My cat Tanuki got the door opening concept early on - I'd see her using her front paws to try to turn the knob very often.
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
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.
My cats are so stupid that if a door is cracked open an inch, they don't know how to push or pull it open wide enough to squeeze through.
Corn is down, baby pearls are taking one for the team.
Oh yeah, I did know Eric Balfour's name! I should have been more surprised.... On Shawn Hatosy, I just really loved Outside Providence.
I am...Killjoy!
Domo arigato... Not!
Heee, in clearing out an old box of memorobilia, I found a concert program from the Styx Killroy tour. I worked the Berkely performance as an usher. I remember having a hair flipping contest with my other friends who were ushering. Yes, random.
Domo arigato... Not!
Damn, tommyrot beat me to it.
I LOVE the hair-flipping contest--and at a Styx concert, no less.
My DH is now available for viewing. A friend of his is one of the people chosen to drive the electric Mini Cooper this year, and is blogging about the experience. J was called on to test-drive and give his opinion. You can hear him speaking the auto-journalese I hear on a regular basis. It's a short little video and the car is very cool. [link]
Fred: [link]
Cowboy neckercheif: [link] tails out -- [link] more common "triangle forward" presentation [link]
I think its either a messy ascot or some sort of hip 70s man-scarf style we've all mercifully repressed.
I used to work with a woman who had a very large, very strong cat. He could open the refrigerator and get his own snacks. He would also lie under a piece of furniture on his back and push up with his paws and move chairs and such.
After Debbie gave birth to second child Paris, she couldn't have kids again, "The delivery was so hard. My insides were all torn up and I was barren. When he knew I couldn't have any more babies he didn't want anything to do with me."
Barren? Who says barren? Someone get me a Brit. Do Brits still say 'barren'?
Huffington Post is quoting News of the World. Um... doesn't NotW make The Star look reputable? I don't read Huff Post much, isn't it usually pretty credible?
At lunch MSNBC was all MJ all the time with brief snippits of, oh, the Supreme Court nominee, potential revolution in Iran, a coup in Honduras... silly things like that. We're on the 24 Hour Not-News Cycle again, aren't we?