Never put anything delicate that you like/love on a ledge of any sort, or a desk or a table if you have pets or children. It’s a disaster waiting to happen, inevitable.
HaHa! Loving things or believing lies about a blind trinket is a sign of a cursed mind especially prevalent among ‘family’ members who never bothered to help nor desired to learn from their grandparents when they were living.
Was the trinket that fell and broke named ‘Ron Glass’?
Charliegirl Premium Member over 3 years ago
Well, at least Business Cat can always be counted on.
Zev over 3 years ago
It more likely Business Cat would bat at it, moving it to the edge of the desk, then look at you defiantly while pushing it off to fall.
morningglory73 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Never put anything delicate that you like/love on a ledge of any sort, or a desk or a table if you have pets or children. It’s a disaster waiting to happen, inevitable.
mokspr Premium Member over 3 years ago
Thomas R. Williams over 3 years ago
The strip that writes itself.
6th Billiard Ball Student over 3 years ago
HaHa! Loving things or believing lies about a blind trinket is a sign of a cursed mind especially prevalent among ‘family’ members who never bothered to help nor desired to learn from their grandparents when they were living.
Was the trinket that fell and broke named ‘Ron Glass’?
over 3 years ago
I can’t say I’m surprised.
6th Billiard Ball Student over 3 years ago
Was that the rise and fall of ‘Some Fake Thing to Watch Over Me’ instead of a good Gershwin tune up? ♪♪