answersLogoWhite

0

Using a Black Crazy Daisy, you can get :

Shi Shi (Red Dragon, Yellow Hot Silly, Black Crazy)

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What seeds do you need to get big bad bill on moshi monsters?

red love berrys, black crazy dazy and yellow snap apple


How do you get smookems and oddie moshi monsters?

to get snookums you have to plant any coloured star fruit and to get iggy you have to plant 2 crazy dazy that is purple and one moon orchid that is black


How do you get secret 4 the moshling?

ok, i don't think anyone has it yet, but I think it has something to do with the Super Moshis. That's how you get Lady Goo Goo. Roxy is super ultra rare.Add me, icecreampizza


How do you get secret 3 moshling on moshimonsters?

you go to super seeds if you are a member.you buy a crazy dazy and a snap apple and a hot silly pepper.plant it in this order,crazy daisy,snap apple,and hot silly pepper.CAREFUL,one of the colors are turqoius.Ads me,rab5130 for your friend on moshi monsters.send me a message that says you saw my answer on answers.com and soon I will tell you how to get secret 4 moshling.ADD ME SOON!


What rhymes with dazy?

Hazy, lazy,


Are pink dragon fruits rare?

no they r not rare only craziy dazy and snap apple!!add me on moshi im hallec123!!


What actors and actresses appeared in Melodii odnoy operetty - 1978?

The cast of Melodii odnoy operetty - 1978 includes: Irena Morozova as Tangolita Leonid Serebrennikov as Mustafa Tatyana Teterina as Dazy Natalya Zeinalova as Madlen


What do you put in your most precious book For example-my book has information about people tongue twisters lyrics and pictures.. what else is there to put please help me?

I do not know to what extent my memory is typical, but the strongest links I have to past events worth remembering/scrapbooking involve smells. Setting aside some gross examples, a reasonable scrapbooking item, for me at least, might be to scrapbook an autumn leaf. The smell of leaves piled up in the park I used to walk through on my way to and from elementary school as each school year began brings back lots of happy memories. Maybe a flower petal from a spring birthday celebration; a teabag from a trip to England, ... Hi Some of the things I have used in remembering my past are as simple as recipes along side a picture of my aunt who always made "the Lazy Dazy cake" for every family get together and the fruit cake and mother in law's casserole. I have also given them (this works especially well with the men in our family) a piece of paper to write down something they think every body should get to remember. Then if the writing is large as is sometimes the case as we age so we can see better, I reduce it on a photo copier and use it as their journaling on their page. I am one who also absolutely loves "lumpy scrapbooks" so I have purchased the little recording buttons and capture their voice in a song or baby's first word, every one in our family plays them over and over when we get together at holidays.


What actors and actresses appeared in Oi aparadektoi - 1991?

The cast of Oi aparadektoi - 1991 includes: Periklis Albanis as Doctor Yorgos Alevras as Katalipsias Aliki Alexandraki as Aunt Virginia Nikos Alexiou as Nikos Maria Aliferi as TV Game Presenter Marilena Andreou Yiolanta Balaoura Giannis Bezos as Giannis Bezos Giannis Bezos as Yannis Bezos Vlassis Bonatsos as Vlasis Bonatsos Vlassis Bonatsos as Vlassis Bonatsos Zano Danias as Gerard Kostas Evripiotis as Iosif - Madman Eleni Filini as Eleni Hristos Filinis as Katalipsias Petros Filippidis as Policeman Kostas Flokatoulas as Periklis Yota Fotopoulou as Thalia Dimitris Fragioglou as Dimitris Nikos Garofallou as Mihail Mihalakos Meletis Georgiadis as Gymnastis Giorgos Giannopoulos as Maestros Maria Goudi as Katalipsias Vaso Goulielmaki as Emmanouella Vassilis Halakatevakis as Vasilis Halakatevakis Vassilis Halakatevakis as Vassilis Halakatevakis Nikos Hatzopoulos as Insurer Takis Hrisikakos as Nikos Yorgos Hronis as Katalipsias Maria Kanellopoulou as Stella Rania Kipreou Yannis Koikas as Katalipsias Petros Kokosis as Insurer Alexandros Koliopoulos as Kitsos Alevropoulos Pavlos Kontoyannidis as Jack Vassilis Koukouras as Thrasos Sasa Kritsi as Sasa Stella Krouska as Marilou Katerina Liatopoulou Renia Louizidou as Renia Louizidou Erotokritos Mammis as Katalipsias Themis Manesis as Video Club Employee Aias Manthopoulos as Alexis Sotiris Moustakas Andreas Natsios as Yorik Tzina Nikoletopoulou Alkis Panagiotidis as John Vardaxis-Koutroubesis Panos Panopoulos as Horianopoulos Spiros Papadopoulos as Spiros Papadopoulos Spiros Papadopoulos as Spyros Papadopoulos Dimitra Papadopoulou as Dimitra Papadopoulou Christoforos Papakaliatis as Video Club Employee Takis Papamattheou as Takis Mantouras Liana Parousi as Dazy Vana Partheniadou as Vana Karoulou-Leka Dimitris Petropoulos as Yorgos Dikaios Frosso Ralli as Marlen Jenny Sabani as Jenny Eva Stylander as Susie Natalia Tsaliki as Natalia Fonten Konstantinos Tzoumas as Constaden Nikoletta Vlavianou Nikoletta Vlavianou as Popi Antonis Xifaras as Katalipsias Hristoforos Zaralikos as Katalipsias


How do you sound like cat valentine?

1st: Dye or henna your hair a funky way (anything bright or dramatic such as blue, reds or pinks) 2nd: Dark or dramatic eye shadows or eyeliner. If you are younger forget all the eye shadow and stick with lip gloss, brown eye liner and black mascara. 3rd: Wear tanktops, bright patterned t-shirts and denim shorts, skirts or pants. Even wear some heels, but if you're younger wear sneakers, flats, and strappy sandals. 4th: Be random. Say something like "If it snowed and then was sunny, would that make a snowbow?" And then giggle and look around. Giggle quietly at your own lame jokes. 5th: Make your eyes look like bambi eyes- all big and sensitive. But don't overdo it. 6th: Flirt with boys a lot. 7th: Be very sensitive! And use your eyebrows for face expressions all the time. (Watch her profile video on The Slap and look at her eyebrows). It's also on YouTube. 8th: Show off your singing voice for fun, but NEVER be the person to snag the spotlight. Cat is not conceited. 9th: If someone makes a joke or people are discussing an obvious fact, then "get" the joke or fact too late. Ex: Freak the Freak Out. Tori and Jade discussing two girls who won at Karaoke Dokie only because the place was run by one of their dads. Cat, 3 minutes later: "Now I get it! They probably won because of their dad!"


What movie and television projects has Patsy De Forest been in?

Patsy De Forest has: Played Undetermined Role in "Patsy Among the Fairies" in 1915. Played Jane in "Think of the Money" in 1915. Played The Young Flirt in "The New Valet" in 1915. Performed in "The Cellar Spy" in 1915. Performed in "His Three Brides" in 1915. Played Charmian - the Maid in "Queenie of the Nile" in 1915. Played Gwendolin in "The Great Detective" in 1915. Played Miss Simpson in "Blaming the Duck, or Ducking the Blame" in 1915. Performed in "The Human Investment" in 1915. Performed in "Out for a Stroll" in 1915. Played Undetermined Role in "Patsy, Married and Settled" in 1915. Played Betsy in "Playing Horse" in 1915. Played Undetermined Role in "Patsy in Town" in 1915. Performed in "Captain Kidd and Ditto" in 1915. Played Undetermined Role in "Patsy on a Trolley Car" in 1915. Played Undetermined Role in "Patsy on a Yacht" in 1915. Played Undetermined Role in "Patsy at the Seashore" in 1915. Played Flirt in "When Wifie Sleeps" in 1915. Performed in "The New Butler" in 1915. Played Undetermined Role in "Patsy in a Seminary" in 1915. Played Undetermined Role in "Patsy in Business" in 1915. Performed in "His Soul Mate" in 1915. Performed in "Feel My Muscle" in 1915. Played Undetermined Role in "Patsy Among the Smugglers" in 1915. Played Cerise in "A Day on the Force" in 1915. Performed in "Otto the Sleuth" in 1916. Performed in "Otto the Artist" in 1916. Performed in "Otto the Reporter" in 1916. Played Gwendoline in "The Butler" in 1916. Performed in "Otto the Hero" in 1916. Performed in "Otto, the Gardener" in 1916. Played Little Nell in "Sand, Scamps and Strategy" in 1916. Played Romantic Rena in "Romance and Roughhouse" in 1916. Played Mrs. Brown in "Fooling Uncle" in 1916. Performed in "Frocks and Frills" in 1916. Performed in "The Fatal Bean" in 1916. Performed in "Otto the Bellboy" in 1916. Performed in "Otto the Cobbler" in 1916. Played Ida Dukkets in "A Villainous Villain" in 1916. Played The Cashier in "Hash and Havoc" in 1916. Played Mrs. Homer in "There and Back" in 1916. Performed in "No Place Like Jail" in 1916. Performed in "Otto the Traffic Cop" in 1916. Played Ye Princess in "Shanks and Chivalry" in 1916. Performed in "Trilby Frilled" in 1916. Played Carrie in "His Lordship" in 1916. Played The Heroine in "Love and Loot" in 1916. Played The Mashee in "Jumps and Jealousy" in 1916. Played Patsy Darling in "His Conscious Conscience" in 1916. Performed in "Skirts and Cinders" in 1916. Performed in "Otto, the Salesman" in 1916. Played Ruth Sleuth in "She Who Last Laughs" in 1916. Played Dazy in "Her Secret" in 1917. Played The Cook in "Cops and Cussedness" in 1917. Played Her in "Bullies and Bullets" in 1917. Played Rose Deming in "The Love Doctor" in 1917. Performed in "The Guilty Party" in 1917. Performed in "The Last Leaf" in 1917. Played Celia Spraggins in "A Night in New Arabia" in 1917. Played The Wife in "Speed and Spunk" in 1917. Performed in "The Gift of the Magi" in 1917. Played Fanny Dodge in "An Alabaster Box" in 1917. Performed in "A Madison Square Arabian Night" in 1918. Played Marion in "Lost on Dress Parade" in 1918. Performed in "My Girl Suzanne" in 1919. Played Barbara Hampton in "Square Shooter" in 1920. Played Rose Loring in "Sunset Sprague" in 1920.


What does a good descriptive essay sound like?

The Untouchables Shannon Boyle The town was alive with death. The wind rustled the metal roof. The rain pitter-pattered upon it. Not one soul moved. Not one soul dare take a breath. A waft of wet concrete drifted through the dense air. The run-down house sat solo among the thicket of willow trees, located on the only road in the town of Dreary Ville. Its scrap metal was rusting away, becoming a deep red. The lingering musty stench would inevitably scare away any life from staying too long in this town. The street was paved with brown leaves, rotting away at the bumpy road. The cold cuddled close to the deserted town. The sky swirled and whirled with gray, like a blanket of depressment had been laid gently upon the Earth. This town was definitely like no other. This town definitely lived up to its name. This town was definitely not the place anybody wanted to be, except for Luke. Luke was a teenage boy, around fourteen, who had lived in Dreary Ville his whole life. Not even a note was left when ended up in the deserted town, but he didn’t really mind. As odd as it may sound, he had lots of things to do. He spent his days fishing in the murky river, even though he knew there were no fish. He spent his days climbing the willow trees that hung low over the stream. He spent his days thinking about what it would be like to have a person to talk to. He spent his days pretending to have fun, but his heart split in two. Luke only had one wish. All he wanted was to have a friend, a shoulder to cry on when he needed it most. Then, one day, his wish came true. The sound of a jet plane flew directly over the little house of Dreary Ville. Luke ran outside and stood in the middle of the damp road, looking directly up into the abyss of gray. Then the plane flew overhead again, this time letting out a round package with a giant red bow atop it. Astounded, Luke waited anxiously, as the package got closer and closer. His heart thumped loudly. It zoomed through the clouds and landed at the feet of Luke. The gift made a large SMACK! It started to open itself. Inside was a girl, around the age of fourteen, just like Luke. She stood up and revealed her long blond hair and flowing baby-blue dress. She had deep blue eyes and glowing skin. She looked at Luke, straight into his dark brown eyes, and smiled lovingly. “My name,” she whispered in his ear, “is Lyla.” And that is when it all began. Day after day, Luke woke up to the soothing voice of Lyla. The town of Dreary Ville soon grew less “dreary” to the appearance. The willow trees began to straighten up, and were no longer drooping. The river began to have a blue color to it. The sky was still gray, but the sun poked through ever so slightly. Luke’s heart was sewn together again by the marvelous sight of friendship. The two walked hand-in-hand, side-by-side, down the long street. They giggled softly as each took a turn speaking. Each grew fond of one another every minute they spent together. The friendship between them was never-ending. But spending his entire life in Dreary Ville, Luke wished he could travel to a different land, unlike Dreary Ville. “We should go somewhere, far, far away from here.” “But why?” questioned Lyla. She did not understand why anybody would think of such thing. She very much enjoyed Dreary Ville. It had a sense of loneliness that she liked. Her old town was not the nicest of places, certainly not at all like Dreary Ville. She had grown up with parents who hated her. They never liked her, her parents were rude and cruel to her. She always had the thoughts of running away, but her parents held her back. Luke’s mind unfortunately held the complete opposite opinion. “I just think it’s kind of boring. I mean, there is nothing to do here. I’ve already done everything there is to do. All I want is to go somewhere temporarily, like a vacation.” And just like that, Luke turned around and walked away. Lyla turned around quickly. For the last time she would see the frustrated boy stomping down the street. Before she could speak, he disappeared into the fog. Lyla began walking back to Luke, her feet squishing the water on the concrete. As she turned around a bending corner in the street, she noticed the shrubs around a great willow tree shaking. She stopped for a moment and looked at the bushes. She then continued walking. When the corner became straight again, she heard yet another alarming noise. The trees above her swayed, but not in the wind, with her heartbeat. Lyla sprinted. Her heart kept thumping, and the trees kept swaying. Thump, thump, thump. Swish, swish, swish. Suddenly a man dressed in full black leaped out in front of her. She stopped so suddenly that her body was thrown towards his. She landed in his arms and he stuffed her in a bag. Then the man ran swiftly into the brush and was never seen by Luke. Luke woke up the next morning terrified. He scavenged the whole town looking for Lyla. His heart was now chattered. The only thing he ever wanted had left him. The town was no longer living. This time, the rain didn’t even fall from the sky. The trees didn’t even sway with the wind. The river became a dark brown once more. Luke returned to the house and lay on the bed. He began to sob. His tears ran down his cheek and dripped onto the pillow. Luke looked up in between the two sheets of metal rooftop and wished upon a star once more. But this time all that fell from the sky was a drop of water, the last drop of water. “Life isn’t the same without you Lyla,” he whimpered in between breaths. “Please come back.” And just like that, Luke fell fast asleep. The phone rang unusually loud that morning. Luke sat up immediately and starred right at the phone. It rang again, this time louder. It shook. The phone bounced around on the wooden nightstand. The shiny black paint glistened under the lamp. Luke did not dare to pick it up. He never did. Still staring at it, he became more and more anxious for it to leave a message. The more it rang, the more it shook, the louder it got. The sound soon became unbearable, like sirens blaring through a noisy city. Luke was pressing his hands against his ears. His face grew red like a tomato. Finally the ringing ended. Everything was silent once more. The room was so quiet that Luke could hear a cricket chirping from the next town over, which was quite far away. Then the most peculiar thing happened. The phone took in a deep breath, a long one, and launched itself across the room. The shiny, black phone flew across the room and hit the other wall, making a dent the size of a quarter. Then, before Luke could figure anything out, a voice started talking through the phone. “We know your friend is gone,” spoke the deep, hoarse voice. “We know where your friend is.” “We know you want your friend back.” “All you have to do is get your friend.” Without another word the line went dead. Luke was alone on the firm bed, without Lyla. “This can’t be happening,” stuttered Luke. “It can’t be, Lyla, the voice, and then I mean and then…” his voice trailed off into the distance. He glanced over at the phone. Without warning, a seemingly bizarre thing happened. Before Luke went to walk over and pick it up, a violet gas began crawling through the pinholes in the phone. Luke stumbled along the floor. He couldn’t believe his eyes. The violet gas drifted closer to Luke. He sneezed as it tickled the tip of his nose. It wrapped itself around Luke, blanketing the gas among his ripped clothes. Luke panicked, the whole thing seemed unreal. As the gas kept simmering out of the phone, Luke began to feel sleepy. His eyes slowly closed, his body slowly collapsed, he began to blackout. There he lay on the floor of the only house of Dreary Ville. His eyes shot open. Luke panted loudly. He was still a bit dazy, but not enough to notice the different type of environment that he was in. He was no longer lying on a cold floor. Below him was a blanket of soft, rich soil. Above him were thick trees, kissing the heavens above. They towered like skyscrapers in New York City. Around him were lush green bushes. They were somewhat exotic, like a jungle. The humid air stuck to his clothes. His hands were moist. Then, a present fell from the sky. It fell from way up in the treetops. It landed right next to him, with a loud THUMP! It was a large, round, and brown coconut. “I- I- I’m in the jungle!” yelled Luke. He stumbled up and began looking around. He wiped off his blue jeans and walked along the jungle floor. Luke was looked around everywhere. He had no idea how he ended up in this mysterious place. To him it was the weirdest place he had ever been. Not one thing was the same as Dreary Ville. The town of Dreary Ville was completely different. But of course, he liked something different. He was on a mission though. He was going to find Lyla, whether the man on the phone liked it or not. Luke puffed through the thick jungle. He knew he’d been put here for a reason. At every turn he would see the same green tree, or the same green bush. Then he stumbled upon a clue that would send him straight to Lyla. Down on the ground was a set of footprints. Luke immediately followed them. The footprints continued along the jungle floor. They weaved through trees and under branches. Luke continued to follow the two feet until they led to the banks of a massive river. The churning brown water whooshed by Luke at a blistering speed. Giant rapids swirled the murky water around even more. Although Luke was certain that he would never find Lyla, or the man on the phone, the footprints continued along the banks. And so did Luke. Luke had his eyes glued on the footprints for quite some time, until the footprints suddenly stopped. Luke’s eyes lifted up and to the right, where he found the man on the phone. He was certain it was the man on the phone. No doubt about it. The boney man was wearing a black coat and top hat. He stood upon a giant rock that poked out of the howling river. Then Luke realized that the river ended at the tip of the rock. All of the water just fell after the rock. A WATERFALL! The man from the phone seemed to be holding a large brown bag. He realized that Lyla was inside the bag! “Don’t touch her!” shouted Luke. Surprised, the man from the phone turned to see Luke standing solemnly at the bank of the river, eyeing him. “Oh don’t worry,” spoke the man from the phone, “I won’t touch her, I’ll just drop her.” One of his bony fingers let go of the bag. “No you won’t,” assured Luke. “And why is that?” question the man from the phone. “Because I’m getting her before you do!” yelled Luke. And with that, he lunged him self-forward and plunged into the icy water. His frigid body floated past the man from the phone and just as he fell off the waterfall, he stretched his arm out as far as he could and clenched the end of the bag. Down went the bag, down went Luke. The two tumbled and flipped and twisted down the angry waterfall. They both landed with a SPLASH! on the water. The mist cleared as they drifted closer to shore. Luke barely managed to sit up straight before Lyla jumped on him. “You came for me!” she exclaimed with delight. “Of course I did,” uttered Luke. “Why wouldn’t I?” “Because I thought you were mad at me.” answered Lyla. The two laughed next to each other on the edge of the pond. The two were together again, hand-in-hand, in a forbidden land. “How do we get ourselves out of here?” questioned Lyla. “I have no idea.” Luke responded. “Over there!” suggested Lyla. The two glanced over at a black door that stood in between two trees. “It’s worth a try,” hoped Luke. They both got up and walked over to the door. They held hands and at the same time opened the door. The handle creaked slightly as the two twisted it. They both put their left foot in first, and then their right. They stepped in and a white light glowed wildly in their faces. it shown through the door. Just before the door slammed shut, Luke her a hoarse voice coming from the waterfall, it spoke, “Don’t think you’ll get away!” The white light only glistened now. They continued to walk through and then fell again. They fell through a thin layer of clouds. Down they went, hand in hand. Luke and Lyla landed with a THUD! On the damp road of Dreary Ville. Luke and Lyla walked down the only road in the town of Dreary Ville and ended up in the only house of Dreary Ville. They both sat on the only bed of Dreary Ville, and laughed the only laugh of Dreary Ville. The two were meant for each other, and their friendship could never be broken. They spent their days together, fishing, hugging, laughing, playing, all in the town of Dreary Ville. Luke knew one thing every moment he spent with her. He knew that friendship is key. The key to life.