As a general rule, I don’t have a problem with GM foods, but I’m not entirely sure about this bacon:
Hope that Sven got all the air out of his plumbing lines without too much fuss last night.
Here’s the icy Montreal video I tried to embed unsuccessfully last night, but with different music. (That one had “It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of the Year”, but this sort of works, too.)
Happy Tuesday, Gerbil Nation!
Good morning, Fatwa, and Sven!
Mac -- thanks for the thread pic. I remember a couple of years when we tied the Christmas tree to the walls with fishing line because of certain feline bad habits.
When I was a child we used to hang the tree by a wire from a hook on the ceiling so the dog and cat would not tip it over. One day we heard a cacophony of sound and rushed in to find the cat clinging to the tree as it swung back and forth like a big pendulum, shedding ornaments and tinsel. It was quite a mess, but it did not fall down.
The dog was watching with great interest until voices were raised, then it found a hiding place. I am rather sure the cat was running from the dog when it leaped onto the tree. They did this, alternating chasing each other. Normally in the back yard.
Happy Tuesday, GN!
As a general rule, I don’t have a problem with GM foods, but I’m not entirely sure about this bacon:
Hope that Sven got all the air out of his plumbing lines without too much fuss last night.
Here’s the icy Montreal video I tried to embed unsuccessfully last night, but with different music. (That one had “It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of the Year”, but this sort of works, too.)
I like the reactions of the pedestrians.
Happy Tuesday, Gerbil Nation!
Good morning, Fatwa, and Sven!
Mac -- thanks for the thread pic. I remember a couple of years when we tied the Christmas tree to the walls with fishing line because of certain feline bad habits.
When I was a child we used to hang the tree by a wire from a hook on the ceiling so the dog and cat would not tip it over. One day we heard a cacophony of sound and rushed in to find the cat clinging to the tree as it swung back and forth like a big pendulum, shedding ornaments and tinsel. It was quite a mess, but it did not fall down.
Was the dog pushing the tree?
The dog was watching with great interest until voices were raised, then it found a hiding place. I am rather sure the cat was running from the dog when it leaped onto the tree. They did this, alternating chasing each other. Normally in the back yard.