A little about me...


I don't know where they come from but they sure do come...I hope they're coming for me! My name is CatScratchFever1987 (a.k.a. "Scratch") and I am a straight, 22-year-old female. I am a Christian, a Conservative, a mama's girl, and an aspiring mortician. If you do not like any of that, DO NOT READ FURTHER. I sometimes think I'm pretty smart, but sometimes I also reveal the depths of my stupidity. I'm also something of a hypocrite; in spite of my Christian beliefs and upbringing, I enjoy dirty jokes and cuss words.

I like music (as my screenname should suggest), but I'm picky. Don't give me any of that Beyonce shit or Justin Bieber crap--I'm not interested. In fact, I think it will be a happy day when Miley Cyrus either dies or decides to retire from private life. I like the old stuff--Electric Light Orchestra, Elton John, and The Who are my big three. I have many, many others in my little stash of music, however.

I also like to knit, crochet, and sew. I'm trying to get to a point where I'll be able to make my own clothes instead of buying them. I collect dolls and rocks, and take pictures of clouds. I enjoy collecting large, funny-looking rocks and cleaning them up in the kitchen sink. I like freight trains, frogs, children, and cats. I hate spiders, heights, small enclosed spaces, loud thunder, pervy guys, and the bleeding terrorist assholes that want to talk about "Death to America" and all that nonsense.

If you are interested in networking with me elsewhere I have an account on VampireFreaks (RagingMoon1987) and Twitter (Treefrog1987). I also have accounts on Facebook and MySpace, but I hate MySpace and telling you my Facebook page would reveal my real name. If you want to honest-to-God get to know me, Facebook is the way to go. Good luck finding me--you're gonna need it! In fact, don't even bother searching for me on MySpace since I'm never there. I'm in this for friends only--anyone asking me for anything else will be subjected to a long string of insults and a stent in the voodoo lounge. I also am not interested in engaging in some long, drawn-out argument with idiots. We are all entitled to our own opinions, so if you don't like what I wrote, then GO AWAY AND DON'T READ MY POSTS!!! Don't even bother sending me a hot little message about how much you hated the post--I will not read it. Just leave me be and I'll leave you be. This is the real world--not everyone is going to bend over backwards to ensure they will not offend someone.

Go ahead and ask, but you may be very, VERY sorry.
Blossom Flowerpot, a Lalaloopsy from MGA Entertainment, the same company that makes Bratz, Moxie Teenz and Moxie Girls.  Lalaloopsies come in two different sizes, large like my Blossom, and miniature.  The big ones are about ten inches long and made of plastic with fabric clothing, and the little ones are all plastic.
My particular Blossom is well-painted with an adorable hairstyle and a sweet little face.  Her clothes are well-constructed and colorful.  She has a complete little outfit; the dress has a white eyelet pinafore with yellow buttons on the pockets, and a green petticoat with white polka dots.  Her shoes are orange with white bows and little white polka dots, and her legs have orange-and-white striped tights. Like all Lalaloopsies, Blossom has white plastic panties molded to her butt, and her birthdate (April 22nd) is printed on a green heart on these panties.  Her arms swivel and move, and her legs swing freely.  Both are flexible but cannot hold a pose.  Her pet is a green and pink butterfly with white polka dots on the wings.
Most of Blossom’s features are positive; the thing I like the least about her is her head.  It’s very heavy and could double as a club if needed, and the neck joint is a tad loose so her head wobbles when she’s shaken.  Other Lalaloopsies can have this issue, but it’s not a super-mondo problem and should not deter anyone from buying this toy for their children (or for themselves).  The other problem I’ve found is with the butterfly’s paint job.  It has chips in places and looks like it could easily flake off.  This isn’t a serious problem either, if you’re good with a paintbrush and paint!
The packaging says that Lalaloopsies are fun for “ages 4 to 104.”  I’m 24 and I’m definately enjoying my Blossom!

Blossom Flowerpot, a Lalaloopsy from MGA Entertainment, the same company that makes Bratz, Moxie Teenz and Moxie Girls. Lalaloopsies come in two different sizes, large like my Blossom, and miniature. The big ones are about ten inches long and made of plastic with fabric clothing, and the little ones are all plastic.

My particular Blossom is well-painted with an adorable hairstyle and a sweet little face. Her clothes are well-constructed and colorful. She has a complete little outfit; the dress has a white eyelet pinafore with yellow buttons on the pockets, and a green petticoat with white polka dots. Her shoes are orange with white bows and little white polka dots, and her legs have orange-and-white striped tights. Like all Lalaloopsies, Blossom has white plastic panties molded to her butt, and her birthdate (April 22nd) is printed on a green heart on these panties. Her arms swivel and move, and her legs swing freely. Both are flexible but cannot hold a pose. Her pet is a green and pink butterfly with white polka dots on the wings.

Most of Blossom’s features are positive; the thing I like the least about her is her head. It’s very heavy and could double as a club if needed, and the neck joint is a tad loose so her head wobbles when she’s shaken. Other Lalaloopsies can have this issue, but it’s not a super-mondo problem and should not deter anyone from buying this toy for their children (or for themselves). The other problem I’ve found is with the butterfly’s paint job. It has chips in places and looks like it could easily flake off. This isn’t a serious problem either, if you’re good with a paintbrush and paint!

The packaging says that Lalaloopsies are fun for “ages 4 to 104.” I’m 24 and I’m definately enjoying my Blossom!