Thanks guys, I'll be sure to pass along the ~ma in skritches when I see Taz.
In other news, I just found out that the nonprofit I work for just got approved for a HUGE grant! Like, far, far beyond what we thought it would be. Unless I'm understanding wrong. Or the person who told me is understanding wrong. I hope not! Though it's such a huge amount, I would not be surprised if there's some disconnect.
Easy-procedure and quick-recovery~ma to Taz, and ease to Tom and Nora, too.
What Bev said. It's so wonderful that you guys adopted and are taking care of Taz. Lucky kitty and lovely humans.
I'm glad my brain wasn't the only one to go to a "likes carrot(cakes)" place.
Read the sweet interview with Elizabeth Banks, and then enjoy the rather hilarious comments
Haaaaa ha ha. I had to keep myself from laughing out loud. Oh man. Some of those are great.
Much health~ma for Taz. Also for smonster!
Seska, one advantage to taking a bat to uni people would be to give them the experience of dealing with a system that doesn't accommodate the able-bodied.
This seems a reasonable, well thought-out approach. I'm off to buy the bat.
Read the sweet interview with Elizabeth Banks, and then enjoy the rather hilarious comments
The AV Club commenters are awesomecakes
Taz~ma, Nora. I hope the grant news is accurate.
Strikes me I phrased that wrong - should be "a system that only accommodtes the able-bodied". sigh ... Friday ....
Strikes me I phrased that wrong - should be "a system that only accommodtes the able-bodied". sigh ... Friday ....
I was briefly confused, but I knew what you meant.
I rather liked the idea of creating a system that didn't accommodate the able-bodied. Via a bat.