Second, our son was born up on the hill at OHSU and we had this huge crowd of doctors, residents, students, etc. I remember Mr. Kim in Portland jokingly asking which was the machine that went "ping". Good times, good times.
You mean, be prepared to be AMAZED at how quickly they become adults and start boning non-stop!! Make sure you take the time to explain to your sea monkeys about the birds and bees before it's too late!!!
@11 But the goldfish might eat the sea monkeys...reminds of the time a friend of mine in grade school went away for a few weeks and threw a big handful of mealy worms into his little green lizard's tank...and came back to find the mealy worms had hatched into beetles and had eaten the lizard, ew.
@10 I am going to sound like I know wayyyy too much about raising sea monkeys, but that's only because I did it once in high school to great success, if you can be successful with a tiny plastic tank full of nasty sea-fleas. But the eggs come with "food" and then there is a delightful and mysterious packet of food-product for you to feed them! Totally works! I think the key to success is starting out with purified water...
Just sent pics of my babies out on the town in Amsterdam at the great club Prik! And boy do some of them have some big sacks! Had to turn away the rentboy baggage carrier one of them ordered for the trip. :-P
Second, our son was born up on the hill at OHSU and we had this huge crowd of doctors, residents, students, etc. I remember Mr. Kim in Portland jokingly asking which was the machine that went "ping". Good times, good times.
They don't have crowns.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Jr757h29…
Are sea monkeys entitled to child support?
If so, you're in for a heap of pain.
Signed,
DSHS
This article about him is one of the funniest things I've ever read:
http://articles.latimes.com/2000/oct/01/…