The cat is back
Soooo, the new home we were going to send Orion to last Saturday backed out on the deal. They didn't think their dog would do well with a litter box in the house. I guess buying a covered litter box would be too much trouble... who knows. And who knows how big their dog is.
We were miffed, peeved, pissed, you name it about not being rid of our problem cat. So we reposted the ad. No calls, just emails from various folks who wanted to hand out advice and not take the cat off our hands. Even a local breeder was asking me questions about what all we've tried and I of course felt like I had to explain myself. I was so mad at that. I just wanted to get rid of my cat, not further advice on how to spend more time and money on this animal.
I sent a final email to the breeder we had indirectly gotten Orion from. She said that we committed to take care of him to the end. She had the guts to tell us that WE should be the ones putting him down, not pawning him off and having him die alone in a shelter. That would be where he'd end up, because other caretakers would get just as frustrated as we are. I realized she was right and Ian did too.
My emotions have calmed down since Monday. We decided to take the words of advice from various sources and see Orion through to the end. We are going to try a 40 day regimen of his meds and then if he is still suffering, we'll put him down ourselves. It makes sense to NOT send an unhealthy animal to another home. We have changed his diet from Purina Urinary to a regular Max Cat Nutro diet. He is such a happy camper with the meds and the tastier diet. He isn't stealing our food, having accidents and is crying much much less. All these results in less than a week's time has stunned us. We are so excited to be on a better path in serving Orion and his needs. All we needed was the right combination of methods and we seem to have cured his problems and ours.
I know you non-cat lovers don't understand our perseverance in this matter. But the fact is simple, we do care about Orion. He's been a part of our family for 3 years. The thought of putting him down has brought me to tears, honestly. I've put 2 cats down before, it's not an easy thing to witness or choose to do. Since I've been there before, I guess it haunts me more than it would otherwise. Orion has lucked out because of this. I hope he can be cured with this 40 day idea another cat lover informed us on. I will surely be reporting on it.
We were miffed, peeved, pissed, you name it about not being rid of our problem cat. So we reposted the ad. No calls, just emails from various folks who wanted to hand out advice and not take the cat off our hands. Even a local breeder was asking me questions about what all we've tried and I of course felt like I had to explain myself. I was so mad at that. I just wanted to get rid of my cat, not further advice on how to spend more time and money on this animal.
I sent a final email to the breeder we had indirectly gotten Orion from. She said that we committed to take care of him to the end. She had the guts to tell us that WE should be the ones putting him down, not pawning him off and having him die alone in a shelter. That would be where he'd end up, because other caretakers would get just as frustrated as we are. I realized she was right and Ian did too.
My emotions have calmed down since Monday. We decided to take the words of advice from various sources and see Orion through to the end. We are going to try a 40 day regimen of his meds and then if he is still suffering, we'll put him down ourselves. It makes sense to NOT send an unhealthy animal to another home. We have changed his diet from Purina Urinary to a regular Max Cat Nutro diet. He is such a happy camper with the meds and the tastier diet. He isn't stealing our food, having accidents and is crying much much less. All these results in less than a week's time has stunned us. We are so excited to be on a better path in serving Orion and his needs. All we needed was the right combination of methods and we seem to have cured his problems and ours.
I know you non-cat lovers don't understand our perseverance in this matter. But the fact is simple, we do care about Orion. He's been a part of our family for 3 years. The thought of putting him down has brought me to tears, honestly. I've put 2 cats down before, it's not an easy thing to witness or choose to do. Since I've been there before, I guess it haunts me more than it would otherwise. Orion has lucked out because of this. I hope he can be cured with this 40 day idea another cat lover informed us on. I will surely be reporting on it.
60 things
I thought this was a great "getting to know you" meme... I stole it from Blackeyedsue.
1. What is in the back of your car right now? A stroller, car seat, cracker crumbs and board books.
2. When was the last time you threw up? When I was 5 months pregnant. Robin took me to the doctor that day.
3. What's your favorite curse word? Dammit!
4. Name 3 people who made you smile today? Liam, Tori, Blackeyedsue
5. What were you doing at 8 am this morning? I was regretting the Bean purchase after a work out and logging into work on my laptop.
6. What were you doing 30 minutes ago? work
7. What will you be doing 3 hours from now? Paying the babysitter.
8. Have you ever been to a strip club? Nope.
9. What is the last thing you said aloud? "That would have been alright."
10. What is the best ice cream flavor? Almond Joy from Leatherby's
11. What was the last thing you had to drink? Water
12. What are you wearing right now? Cream sweater, jeans, stinky black shoes
13. What was the last thing you ate? Chicken Fajitas
14. Have you bought any new clothing items this week? Spring/Summer clothes for Liam at Mervyn's and Old Navy (polos for $2.99!)
15. When was the last time you ran? Last Saturday from the car to the Shade 1/2 Yearly Sale... it was FREEZING outside!
16. What's the last sporting event you watched? Watched or stared blankly at?
17. Is your TV on? Nope
18. Who is the last person you emailed? One of my salesmen
19. Ever go camping? Tons of times.
20. Do you have a tan? Nope. I don't believe in tans. They just ruin your skin and cause cancer. I might do the air brush tanning for our family photos in April.
24. Do you drink your soda from a straw? I don't drink soda.
25. What did your last IM say? "thanks"
26. Are you someone's best friend? I am pretty sure of this.
27. What are you doing tomorrow? Placing my Bengal in a new home with people that actually want a cat with a UTI, taking Liam to PERC, waiting for my King mattress to be delivered, relocating our Queen mattress to Drew's house, running errands and who knows what else.
28. Where is your mom right now? She is probably meeting with her clients in Boone County Indiana.
29. Look to your left, what do you see? A door
30. What color is your watch? I don't wear one anymore.
31. What do you think of when you think of Australia? The annoying Wiggles cast
32. Would you consider plastic surgery? Yes.
33. What is your birthstone? Peridot
34. Do you go in at a fast food place or just hit the drive thru? Drive thru.
35.How many kids do you want? One.
36. Do you have a dog? No.
37. Last person you talked to on the phone? Ian
38. Have you met anyone famous? Not officially, no.
39. Any plans today? No.
40. How many states have you lived in? 4
41. Ever go to college? Yes
42. Where are you right now? Desk
43. Biggest annoyance in your life right now? You've heard it already.
44. Last song listened to? Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
46. Are you allergic to anything? A mild mouth irritation when eating pineapple or strawberries.
47. Favorite pair of shoes you wear all the time? Black slip ons that aren't my favorite, but what I have.
48. Are you jealous of anyone? Sometimes
49. Is anyone jealous of you? I hope not.
50. Where is your idea of a dream vacation? Anywhere without a child for more than one night.
51. What time is it? 2
52. Do any of your friends have children? Lots of them do.
53. Do you eat healthy? No, not really.
54. What do you usually do during the day? Try like hell to focus!
55. Do you hate anyone right now? Nah
56. Do you use the word 'hello' daily? Yes. This is the USA, right?
58. How old will you be turning on your next birthday? 3-0
59. Have you ever been to Six Flags? I LOVE Six Flags! I've been a few times.
60. How did you get one of your scars? By laying in bed too long and my 2 year old waking me with his tiny finger nails on the inside of my arm. (That is my most recent.)
Two Things Meme
Tori sent this to me so I filled it out--
Two names you go by:
1. Gina
2. Mommy
Two things you are wearing right now:
1. jeans
2. sweater
Two of your favorite things to do:
1. eat
Two things you want very badly at the moment:
1. Leave work
Two favorite beverages:
1. Water
2. Lemon Propel
Birthday: August 25
Two names you go by:
1. Gina
2. Mommy
Two things you are wearing right now:
1. jeans
2. sweater
Two of your favorite things to do:
1. eat
2. sleep
Two things you want very badly at the moment:
1. Leave work
2. To get fit
Two favorite pets you have had or have now:
1. Purr Bug
2. Orion (not a fave, but he's going to a new home tomorrow)
Two things you ate last night
1. Bajio Flauta Salad (I was full until morning)
2.
Two things you ate today:
1. Chex
Two favorite pets you have had or have now:
1. Purr Bug
2. Orion (not a fave, but he's going to a new home tomorrow)
Two things you ate last night
1. Bajio Flauta Salad (I was full until morning)
2.
Two things you ate today:
1. Chex
2. Fajitas
Two people you last talked to:
1. Deana
2. Liam
Two things you're doing tomorrow:
1. Getting rid of a horrid animal FINALLY!
2. Getting a King Size Mattress FINALLY!
The longest car rides:
1. Utah to Indiana
Two people you last talked to:
1. Deana
2. Liam
Two things you're doing tomorrow:
1. Getting rid of a horrid animal FINALLY!
2. Getting a King Size Mattress FINALLY!
The longest car rides:
1. Utah to Indiana
2. Utah to Seattle
Two favorite holidays:
1. Christmas
2. My Birthday
Two favorite vacations:
1. Italy
Two favorite holidays:
1. Christmas
2. My Birthday
Two favorite vacations:
1. Italy
2. Park City Anniversaries
Two favorite beverages:
1. Water
2. Lemon Propel
Birthday: August 25
The cat - AHHH
I made a batch of cookies and found my pest of a cat eating the dough in between batches. I screamed at him and said very loudly that he was done, finished, gone. He's been urinating all over our house for 3 years and begging for food like an actual person, reaching and grabbing things while we cook, he gets on the counter as if it were a buffet for him (when we walk away from food), etc.
He came to us from the breeder with a UTI when he was 10 weeks old. He's had this chronic UTI ever since. Medication will clear him for 2 weeks time and then we have to go back to the vet for more. A bill we are not willing to pay for every month. So we changed his diet hoping for the best. Tried a few other things like letting a very expensive cat roam the neighborhood, etc. He is not better. Even more property is being ruined as he comes back in the house to do his business in the hamper, open containers, piles of junk and sometimes just right on the floor (because he is in obvious pain and can't hold it). He will use the toilet, but only sometimes when we actually notice he needs to go (as we cannot leave the toilet free and open for him).
So I've called a local bengal breeder and she doesn't want him as a playmate for her other cats. (He is overly wild, that is another problem as he cries when he is bored and brings in wild animals through the cat door.) If he can't breed then he really is no use to her. She said to give her a call if we come to the decision to put him down. She would rather take him and give it a go before we kill him. Um, lady, that is what I called you! We don't have the heart to send him to a shelter and have him put down when he doesn't get adopted within a week. And if he does get adopted, they will tire of his chronic problems too! That is how it will go. And sentencing him to life outdoors here in our neighborhood, well, it's a bitter winter and we don't have the heart for that either. Plus he just cries relentlessly at the front door.
So last night he was sentenced outdoors and was crying his eyes out for a couple hours.
We hate the smell of cat pee! We've thrown away some expensive items because of pee! We have been dealing with it for so long that we get nervous that we actually smell it on our clothes. Some perfumes will remind us of it and nothing will be amiss, but we are so paranoid that our stuff got urinated on. It's disgusting and oh so annoying!
He came to us from the breeder with a UTI when he was 10 weeks old. He's had this chronic UTI ever since. Medication will clear him for 2 weeks time and then we have to go back to the vet for more. A bill we are not willing to pay for every month. So we changed his diet hoping for the best. Tried a few other things like letting a very expensive cat roam the neighborhood, etc. He is not better. Even more property is being ruined as he comes back in the house to do his business in the hamper, open containers, piles of junk and sometimes just right on the floor (because he is in obvious pain and can't hold it). He will use the toilet, but only sometimes when we actually notice he needs to go (as we cannot leave the toilet free and open for him).
So I've called a local bengal breeder and she doesn't want him as a playmate for her other cats. (He is overly wild, that is another problem as he cries when he is bored and brings in wild animals through the cat door.) If he can't breed then he really is no use to her. She said to give her a call if we come to the decision to put him down. She would rather take him and give it a go before we kill him. Um, lady, that is what I called you! We don't have the heart to send him to a shelter and have him put down when he doesn't get adopted within a week. And if he does get adopted, they will tire of his chronic problems too! That is how it will go. And sentencing him to life outdoors here in our neighborhood, well, it's a bitter winter and we don't have the heart for that either. Plus he just cries relentlessly at the front door.
So last night he was sentenced outdoors and was crying his eyes out for a couple hours.
We hate the smell of cat pee! We've thrown away some expensive items because of pee! We have been dealing with it for so long that we get nervous that we actually smell it on our clothes. Some perfumes will remind us of it and nothing will be amiss, but we are so paranoid that our stuff got urinated on. It's disgusting and oh so annoying!
Rockapella
My hands hurt from clapping. My throat hurts from screaming and cheering.
We went on our Valentine's date this evening. It. was. a. blast.
A local female A Capella group opened the show. 4Real were four actual high school students putting out a CD! They were pretty good. I was floored when I found out how old they were.
When Rockapella finally came out on stage, a smile spread across my face. It didn't leave until we got home (when I found out Liam was a terror while we were away). Those guys know how to entertain! The moves, the funny antidotes, the voices, verbal percussion! I could listen to them all day... maybe not as long as Josh Groban, but pretty close.
So as a result of this concert, I have a new celebrity crush. Maybe even better than Mike Rowe and Gabriel Macht. George Baldi is a smooth base. When I saw him do the choreography throughout the show, I thought maybe he was recruited from Boyz 2 Men. Not just a smooth silky voice, but he had the smooth moves too! Later on we found out that he was in their group before they became famous. George went to college like his parents wanted and his friends became famous! Wow! I'd have to say George has more talent than all the guys in Boyz 2 Men combined. Just my humble opinion.
Ian would smirk when I'd sneak out my camera and take video clips... the lens would always veer towards George and maybe even zoom in on him a bit. I have a really understanding husband... one that doesn't mind wiping my drool away as I swoon for another man. We are a couple that appreciates the attributes of talented and pretty people.
Thank you, Ian, for a FAN TAS GREAT evening out! I can't wait until our next rendezvous in March for another A Capella group, Alley Cats.
We went on our Valentine's date this evening. It. was. a. blast.
A local female A Capella group opened the show. 4Real were four actual high school students putting out a CD! They were pretty good. I was floored when I found out how old they were.
When Rockapella finally came out on stage, a smile spread across my face. It didn't leave until we got home (when I found out Liam was a terror while we were away). Those guys know how to entertain! The moves, the funny antidotes, the voices, verbal percussion! I could listen to them all day... maybe not as long as Josh Groban, but pretty close.
So as a result of this concert, I have a new celebrity crush. Maybe even better than Mike Rowe and Gabriel Macht. George Baldi is a smooth base. When I saw him do the choreography throughout the show, I thought maybe he was recruited from Boyz 2 Men. Not just a smooth silky voice, but he had the smooth moves too! Later on we found out that he was in their group before they became famous. George went to college like his parents wanted and his friends became famous! Wow! I'd have to say George has more talent than all the guys in Boyz 2 Men combined. Just my humble opinion.
Ian would smirk when I'd sneak out my camera and take video clips... the lens would always veer towards George and maybe even zoom in on him a bit. I have a really understanding husband... one that doesn't mind wiping my drool away as I swoon for another man. We are a couple that appreciates the attributes of talented and pretty people.
Thank you, Ian, for a FAN TAS GREAT evening out! I can't wait until our next rendezvous in March for another A Capella group, Alley Cats.
Happy Valentine's Day
I am one lucky girl!
I woke up and came downstairs to find a fancy box of chocolates and a very sweet card on the table for me. He also bought us tickets to an awesome A Capella concert for Saturday evening. We are so excited to go! Ian's brother, Drew, is going to watch Liam for us. Yay!!!!
I have been doing little Valentiny things for Ian the past week or so. Treats and sentiments for him to find before or after work each day. All I have for him today is a card that was just right! I love it when I find cards that explain our relationship so well!
Last year I made this and I still feel the same love, if not more, for him here a year later. (Thanks again, Tori, for helping me scan in all those photos!)
Thank you, Ian, for being my friend, lover and sexy statue around the house.
I woke up and came downstairs to find a fancy box of chocolates and a very sweet card on the table for me. He also bought us tickets to an awesome A Capella concert for Saturday evening. We are so excited to go! Ian's brother, Drew, is going to watch Liam for us. Yay!!!!
I have been doing little Valentiny things for Ian the past week or so. Treats and sentiments for him to find before or after work each day. All I have for him today is a card that was just right! I love it when I find cards that explain our relationship so well!
Last year I made this and I still feel the same love, if not more, for him here a year later. (Thanks again, Tori, for helping me scan in all those photos!)
Thank you, Ian, for being my friend, lover and sexy statue around the house.
Online Games
So Liam and I were surfing the net for online games tonight. He hit our usual fisherprice.com and kneebouncers.com, but Disney has the super cool games. I am so good at this one. I could play it for half hours at a time. I got 885 points twice now! Man, I am good. Liam is a great to cheer me on too.
Movies
Oh my. I just finished watching The Invasion with Ian and I am still spooked. Don't watch this one without someone near by to protect you... and maybe watch it in the day time.
On Saturday night I went to see a late showing of 27 Dresses with my former next door neighbor, Jayme. We laughed our heads off! I was wiping tears from my eyes and face, it was that funny! Even though it looks like a chick flick, I think the guys would like this one too!
On Saturday night I went to see a late showing of 27 Dresses with my former next door neighbor, Jayme. We laughed our heads off! I was wiping tears from my eyes and face, it was that funny! Even though it looks like a chick flick, I think the guys would like this one too!
I voted!
I hope you all got a chance to go stand in a freakin' long line and vote today! We had a nice half hour in line bribing and corralling Liam. Oh the joy. I am glad we did it though. More folks need to get out there, even when we know what the results will be in Utah. Go Mitt!
We got a nice reward at Arctic Circle afterwards.
We got a nice reward at Arctic Circle afterwards.
That is FAN TAN STIC!
I was reviewing all the super bowl ads and this one just cracked me up! You go girls!
I didn't say it all
As I was waking up this morning I knew that I wanted to get to church on time for fast and testimony meeting. Even with that goal in mind, it seemed so impossible getting ready for church this morning... and chasing Liam down, etc. I was at my wit's end when I finally got Liam in his car seat.
We rushed into the chapel 5 minutes or so late. Actually just in time to sing the sacrament hymn, so we were in good shape I guess. The song didn't get me to the calm place I wanted to be... renewing my covenants was a motorized motion and not a thoughtful process like I wanted either.
The Bishop got up to thank the Priesthood for passing the sacrament and invited them to sit with their families.
And then it happened. He started to bear his testimony. I was suddenly filled and knew I should get up to share mine as well.
I went up after a couple others and stood there with no words. Well I had words, but they weren't meaningful ones I had played out in my head of the last month's events and experiences. I've had so much happen that has been special and focused to my needs. And all I ended up uttering was how grateful I was for the gospel and that answers to prayers are granted when we are striving to please our Heavenly Father. Certainly a good message, but I wished that I could pour out my heart of all the specifics. I knew I couldn't fit it all in or even explain why my experiences were so unique and wonderful (and testimony meeting is for bearing testimony, not retelling stories anyway).
After I bore testimony of eternal families and how important it is to teach Liam the gospel so we can be together after this life... I made a point to thank my husband for his friendship.
I didn't share this, but Ian has really stepped up to the plate these past few months. He has been, honestly, my girlfriend in my times of need lately. I don't expect him to understand all sides of what I, as a woman, need, but he's done that in a time that I have needed it most. I don't have what Anne would call "kindred spirits" close by and having Ian to physically lean on has been so important to me. I've not had to feel so alone when I usually would because my close friends aren't there to "rescue" me. Ian's been here, taking care of me, taking care of Liam, making meals, doing chores, granting favors and LISTENING to me. He even comforted me last Sunday when I couldn't fight the tears over President Hinckley. I have felt so loved and comforted by my husband. How blessed I am to have him.
The other thing I wanted to share, but couldn't, is about the temple. I was hoping there would be time for me to share this in Relief Society, as they usually leave a few minutes for testimonies then, but they didn't and I really was disappointed. I felt what I had to share was important and then questioned if it really was (when I didn't get my chance).
I went to the temple on January 19th. It had been over two years since I had attended prior to that. Having a baby put me in a constant want for sleep and added down time when Sundays came around. Up until Liam was 8 months old, I didn't make an effort to go to church much.
When he was 8 months old, I was called to be a Nursery worker. Boy, the Lord knew what I needed! That got me to church for at least 2 hours each Sunday and Liam was allowed to attend with me in my calling. It wasn't until July 2007 that I started making an honest effort to attend sacrament meeting with Liam (all three hours of church). I tried so hard to get there and when I did it, I was so proud of myself. I felt added blessings when Liam was good during sacrament meeting too.
In September, I was able to get my temple recommend. I felt so much peace to have that card in hand. I had hoped to attend prior to Christmas, but it never worked out. January came and a day to myself came too. I attended. I was uplifted more than I can explain. And ever since then I've been reminded of my experience daily. There are phrases used in passing, things people will say without knowing it, visual cues, all sorts of reminders of the temple and the work done there. I feel it to be a motivation for me personally from my Heavenly Father, to hurry back to that sacred place and learn more. This truly is a blessing, an answer to a prayer never uttered. I do hope I can make time soon to go back.
So, if you read this whole post, thank you. I didn't intend for it to be so long winded, but it is what it is. Good night!
We rushed into the chapel 5 minutes or so late. Actually just in time to sing the sacrament hymn, so we were in good shape I guess. The song didn't get me to the calm place I wanted to be... renewing my covenants was a motorized motion and not a thoughtful process like I wanted either.
The Bishop got up to thank the Priesthood for passing the sacrament and invited them to sit with their families.
And then it happened. He started to bear his testimony. I was suddenly filled and knew I should get up to share mine as well.
I went up after a couple others and stood there with no words. Well I had words, but they weren't meaningful ones I had played out in my head of the last month's events and experiences. I've had so much happen that has been special and focused to my needs. And all I ended up uttering was how grateful I was for the gospel and that answers to prayers are granted when we are striving to please our Heavenly Father. Certainly a good message, but I wished that I could pour out my heart of all the specifics. I knew I couldn't fit it all in or even explain why my experiences were so unique and wonderful (and testimony meeting is for bearing testimony, not retelling stories anyway).
After I bore testimony of eternal families and how important it is to teach Liam the gospel so we can be together after this life... I made a point to thank my husband for his friendship.
I didn't share this, but Ian has really stepped up to the plate these past few months. He has been, honestly, my girlfriend in my times of need lately. I don't expect him to understand all sides of what I, as a woman, need, but he's done that in a time that I have needed it most. I don't have what Anne would call "kindred spirits" close by and having Ian to physically lean on has been so important to me. I've not had to feel so alone when I usually would because my close friends aren't there to "rescue" me. Ian's been here, taking care of me, taking care of Liam, making meals, doing chores, granting favors and LISTENING to me. He even comforted me last Sunday when I couldn't fight the tears over President Hinckley. I have felt so loved and comforted by my husband. How blessed I am to have him.
The other thing I wanted to share, but couldn't, is about the temple. I was hoping there would be time for me to share this in Relief Society, as they usually leave a few minutes for testimonies then, but they didn't and I really was disappointed. I felt what I had to share was important and then questioned if it really was (when I didn't get my chance).
I went to the temple on January 19th. It had been over two years since I had attended prior to that. Having a baby put me in a constant want for sleep and added down time when Sundays came around. Up until Liam was 8 months old, I didn't make an effort to go to church much.
When he was 8 months old, I was called to be a Nursery worker. Boy, the Lord knew what I needed! That got me to church for at least 2 hours each Sunday and Liam was allowed to attend with me in my calling. It wasn't until July 2007 that I started making an honest effort to attend sacrament meeting with Liam (all three hours of church). I tried so hard to get there and when I did it, I was so proud of myself. I felt added blessings when Liam was good during sacrament meeting too.
In September, I was able to get my temple recommend. I felt so much peace to have that card in hand. I had hoped to attend prior to Christmas, but it never worked out. January came and a day to myself came too. I attended. I was uplifted more than I can explain. And ever since then I've been reminded of my experience daily. There are phrases used in passing, things people will say without knowing it, visual cues, all sorts of reminders of the temple and the work done there. I feel it to be a motivation for me personally from my Heavenly Father, to hurry back to that sacred place and learn more. This truly is a blessing, an answer to a prayer never uttered. I do hope I can make time soon to go back.
So, if you read this whole post, thank you. I didn't intend for it to be so long winded, but it is what it is. Good night!
Better than Napoleon Dynomite (as if that's hard)
About a month ago, Ian brought home Hot Rod from Hollywood Video. I had been wanting to see it just because the hilarious Andy Samberg has the lead role. We are SNL lovers to the max! Andy really cracks us up, among a few other newer cast members. That said, we don't mind the crude humor that SNL cast members have to offer.
I am hoping Emily is reading this because if she hasn't seen Hot Rod yet, she is going to wish she had after watching this. (Those of you with kids, watch this selection after they go to bed.)
I am hoping Emily is reading this because if she hasn't seen Hot Rod yet, she is going to wish she had after watching this. (Those of you with kids, watch this selection after they go to bed.)
And here's a clip from the movie that had us rolling! Cool Beans!
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