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Arsinoe follows Hatshepsut
Posted Aug 2, 2002
Yesterday I lost my beloved Arsinoe, found her dead in her cage, exactly three weeks after Hatshepsut passed away. These are not the luckiest weeks for us; I will always hold them in my heart, they won't be forgotten. I miss my dear princess
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Latest reply: Aug 2, 2002
birthday
Posted Jul 30, 2002
It's my 24th birthday today- hope Uwe invites me to a nice dinner?! He already gave me a wee candle this morning. It started to play a melody when I lit it- shock! Thought it was my mobile ringing!
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Latest reply: Jul 30, 2002
Bastet & Nefertari
Posted Jul 19, 2002
We got two baby rats, Bastet and Nefertari. They are look-a-like sisters, wee husky girls with a black "mask" around their eyes. Both of them are very friendly and adorable; Arsinoe semms to like them. Hope it's a story with a happy end...
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Latest reply: Jul 19, 2002
Hatshepsut went over the Rainbow Bridge
Posted Jul 12, 2002
Yesterday, my beloved rattie Hatshepsut died. Some of my friends told me to get new rats immediately, so I went to the pet shop and got Bastet and Nefertari, two adorable little Husky rat girls. I hope they will get along with Arsinoe... Everybody who reads this, keep your fingers crossed and light a candle for Hatshepsut, please.
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Latest reply: Jul 12, 2002
lazy Sunday
Posted Jun 23, 2002
I made up my mind- I am going to stop studying next year. Doesn't get me anywhere. I'd like to work as a vet's assistant as I love animals (well, except spiders...) I am extremely bored of sitting on my a** doing nothing more senseful than reading books. Uwe's quite proud of me, he never expected me to make a decision on my future I'll go to the Arbeitsamt next week to get me some information. Finally something is happening
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