Okay, that was absolutely hilarious. Andrew said he and Emily watched it over and over and laughed at it and then I almost spit out my drink when I heard that shrieking.
I think perhaps that would not be such a loveable kitty. (Then again, our cat Puma, who was politely asked not to return to the vet) sounded eerily similar to that at her last visit...perhaps a long-lost sibling?
I agree with Christina - THAT was funny. I saw the title of the post last night at home - but my stupid computer wouldn't let me see the clip. So I had to come back and see it first thing this morning.
My cats are much nicer than that. Too bad I can't say the same for myself when the alarm goes off. :)
Now... Are you saying that the cat in the video is an accurate anthropomorphic representation of what you are like in the morning?
Yikes!
Christina,
I'm particularly happy I was able to entertain Miss Em.
Also, a friend of ours in California emailed me back, suggesting that she is too cheap to play WoW. Can she play free for a month if she downloads the game?
Chris - Anthropomorphic is an awfully big word for a Friday - but I think the answer is yes. Pretty much only lasts until I'm done hitting snooze. Then I turn into my normal charming, enchanting self. :)
After reading Malott's earlier remarks, I'm wondering if it would be fair to say that the north end of a south-bound donkey is an accurate anthropomorphic representation of him? Any thoughts?
More to the point, however, Christina and I tried to send you an e-mail in response to Malott's query. If it didn't come through, let us know and we'll try again.
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Okay, that was absolutely hilarious. Andrew said he and Emily watched it over and over and laughed at it and then I almost spit out my drink when I heard that shrieking.
I think perhaps that would not be such a loveable kitty. (Then again, our cat Puma, who was politely asked not to return to the vet) sounded eerily similar to that at her last visit...perhaps a long-lost sibling?
Thanks for the laugh!
I agree with Christina - THAT was funny. I saw the title of the post last night at home - but my stupid computer wouldn't let me see the clip. So I had to come back and see it first thing this morning.
My cats are much nicer than that. Too bad I can't say the same for myself when the alarm goes off. :)
Bekah,
Now... Are you saying that the cat in the video is an accurate anthropomorphic representation of what you are like in the morning?
Yikes!
Christina,
I'm particularly happy I was able to entertain Miss Em.
Also, a friend of ours in California emailed me back, suggesting that she is too cheap to play WoW. Can she play free for a month if she downloads the game?
Chris,
Watch the kitty cat again, and you'll see my response to your "cheap" remark!
Chris - Anthropomorphic is an awfully big word for a Friday - but I think the answer is yes. Pretty much only lasts until I'm done hitting snooze. Then I turn into my normal charming, enchanting self. :)
Bekah,
"Enchanting" does not do you justice.
Entrancing, enthralling, captivating, alluring, and bewitching better describe your beguiling presence.
If you didn't have your sick appreciation of cats, I would have added "winsome."
Skyepuppy,
After reading Malott's earlier remarks, I'm wondering if it would be fair to say that the north end of a south-bound donkey is an accurate anthropomorphic representation of him? Any thoughts?
More to the point, however, Christina and I tried to send you an e-mail in response to Malott's query. If it didn't come through, let us know and we'll try again.
Yes that did make me feel better - thank you! Braeyea, on the other hand, remains unamused by the last part of your comment. ;)
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