Watchmen, have some cookies and milk, and think "gee I bet it's not so hard as Wil tells me it is to make a blog entry?" Somehow I just think this is a little surreptitious. Glad your lip does feel better. Drake. Posted by: Drakensykh at January 8, 2003 06:42 AMAnne, welcome! So great to see you on. NYE episode sucks, though. Nothing more. :) Posted by: bobckc at January 8, 2003 06:46 AMHey Anne! O.K., I've to share my dog bite story since everyone who hears it gets a good chuckle at my expense. Have a good one! Hi Anne, I would have executed the dog on the spot. Posted by: blech at January 8, 2003 07:02 AMYAY! Dear Anne (aka "The Wife" - sounds like a horror flick!) Greetings from Louisiana's cajun country! Take care, and hope to see you soon. Oh, hi, Wil! Barry Ingram Posted by: Barry Ingram at January 8, 2003 07:17 AMI hate cats. I was attacked by cats twice. I think cats hate me. I know that I hate cats. -zinderfine Posted by: Zinderfine at January 8, 2003 07:23 AMGlad to hear you are feeling better and on the mend, Anne. We hear so much about you but rarely get the pleasure of hearing from you yourself. Looks like there are at least two talented writers in your family :) Come around more often. It's a treat to hear from you. Posted by: zootnarf at January 8, 2003 07:38 AMAt the risk of sounding like a 40's film noir private eye, I gotta say that Anne strikes me as the type of woman deserving of the phrase, "The dame's got moxie!" Shemp Mo-Din Posted by: Shemp Mo-Din at January 8, 2003 07:40 AM:::fingers crossed::: that the scar fades to nothingness pretty quick (looks at own knee, still scarred for 25 years...) It's amazing how much better they are about stitches thse days. Why, back when I was a kid... ;) Posted by: Thumper at January 8, 2003 07:44 AMHi Anne I know all to well the canine behavior you described. It's very common with abuse rescues -- sweet dog, but it's reaction to being startled or frightened is to bite. My greyhound and I were playing at an off-leash park here in Seattle last summer. She ran a little too close to a Border Collie, and the Border Collie bit her. My dog had to have surgery and looked like hell for a couple of weeks. The owners couldn't believe their dog had done this, but then it came out that this dog was an abuse rescue. I have great admiration that you have not let this incident dampen your love of animals. It's obvious that this isn't a malicious dog. And maybe Darin just reminds the dog in some way of someone in his past that abused him. I hope the healing continues for you, both physically and emotionally. Posted by: Holly at January 8, 2003 08:00 AMHey Shemp - I'm thinking the rabbinical equivalent of that would be, "Da goil's got khutzpa!" Anne, I was going to say something along the lines of using George Carlin's 7 forbidden words as a guideline of what you should or should not say or type on a public medium, but never you mind - "shit" is one of the forbidden words. If you break one rule, why not break them all? I guess when in doubt, just ask Drew Curtis. FARK EWE! (oh gross...) Posted by: Amit C. at January 8, 2003 08:08 AMI am glad everything is fine; please take care. Oh and Wheaton, make sure you do some extra work around the house, Anne needs a break. She is of course the queen of the household. Posted by: ze-mag at January 8, 2003 08:08 AMAnne, Hi Anne! Wil and Anne I am so glad to hear that your accidents have not scared you away from the animals. I am a huge animal lover and grew up with my mom bringing home just about every stray animal she could find. I hope the new year is a happy one for you guys and all the other WWDN fanatics. Posted by: Josh Sol at January 8, 2003 08:31 AMAnne! How cool that you posted! And you are obviously a skilled writer, like your hubby. So glad to hear you're feeling better! I love animals as much as you do, especially dogs, and I could totally relate to your emotional shock after the bite. But, we both know animals are not evil and the dog will probably become a good companion animal over time. And to Blech, I hope no one EVER allows you to own an animal. Tracey Posted by: Tracey Weiss at January 8, 2003 08:51 AMIt's great to hear that you are on your way to a speedy recovery and that this didn't affect your love for animals... Posted by: mst3cate at January 8, 2003 08:54 AMWhile we're talking about scars... One on my upper lip from tripping over my own feet and splitting said lip on the edge of a large wooden box when I was in kindergarten. One in the center of my forhead about an inch above the eyebrows (Where I've imagined Harry Potter's scar to be located) in the shape of a fingernail (suspicious...) though I think I got it in the same way as the previous scar, by either running into or falling onto something unpleasant. "Y"-shaped scar at the origin of my life-line on my right hand. Appropriate since my early years were dedicated mostly towards injuring myself. General scarring on my right knee from when in the first month of 3rd grade I skidded my bike on some gravel at the bottom of the hill and upon falling on to said gravel turned my knee into hamburger. Yummy. Emotional scarring from years of dating women not nearly as cool as Anne. Wil, you're one lucky devil. Posted by: Amit C. at January 8, 2003 08:57 AMHi Anne, Thanks for the post. I was worried about how you were doing. And, by the looks of it, I wasn't alone! I will deifinitely continue to send you some healing mojo. Try not to get dizzy from all the healing energy coming your way. :) Get better soon! Anne, Anne, It is great to hear about how you are doing from you! You should drop in and visit more often. *hugs and more healing mojo* Come to Butthead....uhhuhuhuhuhuhuhuh Posted by: Fats Vernon at January 8, 2003 09:29 AMAnne. RULES. That is all. :-) Posted by: MrsVeteran at January 8, 2003 09:39 AMAnne, it's great to hear you're feeling better! I sent the mojo internally after reading about the incident - sounds like my little piece may have helped. I have to admit though that after a couple of exchanges with Wil yesterday I felt like a heel for not sending more with him electronically. Seeing your post about it today must be a sign, so I'll simply send more... now. *mojo* Posted by: Corey S at January 8, 2003 09:45 AM
Good to hear from you! Thanks for the update and glad that you're healing up good. take care, SpaceWriter Posted by: SpaceWriter at January 8, 2003 09:46 AMDancing ELO anti-scarring mojo is good, but BE SURE to ingest, and apply, healthy amounts of Vitamin-E. It is the ultra anti-scarring agent. At least until they invent dermal regenerators. Dr. Crusher, to the bridge? "Shitty-shitty Bang-Bang, We Love You" - sure you can say that word, they even made it into a song! :) Great to hear a posting from you that all is well. Posted by: Silmarillion at January 8, 2003 10:06 AMYea! Another animal lover! w00t! Glad to hear that you're okay. Wil's New Year's post scared the living shit outta me, I can't imagine how you guys were. But, I'm glad to hear you're fine. Hear's wishing you an awesome animal friendly and friendly animal year. By the way, put on your "big girl pants" more often and chat with us. We love hearing from ya. Posted by: Pmacca at January 8, 2003 10:12 AM{{{{{NO SCARRING MOJO}}}}}
wel, wil, we'd like to have an www.annewheaton.net page please! Nice to read a femmes thoughts once in a while u know :) Posted by: s'becks at January 8, 2003 10:41 AMHey Anne! I'm glad to hear you're feeling better and that you've kept your sense of humor about the whole thing! I'm also glad to hear you're still an animal lover! Hope you're healing OK, feel better girl! Sending healing mojo! Ashley Posted by: Ashley at January 8, 2003 10:42 AMHi again Anne :) Wil's: 17 responses. Yours (the wife's): 100 and counting :))) So there! Posted by: SpaceCadet at January 8, 2003 10:48 AMOooooh, The Wife descends.... Really glad you are healing well coz you're perdy. And it was nice of you to post and thank everyone. *goes red* erm...erm... Blue stitches? Blue Hair? Theme appearing me thinks. Anyway, more good vibes to you and your family. Posted by: EnglishBen at January 8, 2003 11:01 AMGlad you're healing well, Anne. That was scary to read; I can only imagine how you guys must have felt. Your positivity and caring are amazing. I must concur with the majority--Wil is one lucky man! Posted by: novella at January 8, 2003 11:06 AMAnne - so great to know that you're doing well!! I hope that your wound heals up perfectly! As a master of facial stitches, myself, I know how desirable it is to have them heal up seamlessly :o) Have a wonderful New Year! Posted by: Chewie at January 8, 2003 11:08 AMI'm so glad to hear you're okay Anne! From what Wil has said about you on this site you seem like a wonderful person. I'm an animal lover also and I like to think if I was bitten by a dog I'd still be one, too. I think I would be. I mean, my dad used to be a mailman and has been bitten 8 times and he still loves animals. Anne, Take care, Posted by: Mark from TX at January 8, 2003 11:16 AMHola, Anne! Good to know you're doing well. Nice to see you posting, too! ~send her much mojo...not just for the bite, but for everything~ Karen Posted by: Karen at January 8, 2003 11:17 AMHey Anne, good to see you are feeling better. I'm glad this hasen't put you off the pooches. Have a great New Year! Posted by: Dee at January 8, 2003 11:22 AMGreat to hear you're doing so well Anne!! I've been there myself, and it's never pleasant. But Wil was definately correct...it could have been so much worse. Take care and have a great year!! You may start something with the blue stitches. A fashion statement that everyone will want. It couldn't be worse than a big ole nose ring or a piercing through the nose or bottom lip. OK back to reality, glad to hear you are doing so much better. Gosh Wil, You've done well. She's taken your name, and doesn't mind being referred to as "the Wife"! Chris glad to hear that your recouperating well and that your spirits are up. eric Posted by: eric at January 8, 2003 12:24 PMSo happy to hear that you are feeling OK! We had a good New Years Eve, of course I was the DD- so I spent the 1st 2 hours of 2003 driving drunk loud people home! I just wanted to tell you that I love to read your hubby's website- it regularly cracks me up! I am sending good thoughts for a dog-bite free 2003! Katie in Tennessee Posted by: Kate at January 8, 2003 12:36 PMAwesome. Posted by: slipkid at January 8, 2003 01:06 PMThis is why cats are better than dogs. I read Wil's blog entry and was brought back to new year's eve when I was in 6th grade. The friendliest dog in the world took a bite out of my face that required 38 stitches. There's something about new years' eve and dogs that doesn't mix - too much excitement, new people and staying up late makes for a stressed out dog. It taught me that dogs aren't hairy humans - they don't think the same way we do and have different instincts. I try to respect their space now and not crowd them. BTW, try putting vitamin E oil on your scars once they close. It helps the healing process and minimizes scarring. My scar looked halloween frightening at first and became barely noticeable. Posted by: Kurt at January 8, 2003 01:31 PMJust a quick note to answer a couple of questions. For the Oregon question, I lived in West Linn near Lake Oswego next to the Willamette River and YES! My neighbor was Bill Walton when he played for the Portland Trailblazers and still had red hair. The only picture that was taken of my lip was by my son three days after the fact and he was way too close so all you see is black(bruises), blue(stitches), and blur. Sorry. I thought it would be cool to put up also. When Wil had all that nasty poison oak, I took a picture of it because I wanted him to put it on his website. You know, to have a visual to go with the story. I thought it looked like corned beef, so he thought it was too gross to show. Wuss. And for the e-mail of the charging bison, all I gotta say is 'holy shit!' See, I can say that 'cuz you said it was ok. See ya! Yearrrg I remember the blue stitches of doom. I had them on my chin in grade 4 when some stupid little snott knocked me down onto some ice and I split my chin open. I looked like I had a little blue goatee. Glad to hear you're in pretty good shape, and I hope it heals up well! It was so eerie to read about your incident, a teen in my area got attacked by a couple of large dogs right before Christmas. I'm starting to get paranoid that the animals are planning a rebellion... Posted by: Jessie at January 8, 2003 01:55 PMAnne! Great to see you back and on the computer nonetheless! It's a great to hear that you are in good spirits after a shitty (yes, you can say shitty....Wil has said the other four letter word and probably all of its other incarnations several times on this site...I hope I haven't gotten him in trouble by tattling ::::sinister grin::::) New Year's Eve and that this incident hasn't significantly effected your love for animals. Here's some healing mojo going your way for a speedy recovery. As for my New Year's Eve 2003, I spent it speeding through the small residential roads of NJ and praying that I wouldn't die just minutes into the new year. Hope others had a safer and enjoyable eve. --Michelle Posted by: Michelle at January 8, 2003 02:12 PMNot so, Jordan. A few years ago, I spent several hours in the ER because of a deep cat bite. Had to get a shot of antibiotics too, it was awful! BJB Posted by: BillyJoeBob at January 8, 2003 02:19 PMHey! It's nice to hear from the other side of the Wheaton bed once in a while! Glad to hear you've got a good outlook on all this and i'm sending out good vibes for you! Tell Wil he should give you a page to post on...so you can complain about him leaving his sock on the floor. :-) Posted by: Tim at January 8, 2003 02:28 PMAnne, Yay, Anne! I'm so glad you're better and that Wil's been taking good care of you. Good Luck mojo to both of you for a better year! Amber in GA Posted by: Amber at January 8, 2003 02:37 PMHey Anne I'm glad everything is going well. And its about time Wil let you log on and write an entry on this site. You should do it more often. Posted by: terry at January 8, 2003 02:59 PMSo many things to say... So many things to say... Must. Resist. Urge. To. Make. August-related. Comment. Posted by: Roughy at January 8, 2003 04:37 PMHi Anne! Hope you feel better soon! -James Posted by: James at January 8, 2003 04:52 PMAnne, here's a link to a page devoted to that dogbite victim in BC I referred to, Shenica White. You'd probably be a great person to lend moral support. http://www.shenica.ca/ Posted by: synchronicity at January 8, 2003 04:56 PMHey! I wasen't sure if we were going to hear from you again Anne. Wow, you've had alot of stitches in your life. Shopping on the internet. SO much has already been said (of course, that's always the case by the time I post). But I wanted to let you know that when I had an operation on my feet (I had extra bones taken out) the doctor said to take Vitamin E capsules, break them apart, and apply the Vitamin E to the scars. It helps keep down the scarring. And great to hear from the woman! BTW, once you get started on the computer... you may get as bad as that hubby of yours! And Hotornot.com has Men to rate too! Posted by: Karina at January 8, 2003 05:15 PMSooo glad to hear all is well. Much more scar-free healing mojo is headed your way. My daughter's pre-Christmas stitches were that lovely blue too. Her face is healing up quite nicely on the outside. She still can't wear her glasses though because of all the repair work they did on the inside of her nose. "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" was on TV the other night and I thought of you and how you "saved Ferris". It made me smile. You ought to put on your big girl pants more often and wrestle the keyboard from Wil, it was a pleasure to hear from you! Big mama bear sized hugs to you and your family- Posted by: ambeart at January 8, 2003 06:45 PM*Stupid, childish, totally inappropriate comment deleted by Wil.* Please visit Lori at 172.162.233.50
Anne, Great to hear from you and glad that you're spirits are up. You're one tough lady... stitched up and back in time to drink a champagne toast? Awesome. Wonderful Wil, wonderful wife, wonderful life... SJI Posted by: sjistarr at January 8, 2003 07:31 PMAnne, Do this AFTER the stitches are out and the slash is closed. Get some Vitamin E capsules---the ones where the E is goop inside the gel-cap. Bust one open every 6-8 hours and rub the Vit E goop on the scar. Do this for a couple of weeks (or less, or more---it depends on the wound size). It'll help minimize scarring big time. I did this in the dinosaur age (my teen years) after flying off my moto over the back of a car (her fault). Laid the side of my face open lovely, and the MD left the damn road tar in it when he stitched it up. My pores oozed asphalt for ten years, but the scar is nearly invisible. Best, -- shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty shitty Yep... seems to be okay here. ;-) Brad Posted by: Brad Kimberly at January 8, 2003 07:43 PMGosh lori, unless your tongue was firmly planted in your cheek, that was a really crappy thing to say. (I would have said sh***y, but my 21 year old daughter is reading over my shoulder.) Retract your claws, they aren't very lady-like. My second husband is younger than I am, and trust me I didn't "get around" in my younger days. (My daughter turned 12 when I was 33.) Get a grip on your jealousy and apologize to Anne. /reprimand Posted by: ambeart at January 8, 2003 07:58 PMHi, Anne! I'm glad that you're doing better, and that you still have a positive attitude towards animals. We were all just about as relieved as Wil to hear that it wasn't as bad as it seemed at first (I probably would've been freaking out seeing the amount of blood Wil described to us). I'm sure it was an extremely unpleasant way to end the year, but the healing was a good start for the new year. :) It's nice of you to let us know how you're doing. We're always glad to send some *mojo*. Have a happy, healthy, non-shitty (yes, it's okay to say here) New Year. :) Always, Oops. One more thing I forgot to add: *Minimal scarring MOJO* Posted by: Anne at January 8, 2003 08:04 PMHey Lori, Why don't you fuck off? You're not welcome here any more, you troll. Posted by: wil at January 8, 2003 08:33 PMAnne- It's so great to hear you're doing much better. You are a wonderful, sweet, caring person. I had an incident with a big dog when I was younger and I've been pretty scared of them since then, but I feel if you can still be ok around dogs than so can I. The next time I'm at someone's house who has a big dog I'm going to make it a point to make friends. Thanks so much. and to Tracy and all the other bleeding heart wimps out there: you're damn right that no one better let me own animal ;-) Posted by: blech at January 8, 2003 09:07 PMAnne,
1st post here: TimH. On the subject of what helps with healing, I suppose you've remembered that getting lots of protein, and lots of sleep (including naps!) helps. Protein, of course, is used in building and repairing tissue. Every time you sleep more than about an hour it releases human growth hormone, which speeds tissue repair. Ok, enough from me. Posted by: synchronicity at January 8, 2003 10:25 PMNice, well written words...maybe we'll get a few more posts from ya in 2003? It's always cool to get a he said/she said perspective on an event.
Anne, I'm glad you're feeling good enough to write! Whoo hoo! Or, you could go with the "tough babe" idea and see what happens. Either way, you've got a great heart not to hold a grudge against pups. Posted by: quietcat13 at January 9, 2003 12:02 AMGlad to hear that you are on the mend and that you don't hold it against the pups! Have a good one, Anne! Posted by: glovefox at January 9, 2003 01:28 AMhey glad to see that you're doing great Anne. Hey Wil, Can't you just block Lori's access to your site by her ip addy? Redirect her to some porno site or something :-) Posted by: Rinky at January 9, 2003 05:48 AMIf it does leave scarring it's not too bad. Always an opportunity to tell a creative story if someone asks about it. I have a nice scar on my chin where our dog, Chico, (stray we saved who had been abused) bit me when I was little..it was halloween & I was dressed as a cat (no joke!). From another ER doc who has sewed up more faces than he can remember. Anne: Nice of you to post. With respect to scarring, remember that if you get a lot of ultraviolet light on a remodeling scar it won't fade out to match the rest of your skin as well, so you need to keep SPF 30 or greater (preferably with a hat, too) on it when you're in the sun for the next 6 to 12 months for best cosmetic result. (Complete scar remodeling takes a lot longer than most people think.) I haven't reviewed the literature on the use of vitamin E or lavander oil and their effects on scar remodeling, so I can't comment on those suggestions. I can't comment on the medical effectiveness of anti-scarring mojo either, but that at least seems sure to be harmless at worst, so I'll send you a little more of that, too. :-) KOL Posted by: kol at January 9, 2003 06:47 AMGood the hear from the wife unit. I'm glad you're doing so well, Anne. I also had a childhood experience with a mangy mutt. Thankfully, my parents are the only ones who remember me being attacked. The wacko next-door neighbors had a German Shepherd and two Doberman Pinschers, which could basically walk over the fence that divided the properties. One day, one of the Dobermans came into our yard where I was playing, picked me up by the diaper and shook me violently, shredding the diaper into a thousand little pieces. My parents rushed over before the dog could do any major damage to me. I wish this was the last time our family had to deal with a dog mauling, but no such luck. This past summer, my little brother was hanging out with some buddies and his friend's dog decided to make my brother's face its lunch. It had ripped off his left cheek and part of his bottom lip. He ended up getting 48 stitches in his face - 18 inside his mouth. He had the luck of getting one of the best plastic surgeons on the east coast. I mean, this guy travels in his own personal helicopter, going from hospital to hospital like a superhero out of a comic book. Even stranger, this guy looked EXACTLY like Jet Li. I mean, it was seriously uncanny. Anyway, this guy performed no small miracle on my brother's face and these days, you have to look really hard to see any sort of scar. He still has monthly follow-up appointments because he still runs he risk of infection. He was also told to get one of those hand-held personal massagers to rub on the wound areas to keep inflammation down. I'm not sure how swollen you are, but you might want to consider this when the stitches are gone. Anyway, sorry for the doggie-related rant, but I just wanted to share my personal experiences with you. I'm glad to hear your love of dogs remains steadfast. Many would be deterred from the canine species after just one incident, but I'm glad some of us remember that not all dogs are the same. Right, Ferris? Take care, Anne. MUCHO HEALING MOJO to you and hope to hear from you again! Posted by: marrasaff at January 9, 2003 08:00 AMHey Anne! Just FYI, eliminating meat from your diet will help reduce scarring. I'm actually involved with research that involves the cellular components associated with scarring. Also, what does "172.162.233.50" stand for? Best of luck! Posted by: sara at January 9, 2003 09:07 AMSara. 172.162.233.50 is her IP address which those with talent can use for their amusement. Me, I have no talent so I just go oooh look at the pretty IP address. Posted by: jodilyn at January 9, 2003 09:26 AMAnne, to let you know there are creams out there that will help with scars. Not sure of any of the name but I know they are out there. I hope that will will help you out. Posted by: Poohster at January 9, 2003 09:31 AMWell you know what they say: blue goes with almost anything. Count yourself lucky, after my little incident my boyfriend decided as a joke to insist the doctor stitch me up wtih pink stitches. Let me tell you I am not seeing the funny side of it! Walking past 10,000 kids in college is not the best way to feel confident about yourself. Hey Anne, Glad to see you making progressive steps to join the ranks of Technowienies that frequent this site (yes, I include myself in that list :-) )and I'm glad to hear that your doing well. Best wishes to you and Wil for the rest of the New Year. Posted by: Joe at January 9, 2003 09:54 AMANNE! WIL! On Halloween, the same thing happened to my boyfriend. Only we weren't dating yet - we just met that night. His poise and remarkable self-control as blood was pouring from his face greatly impressed me. He only had a few stiches though, and his scars will eventually disappear - my sweater is permanently bleached, though, from where I didn't wash all the soap out of it after washing his blood (which gushed a bit) out before running it in the dryer. LOL And kudos for keeping the pup - I used to volunteer for the humane society, and like you, I believe that a good home, a steady and kind hand and lots of love over time will heal the broken heart of an abused or abandonned or neglected dog. (Unfortunately, there are a few breeds for whom this is an exception. What pit bulls and mixed/breed pits and bull mastiffs are made to endure as puppies in this country scars them for life - everyone please raise your dogs with love, and they'll guard you when it's needed by instinct alone. Seriously.) Posted by: Pup at January 9, 2003 10:49 AMAnne: You're definitely a tough lady. No wonder Wil loves you so much. Glad you still love dogs. I've been chased and attacked (no bites, thankfully) by too many to be too fond of them. I do like some, though, especially german shepherds. Glad to hear you're feeling better. Hi Anne, I'm glad to see that you are healing fast. Your weblog entry was great fun to read, and like many others I also hope that you write more here again soon. I'm sorry that I didn't get to speak to you more on the cruise last summer, but you know that Wil, always hogging the spotlight. ;-) I remember running into the two of you one night in one of the ship's lounges; tell me, are you still kicking his butt at Boggle? :-) Take care! Posted by: Dave Westbay at January 9, 2003 11:10 AMAnne! i'm a complete dork, but stuff like this really tickles me - wil wheaton's wife is from my town! so cool! *dork* i know you like, didn't come from west linn on purpose, but i was having a really bad morning with my own dog, and feeling angry and depressed, and now i'm feeling bouncy and alert, so THANKS. -k Posted by: k at January 9, 2003 11:14 AMHey.. i was wondering does the blue stitches go with wil's blue hair??? Posted by: Mack at January 9, 2003 11:19 AMAnne- Anne Rocks! Thanks for taking time out on the site! *****>>>> Mini Scar Mojo!!! smoochies! -MKF Glad to know you're going to be OK. All the best! Aloha from Hawaii! Posted by: Pat Omandam at January 9, 2003 12:20 PMI echo the mojo of everyone else. Don't be a stranger, Anne! Posted by: delphine at January 9, 2003 01:28 PMAnne, Thanks for the IP, Wil! I'll be sure to pass it along to some friends! ;) Lori, you are an oxygen thief. Amber in GA Posted by: Amber at January 9, 2003 05:03 PMhey Anne, Ouch! what a way to hop off of last year. well then i love doggies and am glad you do as well. i've been bit by serveral dogs and cats though never needed stitches. and i know what you are going through with the ones that bite. hope to hear more from you as it is nice to get to know the real wil and it would be nice to get to know you other than "wil's wife" take care and glad to hear from you. Anne, I think you must be the luckiest gal alive. :) From words on a screen it's plain to see that you and Wil (almost used a double L, must be a British thang!) are so in love it's untrue. I've just, within the past few days, got engaged to my partner and if we can be as happy with each other and as supportive to each other as you two seem to be, I can see 2003 being a fantastic year! I hope your lip heals up ok, best wishes from Guildford UK, Rob xx Posted by: Rob at January 9, 2003 06:18 PMHi Anne! Glad to hear that you are well on the mend. No doubt Wil is being the dutiful hubby and hovering over you with loving care. Yes, it could've been worse and thank God it wasn't. Enough bad shit happens to truly good people in this world while most assholes roam about unscathed. Bad stuff happening to good people is not so unlike a rose whose stem is loaded in thorns. While both may be marred be it by accident or design both remain undeniably beautiful in substance inside and out. Here's to the rose in you. Posted by: James Chicago at January 9, 2003 11:01 PMAnne, thanks for letting us know how you are in your own words. And thanks for the responses to the postings. No one's mentioned this, but I think Anne sounds like Wil when she writes (great minds write alike?). No wonder the two of them get along. Posted by: loretta652 at January 10, 2003 01:07 AMMan, this job thing is really keeping me out of the loop. Yay for Anne. ;) *cheesemancommericalvoice* Never underestimate the power of monkey MOJO!!*cheesemancommericalvoice* Posted by: KungFuBarbie at January 10, 2003 08:26 PMThe only time my dog ( http://www.alamedacreek.net/djpics.html ) was ever really bitten by another dog, it was wagging at her. Usually, we can count on their body language -- but not always. Good luck, and I'm glad this hasn't scared you away from dogs, or dog rescue. The love they share is worth the risk. Posted by: Mary at January 12, 2003 11:26 AMI know I'm really late on this one, but lots of healing mojo Anne's way! Glad to hear that your experience hasn't forever turned you away from dogs, you're an amazing woman! Also, big points to Uncle Willy for keeping his cool in a situation that must have sent his heart right up in to his throat. Posted by: shauna at January 12, 2003 04:48 PMI was reading and so glad you are on the computer now. Give the big boy(man) a break once in a while. Anyway, your mentioning 'stitches' and all I could think of was his movie Mr. Stitch. Now, don't you feel just a little lucky now you aren't looking like that? Once more, all my very best to you and yours, stay safe. Donna (ditto) Posted by: Donna at January 12, 2003 09:21 PMSorry you two didn't get to enjoy the beginning of the New Year like you planned, but like Wil said, it could have been much worse. I came home from work the day before New Year's Eve to find a message on my answering machine from my mom. She told me to call my father (that is, my estranged father), that something terrible had happened. As I was listening to the message, my sister called to see if I had heard about "what happened." I asked her what was going on and she told me: a few days earlier my step-brother murdered his ex-girlfriend, and then turned the gun on himself. Neither of them had a chance of living through it, and neither of them really even had a chance to live (she was 18, he was 23). I called my father to talk, to try to do my best to help. He told me that he had only found out that something was wrong a few minutes before everything happened, even though Chris had broken into the house the night before to wait for his ex to get home. Her sister arrived to find him waiting, and he told her that he wanted to talk to her before he killed himself (she apparently had just broken up with him). They sat there and talked, gun in his hand, for three hours. She promised him that if he didn't hurt himself that she wouldn't press charges for the break-in. He left, but didn't return home. Instead, he waited all night and into the next morning for his ex to come home and confronted her when she did. My father received a call from the sister telling him that Chris was there with a gun, that he was really upset. When she hung up, my father tried for 5 (agonizing) minutes to call back. When the phone was finally picked up, all he could hear was a girl's voice begging for her life, and the phone went dead. The funeral was on the 3rd. I'm still trying to put everything that happened in perspective. So far the lesson I've learned is that sometimes life sucks. You try to be a good person and most of the time that will all come right back to you. I know that's not very profound or anything, but for now that's about the best way I can rationalize the whole thing. Posted by: Rick at January 13, 2003 11:50 AMI worked at a vet clinic for a couple of years. During the last couple of months of employment I was bitten by a terrier. I couldn't beleive it! I haven't been reading Wil's blog for very long, but from what I HAVE read, it's totally obvious that he adores you. I was really saddened to hear about the "incident" - but most people would be completely bitter: "Oh, there's no way I'm getting around a dog NOW!" Instead, the attitude you're giving off is: "Oh, that poor dog. I must have frightened him. Maybe I'll make him some doggie biscuits and win him over." Your courage is very addictive: Wish i could be like that. I hope you, Wil, and your family have a very happy new year: free of all dog bites. Posted by: Mia at January 13, 2003 10:51 PMHi Anne!!!:)) Posted by: Agi at January 14, 2003 12:21 PMWell, here's my shitty New Year's Eve story: I had to work both New Year's Eve and Day, I had a head cold that had me popping sudafeds like they were candy-mints, none of my chat-room friends were there for the Midwestern New Year, and I had to spend a good chunk of the night listening to my white trash neighbors who insist on broadcasting their fucking ugly dramas to the whole damn neighborhood; they were *really* going at it that night! Posted by: Mr. Nobody at January 14, 2003 09:56 PMI actually had a really cool New Year this year which is very odd. I wrote an essay about it on my blog...www.mermu.net/ithought if you are interested in checking it out. It's a kick keeping up with your comings and goings on your blog. Great job. Hope the Mrs. feels better. Posted by: Mermu at January 14, 2003 09:58 PMDamn! Sorry to hear you got bitten, hope it's healing nicely. Hmmmm...interesting though as most people I know had a shitty start to the New Year (most didn't go to the emergency room though!). Think of it this way, all the bad things have already happened and the rest of the year will be smooth sailing. Take care Hey Anne, Will, everyone else! Dog bites? Sounds painful. I have two dogs, but they've never bitten me. I don't think they'd even go there! lol. Although I was chased by this dog on holiday. I'm not even sure what breed it was. I was standing with this cute guy I was getting close to on holiday and this black dog came running towards me, so I bolted in the other direction. It chased me about two blocks down until the dog warden caught it. He said to me it's temper had been broken by it's owner and would have to be put down. I was really glad I'd ran, other wise I wouldn't be here :0( It didn't help with the guy either. I saw him again in the appartment two days later and he laughed at me. But I'm happy with my Boyfriend of four years now (He looks a little like Wil only he has smaller teeth "No offence Wil! We love you as you are! LOL") Dogs are scary animals, but cute never the less. Anyway, now I've bored you senceless with that I think I'll depart now :0) Love, Stacey, 16 from Scotland Posted by: Stacey at October 5, 2003 08:29 AMGran Canaria http://www.grancanariaguide.com 27.09. 2004 17:19:05 texas hold em http://www.texas-hold--em.us http://www.texas-hold--em.us Posted by: texas hold em at January 13, 2005 08:10 AMPost a commentThanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. (sign out) (If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.) |
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