A cat, a snake, a prankster? When imagination existed, successful movies were successful because the writers and movie makers relied on viewers imagination. Imagination was fed by continually posing the question, “What is to be feared?” This was done subtly at first, but gradually accentuated with the unseen.
codycab about 6 years ago
Hard to believe “Goosebumps” never thought of this.
about 6 years ago
It’s the mother of all cat fears! Run for your life!
SheMc about 6 years ago
That’s a hissy-flee if ever I saw one!!! Happy Sunday everyone x
jessegooddog about 6 years ago
Last time we saw her she was part of Snow’s happy family he and Winky saved from the flood. How soon she forgets…
Fiona D Premium Member about 6 years ago
Yikes, indeed. Run, Snow, run!
I AM CARTOON LADY! about 6 years ago
Even flea dips aren’t as scary as Grandma Sourpuss!
miscreant about 6 years ago
I have a Sourpuss (Meav). She’s sweet to me Sourpuss to every other cat. She’s watching me type this message and she approves.
willie_mctell about 6 years ago
Even worse than an empty bowl?!
heathcliff2 about 6 years ago
A cat, a snake, a prankster? When imagination existed, successful movies were successful because the writers and movie makers relied on viewers imagination. Imagination was fed by continually posing the question, “What is to be feared?” This was done subtly at first, but gradually accentuated with the unseen.
johovey about 6 years ago
The only thing worse than Sourpuss would probably be the vacuum cleaner.
Sue Ellen about 6 years ago
I think Sourpuss is the reincarnation of my grandmother.