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April 22, 2008

Hoot's 1st Road trip.


Hoot at Gloden Gate Bridge, originally uploaded by shelisrael1.

Hoot has joined me on a road trip to SNCR Forum. He didn't care much for the ride. He prefers flying. He's come along because there have been a couple of interview requests. After all, he has rapidly become the world's most famous plastic owl.

We drove up with Kami Huyse and RichardatDell. Hoot was unimpressed with the Golden Gate Bridge. He said the aerial view was better. See additional Hoot shots.

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Shel - the hoot shot link is dead. want to see hoot pixs please.

Toby,

The link works okay from here. You can also go to my Flickr account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/shelisrael/2434788392/

Hoot might enjoy this http://blog.bos.genotrope.com/2008/04/24/coming-soon-techcrunch-puppet-show/

A bakeneko will haunt any household it is kept in, creating ghostly fireballs, menacing sleepers, walking on its hind legs, changing its shape into that of a human, and even devouring its own mistress in order to shapeshift and take her place. When it is finally killed, its body may be as much as five feet in length. It also poses a danger if allowed into a room with a fresh corpse; a cat is believed to be capable of reanimating a body by jumping over it..

http://geocities.com/k7e7n7o/

keno

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