Juvenile crime makes you stupid, too? Huh.
Natter 62: The 62nd Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think teenage+ biggo issues makes more stupid.
Video of child afraid of puppets: DO NOT WANT!
I was a child afraid of puppets. (Side note: an italicized "I" looks really funny in html.) Puppets are scary! They have unreasonably large mouths which do not coincide with their speaking! They lead complicated lives which always have some sort of message. Mysterious people come out of the curtains and bow! Irrational!
Wait! Is the video of me? 'Cause that's just upsetting.
"We've replaced Liese's musical instruments with a room full of puppets. Let's see if she notices..."
Video of child afraid of puppets: DO NOT WANT!
hear hear... or is it here here!? Either way, I think scared kids is sad, not funny so I didn't watch it.
We've replaced Liese's musical instruments with a room full of puppets.
Aargh! Did I not mention my last singing, dancing anxiety nightmare? What are you trying to do to me? I ask you!
On reflection, it occurs to me that I say "as a child I was afraid of puppets" but I don't know that I'm less frightened of them now. It's just that fewer people try to forcibly expose me to puppets these days.
I just spent 30 (sleep-depriving) minutes searching for the kitten. Who'd burrowed under the covers like he'd never done before. From now on? Next cat=grown cat! Kittens are tiring.
I worked with a gal who was afraid of people in animal costumes. When we had The Easter Bunny come entertain the kiddies one year she could not wait on her tables if The Bunny was in the same room as her section.
I have a pretty clear memory of a ventriloquist's dummy trying to flirt with me at a show when I was five or so (it might have been Jeff Dunham). I was humiliated and ran out of there before the show even ended.