Carnival of the Mundane XV
Sorry for the wait, folks. We had a few problems to work out, but never fear-the show must and will go on. As you may notice, i'm not the only one around here running late. In fact, I'd say lateness has been quite a theme among our participants. Without further ado, here is this week's...er...last week's Carnival of the Mundane. P.S. Participation seemed to be down some this time. Also, if you've sent a submission and don't see it here, look for it next time.
Bull wants us all to know about some animals that without his efforts would be the late, beloved pets of someone.
Jack wants to talk about his favorite late night treat.
Over at Lil Duck Duck we get the story of being a little behind.
Paul has some excellent tips on how to ruin your friendships. Strangely, being late isn't one of them.
Miriam says if you're a late-comer at the office, Ask for Betty.
Tiff tells the tale of a late lunch.
Kevin offers us a long overdue answer to a burning question: which is better, pirates or ninjas?
Tracy shares a lesson about putting off parasite prevention.
Marisa takes a momentary trip back in time.
Graig teaches a fish about delayed gratification.
Jen complains, not about her neighbors being late, but how it seems they are a litte too in sync with her very personal schedule.
Liz is worried about the late, great planet Earth.
The Wordnerd complains about having to wait aound for some much needed attention.
Leesepea's pet sees a late-night emergency.
Finally, here's your chance to hear more from Hyperion than you probably have lately.

ROTFL a little behind! Thanks for including us, I'll link to you tomorrow ;).
Posted by: MamaDuck | July 29, 2006 at 03:11 PM
Thanks for the mention!
Posted by: Miriam | July 29, 2006 at 05:08 PM
Thanks for the mention.
Posted by: miriam's ideas | July 29, 2006 at 05:09 PM
Thanks for the mention.
Posted by: Miriam | July 29, 2006 at 05:09 PM
Did I actually send that in? I don't remember doing this one because I was heading out of town.
Cool.
Posted by: Kevin | August 07, 2006 at 01:10 PM