Its not much, but I call it home.
1. Dust off keyboard, interweb cables; politely shoo away the family of opossums that has taken up residence in my blogging chamber. (Maybe they could move into the unused portion of the music room).
2. Pay a visit to the cloning lab; make sure Todds are comfy in stasis chambers.
3. Unpack, distribute gifts of stolen silverware/towels/grooming supplies to friends.
4. Analyze hair samples extracted from OPE carpets—identify Kurt’s, make special doll.
5. Shave, groom for work.
10 comments:
Ooh - I want pics of the Kurt doll.
I want Kurt's shampoo, mine is almost finished.
How long exactly does it take to clone a Todd?
i also was wondering about the Todd clone - are they for sale?
can i get financial aid to pay for him cause it would be so worth it to have a Todd in my house.
AND you forgot to list that you need to post the Roast....
Cloning takes a good while, even with growth accelerators. And the clones are considered human beings, so they can't be sold. [Adoption is the polite word]
So far, three roast contributions.........
Shampoo---check!
Doll pix----erm.....kinda looking muppety right now.......
your home looks very bucky fullerish.
i would help with the Kurt doll, but I hurt my hands...am typing with my feet.
Squirrel feet are amazingly dexterous. Feel better soon!
will any of the clones speak with an English Accent?
One can only hope--I'm piping in BBC World Service Broadcasts.
You have an escalator?
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