Abracadanielle

Abracadanielle

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77 comments posted · 7 followers · following 1

7 years ago @ The Toast - An Open Thread, and Se... · 0 replies · +6 points

YES! I find myself searching for comments and threads about as often as posts (and one time a picture of puppy Sansa from a link roundup with the caption "her butt is so fluffins"), and neither the site's search or Google is much use.

7 years ago @ The Toast - An Open Thread, and Se... · 1 reply · +22 points

Oh what a Dog!

See also this Dog, who tackled a Possum, paraded it around the yard, and then had to be vigorously enscrubbled of Possum-stench.

7 years ago @ The Toast - An Open Thread, and Se... · 0 replies · +35 points

Everything on the subject of DADS:

7 years ago @ The Toast - An Open Thread, and Se... · 0 replies · +14 points

Mine was the forsythia bush in our backyard that formed a cave big enough for children and too small for adults, in my part of New Hampshire they're one of the first things to bloom in the spring.

7 years ago @ The Toast - A note on The Toast · 0 replies · +158 points

7 years ago @ The Toast - A note on The Toast · 0 replies · +109 points

We're going to have a Toastie president!!! It's fitting that my most popular comment here included this gif:

7 years ago @ The Toast - Link Roundup! · 1 reply · +17 points

7 years ago @ The Toast - Open Thread! · 0 replies · +9 points

I went to college with the creator of BoJack Horseman, we had a playwriting class together and because he's very nice I didn't resent him (overly) for being much better at it than me.

7 years ago @ The Toast - Cocktail Hour: Open Th... · 0 replies · +10 points

many hugs, dear bird.

7 years ago @ The Toast - Cocktail Hour: Open Th... · 3 replies · +1 points

I'm heading to the UP at the end of July! Near the Pictured Rocks lakeshore, where I'll spend a week in a cabin with my dog and spouse and not have to answer any emails (*cackles madly!!!*). Spouse and I are in Illinois while all our family are on East or West coasts, so taking a vacation where we have no relations feels delightfully self-indulgent.

I've never been to Michigan, and don't really have plans beyond "explore rocks/lake/forest". Toasts who are familiar with the area, anything I shouldn't miss?