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Monday, March 02, 2009 | 11:12 PM

I bought this bag in blue from Dorothy Perkins:

but the straps are too long! i sling it and it reaches somewhere mid thigh =( do they even make women that tall?! Anybody knows where I can get more holes punched into the strap plus the metal reinforcements?

So nice to be shopping again tho!

On a separate note.. I've been fascinated by a new type of ant that has invaded my office desk recently. I've encountered 2 jumping ants! SF tried to tell me a few weeks ago that she saw ants that could jump and I brushed her enthusiasm aside claiming that ants could not possibly jump since their legs aren't like grasshoppers. But lo and behold! I'm sorry SF I've wronged u! those ants really jump when they feel threatened by your advancing hand! I just did a quick wiki search and found this:

"Some species are capable of leaping. For example, Jerdon's jumping ant (Harpegnathos saltator) is able to jump by synchronising the action of its mid and hind pairs of legs."

The office ants look nothing like the Harpegnathos tho :S

We learn new things everydayyyyy.