15103. Trillium - 5/24/2005 3:35:57 PM Arky, congratulations on the new canine in your family, and condolences on the passing of the old one.
I get a few minutes to log onto the computer and find that WX has an "expired license"? This is disturbing... usually when they go down the message is just that they aren't available. Will I have to go through WX withdrawal?
[shaking, tremors]
If the Mote disappears too, I will have to face my messed-up garage already. Please don't abandon me to this. Please. Not yet.
Very fine picture of a bovine upthread. Thank you. 15104. alistairconnor - 5/24/2005 3:45:09 PM It's about time Psychpro turned up isn't it?
All WX refugees, welcome to Moteland. Mind you, there is the question of quarantine, and mandatory testing for tuberculosis and syphilis. 15105. Macnas - 5/24/2005 3:47:03 PM Open the borders I say. 15106. PelleNilsson - 5/24/2005 4:46:55 PM One of WX's servers is up now. But a downtime of >8 hours indicates that they tapped a rich vein of incompetence when recruiting sysops. 15107. robertjayb - 5/24/2005 5:42:41 PM re horses: Spouse's uncle remarked the other day that there are now more horses in Wisconsin (the dairy state, you know) than dairy cattle. Don't know about that but the big hardware emporium and the major farm equipment dealer here in spouse's smalltown home town now have large stocks of saddles and tack and fancy horse trailers are a common sight. Not so 40 years ago when I first started
coming around here. Back then the prospective inlaws figured, wrongly, that being from Texas I would appreciate a fix of horseback riding. They took us out to a remote farm where there were nags for rent. Yahoo! I did ride as a youngster working cattle but it was a chore not a choice.
re cats: Not a cat person but having a cat for a pet sure seems to have perked up the life of spouse's eightyish and long-widowed Aunt Dolly. Damn big cat. Black and white tuxedo style coat. Dolly chugs around her huge lawn with a cane and with the cat on a leash. 15108. thoughtful - 5/24/2005 6:01:06 PM pets are good for everyone, but esp the elderly.
I'm one for picking up mutts for cheap, but if i were to spend $$ on a cat, I'd debate between a himalayan or a maine coon cat.
and to get a sense of the size of the coon cats....
15109. uzmakk - 5/24/2005 6:11:39 PM Thoughtful, there are other types of coon cats? I met one once, the size is right but the hair was not as long. 15110. uzmakk - 5/24/2005 6:19:55 PM Nevermind, I found these words heading up a bunch of Maine Coon links, "Pictures of Maine Coon Cats to show their wonderful diversity." 15111. thoughtful - 5/24/2005 6:23:31 PM Not according to the Cat Fanciers' Assoc.
The Maine Coon is the native American longhaired cat and was recognized as a specific breed in Maine where they were held in high regard for their mousing talents. Through nature’s own breeding program, this breed has developed into a sturdy cat ideally suited to the harsh winters and varied seasons of the region.
Of course with any animal, there are variations away from the specific breeders requirements...so maybe you saw a mix of some sort.
15112. Ms. No - 5/24/2005 8:07:13 PM Yes, they're huge. My mother's cousin had two and they were the biggest cats I've ever seen. Not fat, just big and they were long-haired like the one in the pics but she had a grey one and a kind of chocolate brown tiger striped one.
I've heard they actually like water, too. 15113. judithathome - 5/24/2005 8:16:59 PM WX is back up...this sort of thing happens over there about once a year. Someone said it was because they reached a preset posting limit and the sysop was sleeping in. No biggie. 15114. jayackroyd - 5/24/2005 8:20:24 PM 15082, 084, 085
"One Froggy Evening" Chuck Jones, Warner Brothers Looney Tunes.
One of the things that makes it so effective is that other than the frog's vocalizations, the cartoon is silent.
some trivia 15115. thoughtful - 5/24/2005 8:26:03 PM I'm still a little stunned by that belgian blue cow. I mean it looks like a cow on steroids...i've only ever known a cow to look bony, like this Jersey.
But that one has a horse's butt! Amazing. Are they any good to eat? Somehow they just look like they'd be muscle bound and tough. 15116. jayackroyd - 5/24/2005 8:27:41 PM 15117. Magoseph - 5/24/2005 9:22:51 PM Is this the song of the frog?
Hello, my baby, hello my bonnie,
Hello my ragtime girl.
Send me a kiss by wire.
Baby, my heart's on fire.
If you'll refuse me
Honey, you'll lose me,
Then you'll be left alone.
Oh, baby, telephone
And tell me I'm your own....
15118. concerned - 5/24/2005 9:38:10 PM Get the Purina hairball control cat food and a good grooming brush if you want to keep a cat like the Maine Coon feeling and looking good. 15119. jayackroyd - 5/24/2005 10:54:37 PM Yes, but I hear "honey" not bonnie in the first line.
The Michigan Rag was apparently an original composition for the cartoon.
I'm just wild about Harry
is also in the cartoon
The trouble with these clips is that not included is that each song ends with the frog making a low pitched croak, just as he becomes visible to other people.
15120. wonkers2 - 5/25/2005 12:38:03 AM I received a viciously racist joke today which the person who wrote it attributed to David Letterman. It was titled "David Letterman's Top 10 Reasons Why There are No Black NASCAR Drivers." I'm quite sure Letterman had nothing to do with this trash. Somebody evidently is trying sell their bad fish by using Letterman's name. Anybody else seen anything like this? 15121. Magoseph - 5/25/2005 1:19:33 AM I googled it--it's pretty vile. I'm sure Letterman has nothing to do with that, Won. 15122. Magoseph - 5/25/2005 1:20:27 AM By the way, you have been rather busy lately, haven't you?
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