About My Blog.

Welcome! This is "Catatonic Digressions."
Most readers don't understand my blog's title. It's an old inside joke from a forum long gone. I was going to change it, but since it's been "confusing" for so long, I decided to leave it. Don't worry about what it means, the content of the blog is what matters...or not

Unfortunately, my blog isn't what I set out for it to be. A sick woman in Orleans, MA began stalking me in 2007 on Myspace. Since that time, this woman obsessed over me to the point of having the police come to her home and threaten to confiscate her laptop. She is a racist and anti-Semite.I could no longer blog freely, knowing this nutbag was just going to take the photos I'd post and put them on a child exploitation website.

This site is only up for the information it has that others might need to know about. That information is about "Seal Shepherd" aka Michael McDade, Kat McAboy aka Marilyn McAboy and Veronika Hompo, a self-proclaimed Nazi.


I'm a real person. I'm real and I don't pretend to be someone I'm not. After years of putting up with online abuse by manipulative, pathological liars, attention whores or narcissists, I've had it. Don't bother me with pathetic drama. I have no time for these types of people and their need to absorb others' time and attention.

This blog is no longer used. I've retired it for the most part unless something very important comes up.

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Thursday, May 27, 2010

PLACEBO 'Every You Every Me'





Brilliant.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

FlashForward Cancelled By ABC, And We’re Angry

FlashForward Cancelled By ABC, And We’re Angry


FlashForward Cancelled By ABC, And We’re Angry

By Long Island Press on May 14th, 2010

FlashForward is done, according to ABC network. The show was reportedly bringing in low ratings and couldn’t make a recovery.
The show was about how people lived after they all passed out in a worldwide blackout and saw glimpses of their futures.
Now, this show was awesome. And we have watched it since day one. Now, they are going to film some crappy ending, if they even decide to give it one, and we’ll never know where the show was going to go.
We feel jipped. Why bother getting involved in any new show when they just keep canceling them? Especially when the station is perfectly fine with keeping the stale Grey’s Anatomy on the air.
Not that we’re bitter or anything.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Birthday Girl.

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Friday, May 07, 2010

Salati the leopard and Tommy the dog snuggle up after their daily game of chase | Mail Online

Salati the leopard and Tommy the dog snuggle up after their daily game of chase | Mail Online

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Spot the difference: The leopard and the golden retriever who are the best of friends 

By MAIL FOREIGN SERVICE
Last updated at 3:39 PM on 6th May 2010


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1273864/Salati-leopard-Tommy-dog-snuggle-daily-game-chase.html#ixzz0oVDSznZj



It's a role reversal not commonly seen, but then the cat chasing this dog is a little larger than most.
Salati, a ten-month-old leopard, and her best friend, golden retriever Tommy, like nothing more than to run amok before settling down for a friendly cuddle.
The odd couple were reared together at Glen Afric Country Lodge near Pretoria in South .
Tommy the dog and Salati the Leopard
Close: Salati, a ten-month-old leopard, leans in for a cuddle with her best friend, Golden Retriever Tommy
Animal wrangler Richard Brooker, 23, raised Salati and takes her and family dog Tommy for their daily exercise together. 
Each morning, he walks them on his family's 1,850-acre estate and then lets them run free to their hearts' content.
He said: 'Wherever you see one the other is right behind. They are inseparable and both have lots of energy so they get the exercise they both need together.
Tommy the dog and Salati the Leopard
No secrets: The pair take daily walks together at the Glen Afric Country Lodge near Pretoria in South Africa
'When we first received Salati she was tiny and Tommy could chase her around. But now with Salati matching him for weight the tables have turned.
'It's all fun and games and they love playing together.
'But dogs aren't used to being chased by cats almost the same size as them. I think it was a shock for him when she started doing the chasing but it's fun to see them exploring together.'
Playmates: Tommy and Salati enjoy a bit of rough and tumble in the South African bush
Playmates: Tommy and Salati enjoy a bit of rough and tumble in the South African bush
As a cub Salati was much smaller than friendly Tommy, who weighs 18lb.
But the fast-growing predator now packs a bigger punch at a hefty 40lb, more than twice the weight of her excitable dog friend.
Mr Brooker added: 'Dogs need to walk and going out with Tommy for a ramble in the bushes means Salati develops properly into a fit adult leopard.
Travelling companions: The pair lie contentedly together in the boot of the four-wheel drive
Travelling companions: The pair lie contentedly together in the boot of the four-wheel drive
'I take them out in the truck so they can have a good run-around together in lots of space.'
Rescued as an orphaned cub, Salati was donated by a local vet to the family-run country retreat, which helps to rehabilitate injured and destitute animals.
Breeding programmes at the spectacular venue also ensure that some of their animals who will never be able to survive in the wild enjoy the good life within huge enclosures.
The Brookers' hard work has helped boost wildlife numbers in the area. They have over 200 animals across 32 species on the grounds.
The stunning getaway is visited by resident guests staying at the lodge and day visitors who want to see Africa's amazing creatures including lions, elephants and giraffes.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1273864/Salati-leopard-Tommy-dog-snuggle-daily-game-chase.html#ixzz0oVDaAQ00