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Lynxdaemonskye

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Skye is a 19 year old woman from My Own Little World, Arkansas, USA

Well, the best way to get to know me is to check out my stumbles, but I'll summarize for you. I'm attending Hendrix College in Arkansas as an environmental studies major. I like books, movies, the Internet, video games, Harry Potter (as in the books, fandom, and everything that goes along with it), music, hiking, geocaching, fish, cats, the furry fandom, and plenty of other things. If you want to find me anywhere else, just look up lynxdaemonskye. If it doesn't come up with anything, I'm not there. Want to know more? Just send me a message.

  • Will Cadbury be betrayed with a Hersheys Kiss? |...

    Rated Nov 20 4 reviews food cooking, blog, chocolate guardian.co.uk

    This article is hilarious. I like Reese's, but not enough to defend them. I tried a good variety of British chocolate when I was there last year and I really liked the novelty of Aero, but I don't remember much else. The author of this article ought to try Dove chocolates - heaven!
    From the page: "For those of you fortunate never to have these confections so beloved of American kids, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups look like small chocolate quiches. The filling has a an abidingly awful flavour that only someone brought up entirely on a diet of bubblegum and Dr Pepper's could love. It combines nuttiness with a greasy, cloyingly adhesive quality in a way that calls to mind squirrel vomit."
  • David Tennant News Updates: Under The Radar: Full Interview

    Rated Nov 16 1 review tv, interview, doctor who, david tennant blogspot.com

    From the page: "Well our intern Laura is a huge fan of yours.

    Very good.

    She's going to be transcribing this later. So if you could just say hello to her on the tape.

    [Leans in and whispers.] Hello Laura. I'm just leaning in nice and tight to say hello to you. I hope you're wearing headphones so I can whisper in your ear. I hope you can transcribe my nonsense and it's not too difficult to you. I love you very much Laura, goodbye.

    Cool. I'm going to surprise her. She's going to be transcribing that and be totally freaked out."
  • Procrastination - Study Skills Library - Cal Poly

    Rated Nov 02 22 reviews self improvement calpoly.edu

    From the page: "Barely completed in time, the paper may actually earn a fairly good grade; whereupon the student experiences mixed feelings: pride of accomplishment (sort-of), scorn for the professor who cannot recognize substandard work, and guilt for getting an undeserved grade. But the net result is reinforcement: the procrastinator is rewarded positively for his poor behavior. ('Look what a decent grade I got after all!') As a result, the counterproductive behavior is repeated over and over again."

    This is me. I hate myself for doing this.
  • Mystery of Argleton, the Google town that only exists...

    Rated Nov 01 20 reviews uk telegraph.co.uk

    From the page: ""I started to weave this amazing fantasy about the place, an alternative universe, a Narnia-like world. I was really fascinated by the appearance of a non-existent place that the internet had the power to make real and give a semi-existence." "
  • Budget Bytes: save money by cooking on a budget, quick...

    Rated Oct 27 3 reviews cooking blogspot.com

    This is a great site! I like to cook, but I'm on a pretty tight budget, and I don't want to make recipes that call for things that I'll never use again.
  • AP Poll: Pet owners willing to go mouth-to-muzzle -...

    Rated Oct 21 1 review animals, pets yahoo.com

    From the page: "Fifty-eight percent of pet owners â€" 63 percent of dog owners and 53 percent of cat owners â€" would be at least somewhat likely to perform CPR on their pet in the event of a medical emergency, according to an Associated Press-Petside.com poll."
  • Spain succeeds in saving world's most endangered feline

    Rated Oct 18 1 review animals, conservation, iberian lynx expatica.com

    I hardly think you could say they have "succeeding in saving" them. There's still a long way to go, both in numbers of lynxes and in education!
  • Walk London - Route Overview

    Rated Oct 08 1 review outdoors, london, walking walklondon.org.uk

    From the page: "The Jubilee Walkway is the capital's premier walking trail and one of London's seven designated Strategic Routes. Designed to connect the majority of London's key attractions, it is well managed, easy to follow and provides an ideal way of getting to know London.

    The Walkway was designed so that anyone walking it would have "travelled through areas of London noted for entertainment, assembly, ceremonial, and open-air activity, passing many historic sites" (Max Nicholson 1977).

    This is a grand tour on foot of London's leading attractions, so good you walk it twice! It is really two routes in one, as it can easily be done at night, when most of the sights are lit up and present a glorious and completely different experience from the one you see in daylight. (Note that St James's Park, Victoria Tower Gardens and some other places through which the route passes are closed at night, but alternative parallel routes are obvious.) The Millennium Bridge forms part of the route, providing an opportunity for additional loops."
  • Maureen Johnson Books

    Rated Oct 07 1 review humor, blog, writing, books blogspot.com

    From the page: "Great final papers are born of adrenaline and stink of desperation. Great final papers are the things you create because you donâ€t have quite enough time to fake your own death. Letâ€s go through the typical timeline of a final paper and see how YOU can achieve greatness for yourself!"