“Um, I’m not quite understanding the distinction.”
LOL! I accidentally locked the Visitor Cat in my apt. one day last week. I forgot she was in here, and I was rushing to get out the door.
Visitor Cat made sure I was AWARE of this…when I got back I found little pieces of chewed paper ALL over the living room. She had chewed a Netflix envelope to pieces, and a paper shopping bag that I had something to return to friend in. I got the message!!
slopey- demons tend not to do the big luminous eye thing that cats do when they want something. Demons tend to go after it, no questions asked. Cats expect a certain level of service- demons do for themselves. 🙂
The next time you’re in an indie bookstore, pick it up (it’s already out) as it has what I think is the best essay I’ve ever read about returning soldiers from Iraq and Afghanistan. It will really put you light years ahead in comprehending all the issues surrounding why they volunteer, how they feel about it, and the issues of protest and support. It’s also very heartening. It’s called “Ryan Went to Afghanistan.”
WHERE THE HELL IS D-CAT?
WHAT’S THE STORY WITH GEM?????
“Um, I’m not quite understanding the distinction.”
LOL! I accidentally locked the Visitor Cat in my apt. one day last week. I forgot she was in here, and I was rushing to get out the door.
Visitor Cat made sure I was AWARE of this…when I got back I found little pieces of chewed paper ALL over the living room. She had chewed a Netflix envelope to pieces, and a paper shopping bag that I had something to return to friend in. I got the message!!
I thought I heard you slap them to break up the gluten or something.
slopey- demons tend not to do the big luminous eye thing that cats do when they want something. Demons tend to go after it, no questions asked. Cats expect a certain level of service- demons do for themselves. 🙂
Have a good weekend everyone but before I go-
n+1 is having the release party for their 11th issue this Saturday:
http://nplusonemag.com/issue-launch-party
The next time you’re in an indie bookstore, pick it up (it’s already out) as it has what I think is the best essay I’ve ever read about returning soldiers from Iraq and Afghanistan. It will really put you light years ahead in comprehending all the issues surrounding why they volunteer, how they feel about it, and the issues of protest and support. It’s also very heartening. It’s called “Ryan Went to Afghanistan.”
DIBS, they have to slap the noodles onto table which is covered with corn starch or something that keeps the noodles separated.
Hand Pulled Noodle on Doyers Steet
“Slopey- are you sure you have cats, not demons?”
Um, I’m not quite understanding the distinction.