Sunday, February 18, 2024

OOPS! πŸ™€

 



We thought Mizzen was taking a big nap upstairs. But it turns out she was stuck in the linen closet, for well over an hour.
Silly kitty never even meowed. She just decided to try to dig
her way out. Fortunately she didn’t harm the new flooring at all.
She put all her efforts into the paper towels instead!


She was rather mad when I found her. But, after a nice dish of food, a big drink of water, a visit to the catbox and some fun chasing the red dot, she was more relaxed and all about some purry cuddle time. She forgot all about it in an hour or two. So we will need to remain vigilant about her getting into the linen closet. Kitties sometimes go there to look for their courage. πŸ˜‰







10 comments:

  1. Beautiful weather here this morning; light rain last night, largely clear, lots of blue sky, no frost, no fog, no wind, clear view of snow on the mountain tops. In other news:

    Trump announces ‘official sneaker’ selling for $399 a pair in surprise appearance following $355M NY civil fraud trial outcome [Click]

    ——Alan

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  2. Michigan’s GOP Nominating Process Headed For Chaos [Click] Extra butter on the popcorn, please!
    —Alan

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  3. What If Trump Resists Paying [in NY cases]? [Click] What about Georgia? All things in good time, I suppose.
    ——Alan

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  4. Trump Ranks Dead Last Among the Presidents [Click] “. . . trailing such historically calamitous chief executives as James Buchanan and Andrew Johnson.” Maybe better have a bottle of Mexican Coca-Cola to go with that popcorn.
    —Alan

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  5. {listener}

    I left out this key post from Cooter…

    “She mutters in her half dream like state instructions like "Kiss them for me", "Send them all my love!". It's a Bon Voyage kind of vibe. But wait mom, you're not going anywhere, are you?”

    I don’t know about you, but I feel kissed.

    I responded, “Kiss her for us, please.”

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  6. New York governor seeks to quell business owners’ fears after Trump ruling [Click]

    “But the judge, Arthur Engoron, who found the former president liable for fraud and assessed the fine and three-year disqualification from doing business in New York, dropped an earlier ruling to dissolve all the companies that Trump owns in the state that could have led to a liquidation.”

    “This is a venal sin, not a mortal sin,” Engoron wrote in a 92-page ruling that allowed the Trump businesses to keep operating and appointed two overseers to monitor “major activities that could lead to fraud”.

    Engoron said he could renew his call for “restructuring and potential dissolution” based on “substantial evidence”.

    —Alan

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  7. I agree about cultural appropriation. Without it, life would be dull and stagnant. Just think of the English language. It is the largest and richest language in the world precisely because over the millennia it has absorbed vocabulary and nuance from practically every other language on Earth.

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  8. [Video] Interview with prosecutor who won the Trump University case. [Click] Compares him to Muammar Gaddafi.
    —Alan

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