Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Pussy Pictures


This is what I see all the time now that the cat has gone mad.  She just wants to go outside and live.  She hasn't abandoned me completely.  Last night she came in and jumped up on the couch beside me in the "forbidden zone" which means she was on my cushion right up against me.  It is forbidden because I cannot take her dander and begin to itch and sneeze quickly, but last night I let her stay and petted her up good.  After that, she was ready for the out of doors again where she spent yet another night.  Odd since she has lived inside almost exclusively for many years.  She has a new life now.

Such is the way, I know.  I've been through it before many times.  Not with cats, but. . . you know.  Nothing lasts.

And for my friends who nag me, this is why I don't put "pussy pictures" on my blog yo.  Just sayin'.

And now that Putin has decided to monitor and censor any blog on the internet that has over 3,000 visitors a day. . . well, I have a ways to go, but if I wanted to get there, I am certain I could.  I've kept this blog on the down low on purpose.  The old one took off with just a few links to other blog sites in a way that got to be hazardous.  This blog, I know, could be perilous to the mental health of some people.  I can't have that on my hands.  But more to the point, Putin didn't really mean 3,000 visitors.  He meant anyone with a voice.  And if Putin is doing what the Chinese have been doing, can our government be far behind?  Free speech is the biggest danger to anyone in power.  Our days may be numbered here.  I will have to start a blog about my love of industry.

Gia Coppola, another of the shy Coppola girls, has directed her first movie, "Palo Alto,"which is adapted from a collection of short stories written by James Franco who also stars in the film and financed it mostly with his own money.  Franco plays a "a charmingly lecherous high school soccer coach with a penchant for underage bedmates."  I might be interested in seeing it.

4 comments:

  1. Funky cat! Cute photo.
    She will be back to annoy you whole evenings before you know it, I'm sure.
    Have a good day!
    XXX!

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    1. She looks hideous as we all do when the camera lens is put too close to our noses. She is really a pretty cat.

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  2. All the Calicos I've known have been nuts.

    She may be experiencing what I am -- after a very long and cold winter -- Bacchanalia. I'm overly randy and energetic. The pot quality is excellent. Spring. Heartbreaking Spring.

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    1. I'm a Calico--oh wait, they are all female, aren't they.

      It is summer here now. We've had our spring.

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