Wow. That’s actually kind of encouraging. Especially if they have cats that were dropped off together, and that they are recommending being adopted out together because of their bond.
Wow. That’s actually kind of encouraging. Especially if they have cats that were dropped off together, and that they are recommending being adopted out together because of their bond.
I own the DVD, unashamedly. It’s good fun. You could probably find a copy for really cheap on Amazon.
It’s so good! I loved Stephen Wright as the Mountie, and just everything about it.
That’s just awful. I’ll admit to not knowing anything about raising chickens, but I did have a swan adopt me once after the Michigan DNR killed her mate, and she was so lonely and depressed after that. And then the DNR killed her too. Not the same, I know, but I get it. Animals are social creatures.
Aw, that poor baby! That’s so sad. My Figaro is almost 14, so he’s getting up there in years, and he has hyperthyroidism and was diagnosed with CHF last summer. So I spend $120 on meds for him every month, and he’s an expensive kitty, but you know what? He’s worth every penny. He’s my baby, and I couldn’t imagine not…
My god, I know. And then when Chip offered her the Easter candy at the slot machines, I got teary eyed. I love Christine so much. And Louie Anderson said he’s basing a lot of how he plays the character on his own mother.
Yep, it’s him and he is brilliant. He brings such a warmth and kindness to the character too.
Floyd is defiant sometimes. He’s a boundary pusher, and I love it. But he was also anoxic at birth and the runt, so he’s kinda nuts from that. I am for the sick and injured animals, I love being their caretakers and nursing them back to health. Before the cats, I had another bunny named Paczki. We initially were just…
Oh I hate it too, but that’s the ultimate example of how he made himself the butt of the joke. If you’re in on the joke, it’s not so bad, right? And it’s so sad.
You make a good point. Sigh.
That show is my favorite thing on TV right now, and it is 99% because of Louie Anderson as Christine Baskets. I thought it would be some kind of novelty thing at first, but I forgot it was him after a couple of minutes because he plays her so effortlessly. Last night’s episode was amazing.
I know! When Figaro came into our lives, he was six months old. He just showed up at our back door one night and moved in. Floyd was a few weeks old, and we got him as a rescue to bring out new energy in Figaro, but he was such a pain for the first several months. I loved him to pieces, don’t get me wrong, but he…
I just need a notification from Queen Elizabeth to see if she approves as well.
But John Candy never stooped that low! His movies were great! I’m even a fan of Canadian Bacon.
That’s true. All you have to do is look at the Chippendale’s sketch from SNL to see that.
I’ve cut ties with people over it.
I had a bunny growing up, her name was Flopsy. She was evil. She growled, she bit, she hissed, she was just a nasty little demon. Didn’t matter, I loved her anyway and always said that her bites were “love nips”. I refused to give her up, and my parents wouldn’t have let me if I wanted to. She lived for eight long…
I miss Chris Farley so much. But then I wonder, if he had lived, would he have gone on to be a John Candy-like comedian, or would he have been one of Adam Sandler’s friends in all of those shitty movies he’s been cranking out over the last few years.
I think certain guys donning drag have been amazing in doing so. Nick Kroll on Kroll Show with his Liz and Liz sketches was great, as he was lampooning the vapid air of Bravo reality shows. The Kids in the Hall guys were equally brilliant, regardless of which characters they were playing. And right now, Louie Anderson…
The Gap girls on Jeopardy sketch was amazing, you have to admit.