Booty call, people. BOOTY. CALL.
And this is why I didn't say anything earlier.
'Sleeper'
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.
Booty call, people. BOOTY. CALL.
And this is why I didn't say anything earlier.
Nuclear Grade Duct Tape
Sadly, this does not mean you can survive nuclear war by wrapping yourself in it. It just means that it won't release anything harmful into plant systems. It's not used for ducts, of course, since duct tape is useful for almost everything except ducts.
Sadly, this does not mean you can survive nuclear war by wrapping yourself in it.
Heh. Yeah, it'd be cool if you could wrap an atomic bomb in nuclear grade duct tape and set it off and have it inflate to the size of a small house, like a cartoon character who accidentally inhales high-pressure air....
This is sooo typical of a cat.
This is sooo typical of a cat.
Yeah. The probability that your cat will like the bed, toy, etc. that you bought it is inversely proportional to what you spent for it.
The probability that your cat will like the bed, toy, etc. that you bought it is inversely proportional to what you spent for it.
True. And the probability that your cat will like the sofa, chair, etc. that you bought yourself is directly proportional to what you spend for it.
Whoah. Andy Richter is going to be on the Tonight Show with Conan.
The probability that your cat will like the bed, toy, etc. that you bought it is inversely proportional to what you spent for it.
But if you try to take said new expensive item away from the cat, prepare to pay. Tribute once given cannot be taken back.
Timelies all!
Nova will play with anything she can find. Then again, most of the cat toys around the house were given to us. (There was a merchant at Pennsic who made the catnip toys in a variety of shapes. I say was because I think the merchant isn't making them anymore)
Pennsic
Pennsic! I'm a little sad that I've never been to one, for all of living within an hour of it for years. Of course, I knew nothing of the SCA then, and Hubby's days of camping are pretty much over.