Apparently, there are three levels of attention. Hearing, listening and understanding. Many times they are a little slow in connecting and sometimes they never do. There is a world of difference between ‘I hear you.’ and ‘I understand you.’
I love the simplicity of the subtle extra layers of humour here: Poncho sleeps in a regular human-type bed, to echo the classic movie “waking up from a bad dream” motif… and his dream isn’t indicated as such with any cloud-like lines on the final edge of it. We’re allowed to connect the dots just a wee bit more. Thumbs up!
These are not mice. These are rats. They are probably female rats. If anyone has seen a cage with 3-4 ratty girls build nests, you would know they are superb builders. They can cooperate. I prefer boy rays because they grow lazy and snugglier as they grow older. Nothing is sweeter than a relaxed and happy rat on your lap while you stroke their little sides, or along the little faces, then they brux and boggle.
DennisinSeattle almost 7 years ago
For some reason these meeses did not make the robot dog look like you, Poncho.
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
Now will this robotic dog even fetch the newspaper for Chaz… even in the pouring rain?
Argythree almost 7 years ago
Took long enough for Ponch to figure out he’d been dissed…
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Apparently, there are three levels of attention. Hearing, listening and understanding. Many times they are a little slow in connecting and sometimes they never do. There is a world of difference between ‘I hear you.’ and ‘I understand you.’
newyorkslim almost 7 years ago
A huge LOL! Still LOLing.
SusieB almost 7 years ago
The cats DO own the place!
cosmocanuck Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I love the simplicity of the subtle extra layers of humour here: Poncho sleeps in a regular human-type bed, to echo the classic movie “waking up from a bad dream” motif… and his dream isn’t indicated as such with any cloud-like lines on the final edge of it. We’re allowed to connect the dots just a wee bit more. Thumbs up!
pam Miner almost 7 years ago
These are not mice. These are rats. They are probably female rats. If anyone has seen a cage with 3-4 ratty girls build nests, you would know they are superb builders. They can cooperate. I prefer boy rays because they grow lazy and snugglier as they grow older. Nothing is sweeter than a relaxed and happy rat on your lap while you stroke their little sides, or along the little faces, then they brux and boggle.