We adopted a stray when I was 8.5 months pregnant with Eric. When Eric was about 4 weeks old, I looked at that cat and said, "We are so done with you." Thankfully we were in AZ and Greg had a 1st gr classmate who lived on a farm. That cat was probably very happy there.
I am highly tempted to conclude that you have recently adopted a cat-monkey.
Speaking of imitations and imposters, have you had a chance to check out Dylan Hears a Who...a dylan sound-alike who recites/sings Dr. Suess. It seems that the server is currently down (too popular!), but you should keep checking back. It's worth it.
we have no cat. our last cat was grendel and she was quite the little monster at times. i could definitely love the right cat, but i'm not a cat lover. i just figured maybe somebody reading my blog could relate to mr. schweitzer's sentiments regarding music and cats. plus i just had to find a way to use that picture. look carefully at the "bowtie" on mr. fuzzybutt.
i would like to have a tarsier.
and no sarah, i haven't had the pleasure of hearing dylan do seuss but i'm looking forward to it when they're back in business.
Dame, you really did not have to tell anyone to look closely at the bowtie--i knew you would though-will you ever get over how funny you think bathroom humor is and all associated parts?? Good Grief.
I like words, images, graphic design, well-turned phrases, doodling, humor and profundity. These are found in every quarter and I'm always on the hunt. I was rescued (in November, 1974) from guilt and a stubborn irrational belief in an impersonal chance universe (with the accompanying hopelessness). I'm now convinced that nothing is more obvious or worthy of our attention than our Creator and the one true ancient path. Only Jesus has the words of everlasting life. Like John Newton "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see."
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We adopted a stray when I was 8.5 months pregnant with Eric. When Eric was about 4 weeks old, I looked at that cat and said, "We are so done with you." Thankfully we were in AZ and Greg had a 1st gr classmate who lived on a farm. That cat was probably very happy there.
P.S. Alas, my secret identity is revealed, eh Damien? (See Katie My Rib 2/15/07)
I am highly tempted to conclude that you have recently adopted a cat-monkey.
Speaking of imitations and imposters, have you had a chance to check out Dylan Hears a Who...a dylan sound-alike who recites/sings Dr. Suess. It seems that the server is currently down (too popular!), but you should keep checking back. It's worth it.
http://www.dylanhearsawho.com/
we have no cat. our last cat was grendel and she was quite the little monster at times. i could definitely love the right cat, but i'm not a cat lover. i just figured maybe somebody reading my blog could relate to mr. schweitzer's sentiments regarding music and cats. plus i just had to find a way to use that picture. look carefully at the "bowtie" on mr. fuzzybutt.
i would like to have a tarsier.
and no sarah, i haven't had the pleasure of hearing dylan do seuss but i'm looking forward to it when they're back in business.
oh and feetofclay, i left you a message over on katie my rib's mind-boggling comment thread.
Dame, you really did not have to tell anyone to look closely at the bowtie--i knew you would though-will you ever get over how funny you think bathroom humor is and all associated parts?? Good Grief.
Hm, it was a good thing I looked more closely though because I realized that the cat-monkey is not really a cat-monkey but a cat-Charlie Chaplin.
the zimmerman green eggs and ham site is back up and running!
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