It should have been a flying whale.
It should have been a flying whale.
My wife’s cat* hated me and I didn’t see her for 9 months. She was an indoor cat.
*(We got two rescue cats the day after we moved into our house. It’s not like I butted into a long relationship.)
I see the raccoon and all I think is this.
He still owes me money.
Unused characters become my NPCs.
Definitely have to try this.
I had a cat that, for 16 years, would unerringly launch herself onto my groin as I lay in bed. Swapping places with my partner did not help. Only her passing released me.
I applaud your choice of overlord.
This model never came with any.
Thanks
There are a wealth of bicycle repair manuals. The ones from the 1960s that I have are remarkably well illustrated.
Home Depot used to sell “Home Owner’s Bible” manuals with general knowledge for testing and repairing things around the house.
Same can be said of people.
My oldest cat needs to walk the perimeter of our house once a day because of the neighbor’s outdoor cat. She tolerates a harness and lead (which I needed to prevent her from chasing things. The other two cats follow her progress from the windows.
Constant chattering. This is now his favorite pastime.
Named by my youngest, Doctor Patches NASACat’s doctorate is in Astrophysics.
I have a similar model.
And the scars from giving in.
I made a ton of them while learning knife skills. They are way too much work versus tastier options, but they look pretty.
We have three cats. (SIC with Luxury Floof Upgrade was elsewhere).
Pretty much.
Back in my IT support days, IPX routing had a “Count to Infinity” problem when the number of hops between sites went above 15. We used to joke that this made 16 “Infinity”.
Being nerds at the time, we did napkin math to prove the Shakespearian Monkey Quotient was 256cmy (combined monkey years) for “Hamlet”.