Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Meezer Wednesday.

It's me, Caroline!

This is where I spent most of my day, lounging in the sun. Oh, and guess what? We got about 35 grains of snow yesterday morning! (Yes, here the snow sometimes looks like Cream of Wheat, only whiter! How silly is that?)



And could that Pretzel be any dimmer? We didn't suffer any dinnertime problems because we had been eating at about 6:00 anyway and now we eat at 5:00. Sure, it looks the same, but I can tell time and he can't!

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  1. Telling time is important. You gotta know when it's time for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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  2. Caroline, you are extremely smart as well as stunningly beautiful.

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  3. Oh Caroline, How I wish I could just come right over and climb onto your little kitteh dealio there and rest my weary head on your beauteous tum in that nice sun puddle. Sigh. Life is just rife with petty problems right now!

    R.B.--Russell Brother? Rat Boy? Rabid Bat? Rusty Bucket?

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  4. The hour change bothered us too. Every meal was late the first day. But then TBT shifted them 15 minutes a day and now evrything feels OK again. Hope it adjusts fer you too.

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  5. It's essential for a cat to know what time it is to be fed. Your interest is quite sensible... we only hope Pretzel can learn what you already know.

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  6. Now the Woman wants Cream of Wheat... sheesh...

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  7. How did that work out for dinner? Over here we started getting fed an hour later!

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  8. Time change - we are not pawticipating in that. It's stoopid. Haf a pawsome day.

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  9. You counted the snow?! You've got too much time on your paws.

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  10. I love a good sunny spot, and once you claim your you can't leave it. We're back up in the 70s this week, so you can keep your flakes over there, please. I hope your Mom gets her launch up and going soon.
    --Jasper

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  11. We are always bothering mom an hour early by the clock in the mornings, but not by our stomachs which are the true timekeepeers.
    Our mom always has a rough time with the fall change too.

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  12. Caroline, you look so comfy and well fed there! And such a beautiful face.

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Wowee meowee.