woodstock
Final Approach
sigh.
And the cat should care about this, why???MSmith said:But it's such a long way around .....
(It'd be worse if she were using a sectional)
Ours just have learned to recognize the camera, and leave as soon as they see it...woodstock said:it's so tough to sneak off and grab the camera when they do this. usually they follow you unless you hurry.
woodstock said:sigh.
woodstock said:sigh.
I about had a hairball trying to choke that one down...wsuffa said:Ah, the old Animal Defensive Interference Zone (ADIZ).
Best to steer clear, lest you have to claw your way out.
N2212R said:Nothing a burlap bag a body of water can't solve.
Dave Siciliano said:Hey!! How 'bout a screen cleaner!! (Can't just leave things to the cats!!).
Anthony said:Or a bullet.
MSmith said:But it's such a long way around .....
MSmith said:(It'd be worse if she were using a sectional)
Not sure that table could handle a St. Bernard...fgcason said:She could have been using several WAC charts and had a St Bernard.
I know not everyone here is a cat lover, and I recognize that these remarks are intended as humor, but I'd ask you to bear in mind that humor is subjective, and some people might find remarks like this extremely offensive.Anthony said:Or a bullet.N2212R said:Nothing a burlap bag a body of water can't solve.
Greebo said:People can be very emotional about their pets...please bear that in mind.
woodstock said:I think Ed and Anthony get shmuck of the year awards for their comments.
I'll take a cat over most people any day, personally.Anthony said:Finish this sentence:
There's nothing wrong with cats.......
N2212R said:Do they have to indicate that on their FAA medical?
Brian Austin said:Not sure that table could handle a St. Bernard...
Greebo said:I know not everyone here is a cat lover, and I recognize that these remarks are intended as humor, but I'd ask you to bear in mind that humor is subjective, and some people might find remarks like this extremely offensive.
People can be very emotional about their pets...please bear that in mind.
fgcason said:True. It probably could after the table legs give out though. I wonder how big a St Bernard is in WAC miles. It could be a new aviation measuring unit kind of like AMU's are.
I didn't know you could flight plan on the kitchen table without at least salt and pepper shakers and a butter knife though. Weird.
Anyone else catch that her wall is almost sectional yellow?
GMascelli said:Elizabeth, Well that would pass for our "Inky's" twin. We have a Turkish Angora that I got in IL for my wife after her old man kitty passed last turkey day. Great cats!
We have three cats and a Italian MAstif, Maggie is 4 months and just broke the 85 lb mark.......now if she would only learn how to control all 4 paws at one time.
I'll have to dig out a few pics!
Our Rotti who we lost two months ago to cancer pictured with George (orange), Inky (in the middle) and Jake
And here is our Italian Mastif Maggie at only 8 weeks....I need to develop rolls of film
woodstock said:you missed my post from a few months ago! completely without planning or forethought (beyond subliminal), my colors in my house are eerily similar to a sectional. bright yellow in kitchen, soft yellow in dining room, slate blue and grey-green elsewhere. and pale grey-purple in 3 of the bathrooms. I swear I did not plan this at all.
You gonna need a bigger plane...and a doggie seat belt 'cause Maggie is gonna exceed to max load in the baggage bay.GMascelli said:And here is our Italian Mastif Maggie at only 8 weeks....
Greebo said:The difference between how dogs and cats think:
The Dog: He gives me food. He gives me water. He must be a god.
The Cat: He gives me food. He gives me water. I must be a god!