One of my son’s cats can open the door to a wall cabinet and goes inside it once per day for about 5 minutes. We’re not sure what goes on in there, but we call it the daily “Cabinet Meeting.”
Wow. This is older. The History Channel has gone through several changes and is now the Pawn Shop and Looking Around Old Barns and Trash Dumps channel. It’s hard to say, but I preferred it when they were The Hitler Channel because sometimes they showed programme that at least focused on history. Like how cats are gods and ancient aliens and crap.
I enjoyed your Facebook presentation yesterday. The sound for me wasn’t great, so I couldn’t hear everything. I could hear the music, though, which was great!
I enjoyed watching you create art yesterday. The only problem was that you were hard to understand. The sound quality was less than stellar. But, I’m glad you invited us. The pianist was fabulous, but I was hoping for a duet.
As I commented last night, the presentation was fantastic. Yes, the sound had a lot of echo but it was possible to follow what you were saying. Since this was a presentation primarily for a live audience some issues are expected. If nothing else, the echo made me concentrate more on what you were saying – and that was worth it. Loved the ending duet with Wayne. Since I was unable to attend in person (Cape Cod is a long way away from where I live) and the camera gave us a front row seat, I donated a little more than the ticket price to the Cultural Center of Cape Cod. Just my way of thanking them for making last nights production possible.
Thank you Lennie for giving us the link. I hope you can include us in future presentations.
stairsteppublishing over 3 years ago
Cats were once worshipped as gods. They think they still are and expect us to act accordingly as their servants.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 3 years ago
You’ve got to learn your place.
sergioandrade Premium Member over 3 years ago
The great scribe, Sir Terry Pratchett, stated that cats chose to stop being worshiped as gods because it felt too much like work.
dlkrueger33 over 3 years ago
Lennie, you should always hide the remote. LOL
Mighty Phavahg over 3 years ago
One of my son’s cats can open the door to a wall cabinet and goes inside it once per day for about 5 minutes. We’re not sure what goes on in there, but we call it the daily “Cabinet Meeting.”
Font Lady Premium Member over 3 years ago
My cats wondered what happened to the good old days.
ChessPirate over 3 years ago
“Feed me, Cartoon-Boy…”
(^ಠᴥಠ^)
Doctor Toon over 3 years ago
Ours seem to expect to be worshipped
I must confess that my wife, granddaughter, and I all do act the part of devoted followers
Arthur I Romeo Premium Member over 3 years ago
Didn’t the Egyptians entomb their cat along with their dead bodies?
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Wow. This is older. The History Channel has gone through several changes and is now the Pawn Shop and Looking Around Old Barns and Trash Dumps channel. It’s hard to say, but I preferred it when they were The Hitler Channel because sometimes they showed programme that at least focused on history. Like how cats are gods and ancient aliens and crap.
Rabies65 over 3 years ago
The Learning Channel quickly met a similar downfall.
Perkycat over 3 years ago
I enjoyed your Facebook presentation yesterday. The sound for me wasn’t great, so I couldn’t hear everything. I could hear the music, though, which was great!
goboboyd over 3 years ago
And cats have never forgiven us for throwing away the cardboard box the pyramids came in.
paulscon over 3 years ago
I enjoyed watching you create art yesterday. The only problem was that you were hard to understand. The sound quality was less than stellar. But, I’m glad you invited us. The pianist was fabulous, but I was hoping for a duet.
hendelca Premium Member over 3 years ago
As I commented last night, the presentation was fantastic. Yes, the sound had a lot of echo but it was possible to follow what you were saying. Since this was a presentation primarily for a live audience some issues are expected. If nothing else, the echo made me concentrate more on what you were saying – and that was worth it. Loved the ending duet with Wayne. Since I was unable to attend in person (Cape Cod is a long way away from where I live) and the camera gave us a front row seat, I donated a little more than the ticket price to the Cultural Center of Cape Cod. Just my way of thanking them for making last nights production possible.
Thank you Lennie for giving us the link. I hope you can include us in future presentations.