I'm "watching" The Inside while I'm working. It's better this way, so I don't have to be looking at it. I forgot how disturbing this was.
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
We're back from visiting the cousins.
msbelle, sending my love to you and mac.
And belated birthday happies to Kat.
I am kind of in love with my new phone. Is that weird?
A funny Salon article about someone who tried to get her cat to walk on a leash. Cat on a leash
But after less than a minute in the courtyard, he did something I did not anticipate, something that, in my 1 million nightmare and fantasy scenarios, I had somehow never imagined.
He walked up to the front door, and he meowed to get back inside.
"No way," I said, tugging him toward the dirt again. "That's where you escaped from. That's where you used to be when you complained to go outside. No way are you going back in there."
Bubba stared up at me, blinking. He does not actually speak English.
Hee.
At times my cat will do the loose leash walking thing and is better than MANY dogs. Other times, she is just too tentative and fearful - and she will walk right up to the front door eager to be back inside.
Of course, she is not my escape artist. That's the one that ran away from home.
A picture from Comic-Con of a little girl dressed as Hit Girl: [link]
Hopefully her parents didn't actually let her watch Kick Ass....
Have people seen the video (or animated .gif) of a turtle's unsuccessful escape from a kiddie pool? Here that video has been edited for comic effect: Qui-Gon Jinn is a Jerk
An awesome painting:
Chewbacca Fighting Nazis While Riding a Giant Squirrel
The specific details in this painting by deviantART user gamefan84 were actually commissioned. Which is awesome!
I walk my cat on a leash daily, when weather allows. It helps that my apartment complex is in a bit of a cul-de-sac, surrounded by lawn, shrubs, trees, and a couple of ditches. (Few dog worries.) I guess the cat has to want to be out and about badly enough to put up with the leash. It took a few sessions before Leifur was comfortable with the leash and harness. While he doesn't like the process of getting hooked up, he's pretty happy to amble along once everything's fastened. He climbs small trees, chases--for 6 feet--birds and bunnies, and has a fine ol' time exploring the apartment complex grounds.
Pacey-Con: The Video: [link]
SO MUCH LOVE