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Friday, June 8, 2012

Post-Friday Beast Blogging: The Early Edition

It's been a long week...
Moondoggie:  Whew -- I'm drained.  Better plug in and recharge.
Riley:  All your sock are belong to ME!

13 comments:

  1. Kitten picture at my joint too, along with insufferable music rambling.

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  2. The cat pictures are a sight for sore eyes. :)

    FWIW, today my Random and Sundry blog features a mention, a nomination for the Pulitzer Prize and a video about how to disable CAPTCHA.

    Not to mention my thanks to Chris Vosburg for letting me know the Hallmark Channel shows Perry Mason.

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  3. De nada, Debbi. Together with the showings on Me-TV (check out MeTV's website to see if they're available in your area), this brings the number of hours of Perry Mason on weekdays to a grand total of four. Hooray! (Burger: Your HONOR!)

    And thanks for the captcha disable tip, which I see Scott has made good use of, and good riddance to those hellish scribbles I used to have to cock my head sideways and squint at to decipher. I'm pretty sure it would have been easier if I were a damn robot, frankly.

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  4. So THATS what happens to the "mate" to the 50 or so socks left at the bottom of my laundry basket! Riley took them!

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  5. Thanks, Debbi. As Chris noticed, I've implemented the suggestions from the Captcha-disabling video, and already people have told me I look taller and thinner, my hair smells terrific, and I've got twice as many spam comments. But since we have -- on average, that is, demographically speaking -- a, shall we say, mature readership (not exactly the mean age of the Diagnosis: Murder message board, but old enough to remember Perry Mason), the decreased eyestrain is worth it.

    And that's a great shot over at your place of you and The Bloggess. I tried to comment on it, but couldn't remember my WordPress password, and then when I recovered it, WP swallowed my comment whole. Ohhh, Irony. I am thy sullen handmaid.

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  6. Exactly, K. And good luck getting them away from her.

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  7. So sorry about the comment swallow, Scott. :(

    I wish I weren't such a techno-idiot. And technology can be such an asshole. But thank you for trying.

    And thanks so much for enduring the spam for our sakes. :)

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  8. Why Scott, you look taller and thinner, and your hair smells terrific.

    I am the son of a Nigerian oil baron and if you would be to please offer your help...

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  9. Scott, we have a new meme here: USBcatz!

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  10. That could actually achieve a bit of traction, Carl, since I've got about a dozen photos of Moondoggie cuddling up with the power cords of various electronic devices hes somehow managed to unplug.

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  11. I love yer kittehs. The "guilty" (or, perhaps more realistically, "Fuck! He caught me!") look on Riley's face is truly priceless. So many times, I was THISCLOSE to capturing similarly-up-to-something moments wif mah chirrens, but the damned camera and I were both too slow.

    If I have to stay here @ the roach motel much longer, I may have to go back into the thrill-a-minute world of TNR/feral cat neutering/wrangling, because I just saw one of Moonie's ginger brethren swagger by with the biggest pair that I have EVER seen on a cat --- I wonder if the vet would preserve 'em on a keychain like they do the 'roo testicles in Australia?

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  12. Very funny post...

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