Monday, March 26, 2012

im in love with a devil ep.2 a princeton love story

im in love with a devil ep.2 a princeton love story
mrs.brown:hi hunny yn:hi mommy mr.brown:hi sweetie yn:hi daddy mrs.brown:we got some news yn:what? mr.brown:were haveing anthor child and its a baby boy yn:really im ganna have my own baby brother mrs.brown:what you wanna name it yn:rayray! mr.brown:thats a good name its cool you know like me mrs.brown:ooo shut up haha yn:i love you mommy mrs.brown&mr.brown:we love you too yn: ;) mr.brown:heres your food and you got your pjs on good job yn:finshes in her room mrs.brown:kisses her forehead good night hunny turns light off yn: dreams _____________________________________________________________ yn:princeton i love you but theres a boy runnig through my mind princeton:who yn:prodigy princeton:i told you to stay away from him! yn:i forgot im sorry hes just cute like you sexy like you and nicer than you princeton:soo hes better than yn:princeton- princeton:BYE! yn: wakes up ______________________________________________________________ yn is 18 yn:brushes teeth parents are on vac! tion and i got a big brother ray:hey yn im 15 yn:you act like i dont know! ray:hey you know just reminding that am- yn:turning 16 we know ray:you on track sis yn:sees somebody who are you princeton sexy ass oops princeton:no bother cause im sleeping over tonight you are with me with yuor sexy ass on me yn:princeton :) prodigy appers yn:o shit prodigy you sexy princeton:get out! you monent s- prodigy:were just frineds yn:awww princeton jelly princeton:wats jelly nvm yn:yea prodigy:so what ya wanna do ...





Flying Painted Storks, Gujarat

Flying Painted Storks, Gujarat
Painted Storks sit in a grassland, on a keekar tree in the Rann of Kutch. They then take flight. "The Painted Stork (Mycteria leucocephala) is a large wading bird in the stork family. It is found in the wetlands of the plains of tropical Asia south of the Himalayas in South Asia and extending into Southeast Asia. Their distinctive pink tertial feathers give them their name. They forage in flocks in shallow waters along rivers or lakes. They immerse their half open beaks in water and sweep them from side to side and snap up their prey of small fish that are sensed by touch. As they wade along they also stir the water with their feet to flush hiding fish. They nest colonially in trees, often along with other waterbirds. They only sounds they produce are weak moans or bill clattering at the nest. They are not migratory and only make short distance movements in some parts of their range in response to food and for breeding. Like other storks, they are often seen soaring on therm! als." "In the past the species has been placed in the genus Ibis, Tantalus and Pseudotantalus. The name Tantalus is derived from Greek mythology. TC Jerdon called it the "Pelican Ibis". It was later placed along with the wood-storks to which it shows behavioural similarities and the affinity has been confirmed by sequence based studies. The Painted Stork is widely distributed over the plains of Asia. They are found south of the Himalayan ranges and are bounded on the west by the Indus river system ...