Friday, March 04, 2005

Today's featured article
Hilda Doolittle (email her at doolittle74@hotmail.com)

Hilda Doolittle, better known by the pen name H.D., was an American poet, novelist and memoirist. She is best known for her association with the key early 20th century avant-garde Imagist group of poets, although her later writing represents a move away from the Imagist model and towards a distinctly feminine version of modernist poetry and prose. Doolittle was one of the leading figures in the bohemian culture of London in the early decades of the century. Her work is noted for its use of classical models and its exploration of the conflict between lesbian and heterosexual attraction and love that closely resembled her own life. Her later poetry also explores traditional epic themes, such as violence and war, from a feminist perspective. H.D. was the first woman to be granted the American Academy of Arts and Letters medal.

Arctic fox

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

The Arctic fox (Alopex lagopus or Vulpes lagopus) is a small fox native to cold Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Although some authorities have suggested placing them in the Vulpes genus, they have long been considered the sole member of the genus Alopex.

Description

Arctic foxes have coats that come in two distinct color schemes.Foxes of the white scheme are white in the winter and in thesummer are dull brown, remaining whitish underneath. Foxes of the bluescheme are light gray in the winter, and in the summer aregray with a bluish tint.

Arctic fox in summer coat
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Arctic fox in summer coat

Arctic foxes tend to be 50 to 60 cm long, not including a 30-cm tail. Theyare 20 to 30 cm tall at the shoulder, and usually weigh from 3 to 6 kg. Thus, theyare about the size of a domestic cat.

The species name, lagopus, means "rabbit foot," a reference to the thick hair on the pads of the animal's feet. Thehair helps reduce heat loss into snow and ice, and it improves traction.

 

Habits

Arctic foxes eat a wide variety of things, including lemmings, birds and their eggs, carrion, and plants. The most important of thesefoods is the lemming. A family of foxes can eat dozens of lemmings each day. When their normal prey is scarce, Arctic foxes havebeen known to scavenge the leftovers of larger predators, such as polar bears,even though polar bears' prey includes the Arctic fox itself.

The foxes tend to form monogamous pairs in the breeding season. Litters of abouthalf a dozen to a dozen whelps are born in the early summer, a very large litter size for mammals. The parents raise the young in a large den.

 

Population and distribution

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Arctic foxes have a circumpolar range, meaning that they are foundthroughout the entire Arctic, including Russia, Canada, Alaska, Greenland,Iceland, and Svalbard. They areplentiful in most areas, although a few isolated populations are struggling.

The population of Arctic foxes tends to fluctuate in a cycle along with the population of lemmings. Because the foxesreproduce very quickly and often die young, population levels are not seriously impacted by trapping. Still, they have been eradicated from many areas where humans are settled.

The Arctic fox is frequently losing ground to the larger red fox. Historically,the Grey Wolf has kept the number of red foxes down, but as wolves have beenhunted to near extinction, the red fox population has grown larger, taking overthe niche of top predator. In areas of northern Europe there are programs to hunt redfoxes in the Arctic fox's previous range.

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I'm not all sure who's going yet, but it's a safe bet to say that the following are definetely going:

Little Pink Sock(s)
skinny for nothing
Must be the Whiskey
Arctic Fox (myself)

That leaves two floating tickets. I'm not requiring payment. Candidates include:

"Pop Culture Jones" *finger point, wink*
Matt Bright
Wish I'd been a child actor
other?

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Guess who has six tickets to see David Sedaris on Sunday, 4/17/05, at 7:00 PM? The Wily Beavers do!

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

I didn't mean to hurt
I'm sorry that i made you cry
I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy

Monday, February 28, 2005

Who is who? LPS you are an impotent/jealous imposter guy?

Anyway, my mom got put into the hospital on friday night/saturday morning around midnight. She seems a little better now.
We are waiting to start the transplant preparations soon.

Josh and I are going to Florida for 2 weeks. We leave friday.
Anybody who wants a postcard should email me your address.
My email is mmahe01s@uis.edu

Until then... I must go bury myself in homework
Still, having us all over for hot chocolate and setting the place on fire does sound fun. It's snowing today: Is tonight good for you?

From www.freezerbox.com,

ROWDY RODDY PIPER
by Adam Bulger
Sports | 2/19/2003

Q: You've fought over 7,000 fights as a professional wrestler. Is there one fight that stands out?

A: There was a dog collar match between Greg Valentine and myself. The promoters wanted a brutal match that people would keep coming back to see. That sounded good... in principle. And one time? But to do it every night? Never crossed this dumb wrestler's head. I had special collars made up with sheep's wool on the inside, thinking that it would be a little easier on the neck. Greg Valentine and I did this match about 40 times. He had me by the hair and he had his fist wrapped inside the chain and he was wailing on my ear. He was mad at me, not because I was beating him with a chain but because by the 29th match, we both had a rash around our necks from the sheep's wool that looked like herpes.

Castoreum

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