Tunch in September 2005:
Tunch in October, 2008:
Tunch, this morning:
We are making progress.
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Tunch in September 2005:
Tunch in October, 2008:
Tunch, this morning:
We are making progress.
This post is in: Cat Blogging, Dog Blogging, Open Threads
In case you haven’t noticed, I am kind of burnt out and have been slacking. Too much going on and too much to do, plus kind of blogged out after the inaugural burst. At any rate, pets:
Remember that awesome video a while back of the dog on the water slide while the owner was away? I also really like cats that look like lions, for whatever reason. I also almost forgot, I am thinking about adopting a 3 year old cat who needs a home. He has been de-clawed (something I would never do), so I think I will wait awhile since I know those probably go pretty quick, and I will just pick up someone else if he is not around in a week.
PS- No, I don’t have an opinion about the stupid damned NY Post chimpanzee cartoon. I simply don’t care. Don’t buy the NY Post if it pisses you off.
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Ton of pet pics coming in, and we have reached the point that posting a pet pic is sort of like that Star Trek episode called “The Trouble with Tribbles.” I posted three pics last night, thinking I had whittled down the stack of 60 or so to go, and then I checked my email this morning and 14 more pics came in. For thoe of you wondering where your pet is, I will get to it. At any rate, some more:
As always, claim your pets in the comments. Have a good one, I will be back later.
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I have been slacking on the pet photos, and they are starting to stack up, so here are a few:
Claim your pets.
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Let’s start the day with some pictures:
Claim your pets.
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I’m tired for some reason. It has been raining and crappy all day, and that always screws up my sinuses. Also, Tunch, for no reason whatsoever, just ran into the office, attacked my right foot, and then screamed out of the room like a cruise missile.
It is only a little scratch, but it did draw blood. The fat bastard has gone feral.
A live action shot from five minutes ago.
*** Update ***
An early entrant for the 2009 Golden Wingnut Award. I’m laughing hysterically.
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Apparently some guy is talking about something in a little. I don’t know, but people in the comments seem to think it is more important than the Backyard Brawl, which is currently in progress. I beg to differ. At any rate, here is a place for you to talk about it.
Also, a little bird emailed me this link to the Corner, where they are listing the top #25 conservative movies of all time. #22 is Brazil:
Brazil (1985): Vividly depicting the miserable results of elitist utopian schemes, Terry Gilliam’s Brazil portrays a darkly comic dystopia of malfunctioning high-tech equipment and the dreary living conditions common to all totalitarian regimes. Everything in the society is built to serve government plans rather than people. The film is visually arresting and inventive, with especially evocative use of shots that put the audience in a subservient position, just like the people in the film. Terrorist bombings, national-security scares, universal police surveillance, bureaucratic arrogance, a callous elite, perversion of science, and government use of torture evoke the worst aspects of the modern megastate.
No wonder they love it.
Finally, one of our commenters is adopting a kitty, and it has no name:
A shame to go through life without a name. Please help.
*** Update ***
That didn’t take long. I just got an email informing me that said kitty has already been named and has made herself at home:
Say hello to “Momo.”