The book of “…Practical cats” is the basis for the Broadway play: Cats. The book may be used as an example for the meaning of the word ‘personification’. The cats/characters in the book are hilarious if you open up your mind and immerse yourself in reading of the book. In particular ‘Macavity’ is hilarious. If you have some silverware missing look to the criminal cat, Macavity. He, no doubt, has it.
baraktorvan over 1 year ago
The full poem is found at https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/47311/the-waste-land
1504jarvis over 1 year ago
Ludwig’s more of Dr. Seuss fan.
Ermine Notyours over 1 year ago
A rum-tum-tum-Luddie is a curious cat.
MRBLUESKY529 over 1 year ago
Arlo should have named him Mungojerrie.
knittyditty over 1 year ago
The basis for the Broadway musical Cats
Null Island over 1 year ago
Johnson is trying to make Ludwig look more realistic…it doesn’t really work for me.
Tyge over 1 year ago
Did you say CATS?
davidob over 1 year ago
Who wrote “Ludwig, Ludwig” ?
Tom_Tildrum over 1 year ago
I’ve always liked the idea of T.S. Eliot meeting C.S. Lewis. “T.S., meet C.S.! C.S, T.S.!”
david_42 over 1 year ago
April – move the house plants outside, because it’s warm. Bring them in because frost is predicted. Repeat.
Jhony-Yermo over 1 year ago
Luddie has a great expression in the last frame!
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
My grandfather’s favourite poet. Whenever we spoiled grandkids would complain about anything he would say, “T.S., Eliot.”
Comics are the first thing to read over 1 year ago
Find a copy of “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats” illustrated by Edward Gorey.
KEA over 1 year ago
I did a list of tragedies and catastrophes that happened in April. Long list.
FassEddie over 1 year ago
“Oh oh oh oh oh! Afternoons,
will be measured out,
measured out,
measured in, coffee spoons.
And T.S. Elliott.”
FassEddie over 1 year ago
Here’s a thirty year old version of that song. My hairline disappeared but Brad’s didn’t.
https://youtu.be/1uclykXsEY0
ladykat over 1 year ago
I like T.S. Eliot. Good poetry.
ChessPirate over 1 year ago
“Practical Cat” is an Oxymoron… ☺
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Arlo needs sex!
flushed over 1 year ago
The book of “…Practical cats” is the basis for the Broadway play: Cats. The book may be used as an example for the meaning of the word ‘personification’. The cats/characters in the book are hilarious if you open up your mind and immerse yourself in reading of the book. In particular ‘Macavity’ is hilarious. If you have some silverware missing look to the criminal cat, Macavity. He, no doubt, has it.
sobrown51 over 1 year ago
Are there “impractical” cats?
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
It’s called “breadth” of talent.
greenlynn Premium Member over 1 year ago
“So many, I had not thought that death had undone so many” The Waste Land maintains its relevance down through the ages.
Shonkin over 1 year ago
I love the way Ludwig perks up and pays attention once Arlo mentions one of Eliot’s cat writings.
Bambihunter6 over 1 year ago
How about the Fog? Don’t forget the Fog.
ChattyFran over 1 year ago
“Ah, THAT T.S. Elliot,” thinks Ludwig.