Friday, December 31, 2010
Server Change
Palm is now only available to level 10 oh pandanda D:
Monday, December 27, 2010
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
me and starbright1
me and star
- star is the one with yellow dress, snowflake headband, red mug, and red nose
- i am the one with pink shirt, pink necklace, pink sunglasses, and pink hat
Friday, December 17, 2010
Saturday, December 4, 2010
keyboard probems
guys, im keyboard is failing so i will have to talk safe chat
(wrote this with on-screen keyboard)
(wrote this with on-screen keyboard)
Saturday, November 27, 2010
rainbow pandaz
thanks to starbright1, awesomegurl1, sofi916, negrita, orangelore and of course me.
- starbright1-green
- awesomegurl1-red
- orangelore-yellow
- sofi916-purple
- lollore-blue
- negrita-orange
thanks for your help :)
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
free membership day
free membership day on saturday the 27th
Sunday, November 21, 2010
blue moon
The full moon of November arrives on Sunday and will bring with it a cosmic addition: It will also be a so-called "blue moon."
"But wait a minute," you might ask. "Isn't a 'blue moon' defined as the second full moon that occurs during a calendar month? Sunday's full moon falls on Nov. 21 and it will be the only full moon in November 2010. So how can it be a 'blue' moon?"
Indeed, November's full moon is blue moon – but only if we follow a rule that's now somewhat obscure.
In fact, the current "two- full moons in one month" rule has superseded an older rule that would allow us to call Sunday's moon "blue." To be clear, the moon does not actually appear a blue color during a blue moon, it has to do with lunar mechanics.
Confused yet?
Well, as the late Paul Harvey used to say — here now, is the rest of the story:
The blue moon rule
Back in the July 1943 issue of Sky & Telescope magazine, in a question and answer column written by Lawrence J. Lafleur, there was a reference made to the term "blue moon." [Gallery - Full Moon Fever]
Lafleur cited the unusual term from a copy of the 1937 edition of the now-defunct Maine Farmers' Almanac (NOT to be confused with The Farmers' Almanac of Lewiston, Maine, which is still in business).
On the almanac page for August 1937, the calendrical meaning for the term "blue moon" was given.
That explanation said that the moon "... usually comes full twelve times in a year, three times for each season."
Occasionally, however, there will come a year when there are 13 full moons during a year, not the usual 12. The almanac explanation continued:
playing by the (old) rules
Now, let's come back to this Sunday's full moon.
Under the old Almanac rule, this would technically be a blue moon. In the autumn season of 2010, there are four full moons:
- Sept. 23
- Oct. 22
- Nov. 21
- Dec. 21
Friday, November 19, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
almost thanks giving day
almost thanks giving cant wait for the pandanda gift!
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Monday, November 8, 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
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Monday, September 27, 2010
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Have some of you noticed that you can move while sliding, siting, dancing, or jumping? All you have to do is start moving, and just press the following letters:
J (jump)
S (sit)
D (dance)
It's really cool, try it!
J (jump)
S (sit)
D (dance)
It's really cool, try it!
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