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Interesting that, so far, the animal has been identified as a dog. To me, itâs obviously a cat ! Short ears, long tail, long legsâŠThe âcatâ is simply so tired of her âshower curtain rantsââŠ. and who could blame him(her)?
Yes, I agree, it is looking most kitty-like; but on the other hand it is not acting very kitty-like. What cat do you know that âasksâ to do anything let alone do something it doesnât want too? This is clearly a cat with self esteem issues.
My guess is that this rescued cat has had enough of this ladyâs yappity yapping, and would rather move back to the animal shelter and hopefully be adopted by a less annoying person.
When most people think of Bletchley Park and the breaking of the Enigma code they think of Alan Turing but there were thousands who worked there⊠polyglots, polymaths, chess masters⊠and 80% of them were women. Their electromechanical computer, the Bombe, sucked up a lot of electrical power and ran hot. Rumor has it that there was a room full of women mathematicians who worked all day stripped down to their underwear to keep cool⊠it has been described as a nerdâs wet dream.
BTW It seems to be general knowledge these days that âgirls arenât into computersâ and âwomen donât have an aptitude for mathâ but these observations are not consistent with history. Women, from Ada Lovelace to Grace Hopper, have played key roles in computation from the beginning and, before there were electromechanical computers, mathematical tables were generally compiled by rooms full of women working with tables of 10 place logarithms.
@blog: WRESTLER: LITTLE DARLING DAGMAR reminds me of: http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/window/media/page/0,,201380-671871,00.html Too bad I canât find the full song on YouTube.
Re blog:âWeâre on our way to FranceWeâre on our way to Francewhere weâll fight in the trenchesand bleep in our pantsâ.Understandably, my songwriting career never took off. But never mind, my invention of the self-cleaning shower curtain will be a blessing to mankind, and bring much needed relief to cat-kind.
Re the blog: Irving Berlinâs âYip-Yip-Yaphankâ
Irving Berlin wrote âYi-Yip-Yaphankâ as a musical revue during WW I:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Yip_Yaphank
Most of the songs appear lost, or at least too obscure to find on the net. Given the quality of most WW I home-front songs, this is not a tragic loss to the arts. The only song thatâs survived in popular memory is âHow I Hate To Get Up In The Morning.â Itâs interesting that âGod Bless Americaâ was written for this revue, but Berlin cut it as too âsticky.â
Part of the title song, âWeâre On Our Way To France,â made it into a 1943 movie and can be foiund on YouTube, but it doesnât sound right. Maybe thatâs because music of that era was recorded acoustically; musicians and singers accomodated themselves to a recording technology which favored louder noises and higher tones (Electrical recordings didnât begin until 1925).
You can find a selection of WW I musical recordings here:
Some are openly racist (âMy Meatless Dayâ and âTheyâll Be Mighty Proud in Dixie Of Their Old Black Joeâ are two). Others are so xenophobic (âDonât Bite The Hand Thatâs Feeding Youâ) that they could still be popular with some people today. But there are also trench songs and camp songs, which were popular among American and English soldiers. Thereâs âOver There,â recorded by Enrico Caruso, Jim Europeâs jazz take on âHow Ya Gonna Keep âem Down On The Farm?â and the full version of Ivor Novelloâs âKeep The Home Fires Burning.â
TreeRabbit, you have definite potential as a trench-song writer. Thatâs not too far from some of the lyrics in âOh What A Lovely War!â (a musical and 1969 movie that compiled several dozen songs from the war)
âIâd rather stay at home,around the streets to roam,and live on the earnings of a lady whore.I donât want a bayânet in me belly,I donât want me buttocks shot away.Iâd rather stay in England,In merry, merry England,And fornicate this bleeding life away.â
Randy B Premium Member over 12 years ago
Adopting a pet will not mean fewer âmoistureâ issues in your drama-filled life.
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Some people just like the sound of their own voices. And their shower curtains. Maybe their petsâŠ.
Hugh B. Hayve over 12 years ago
Just donât get the rubber shower curtains because, when they are new, your guests will think that you just put away a blow-up sex doll.
pcolli over 12 years ago
Itâs not important.
pcolli over 12 years ago
Re blog, Point of display:.She gives her husband what every night?
PICTO over 12 years ago
ââŠ.which means more moisture in the bathroom.âIsnât that why itâs called a âwater closetâ?
philyfanstukinmi over 12 years ago
Curtains, foiled again!
V-Beast over 12 years ago
Shower Kurt n?
scarbro over 12 years ago
Call me Fido or give me ear plugs.
StelBel over 12 years ago
Interesting that, so far, the animal has been identified as a dog. To me, itâs obviously a cat ! Short ears, long tail, long legsâŠThe âcatâ is simply so tired of her âshower curtain rantsââŠ. and who could blame him(her)?
Cat43ullus over 12 years ago
Imperative to get oneâs daily quota of Horlicks.
Treerabbit over 12 years ago
âLady, stop boring the life out of me and get a husbandâ.
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
Todays strip reminds me of the Hermann Hesse description of his German landladyâs cleaning habits ⊠all that scrubbing and bleaching.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
âŠthe things that come to mind when you are walking under the starsâŠ
cleokaya over 12 years ago
I dispensed with shower curtains years ago, but now I still have issues trying to remove the mold in my personal hygiene efforts.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
who cant love hairy bugsâŠ
6turtle9 over 12 years ago
Ah yes, Kitty, that is the quandary and burden of the introvert in a world that celebrates the extrovert.
6turtle9 over 12 years ago
Yes, I agree, it is looking most kitty-like; but on the other hand it is not acting very kitty-like. What cat do you know that âasksâ to do anything let alone do something it doesnât want too? This is clearly a cat with self esteem issues.
weeksfive over 12 years ago
My guess is that this rescued cat has had enough of this ladyâs yappity yapping, and would rather move back to the animal shelter and hopefully be adopted by a less annoying person.
*Space Madness at The Station* over 12 years ago
Spray curtain with Lysol after each use, this keeps the mold down.
androgenoide over 12 years ago
When most people think of Bletchley Park and the breaking of the Enigma code they think of Alan Turing but there were thousands who worked there⊠polyglots, polymaths, chess masters⊠and 80% of them were women. Their electromechanical computer, the Bombe, sucked up a lot of electrical power and ran hot. Rumor has it that there was a room full of women mathematicians who worked all day stripped down to their underwear to keep cool⊠it has been described as a nerdâs wet dream.
androgenoide over 12 years ago
BTW It seems to be general knowledge these days that âgirls arenât into computersâ and âwomen donât have an aptitude for mathâ but these observations are not consistent with history. Women, from Ada Lovelace to Grace Hopper, have played key roles in computation from the beginning and, before there were electromechanical computers, mathematical tables were generally compiled by rooms full of women working with tables of 10 place logarithms.
lauisha over 12 years ago
@blog: WRESTLER: LITTLE DARLING DAGMAR reminds me of: http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/window/media/page/0,,201380-671871,00.html Too bad I canât find the full song on YouTube.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
âŠthat bruneck aint got no boobsâŠ
Treerabbit over 12 years ago
Re blog:âWeâre on our way to FranceWeâre on our way to Francewhere weâll fight in the trenchesand bleep in our pantsâ.Understandably, my songwriting career never took off. But never mind, my invention of the self-cleaning shower curtain will be a blessing to mankind, and bring much needed relief to cat-kind.
Bill Thompson over 12 years ago
Re the blog: Irving Berlinâs âYip-Yip-Yaphankâ
Irving Berlin wrote âYi-Yip-Yaphankâ as a musical revue during WW I:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Yip_Yaphank
Most of the songs appear lost, or at least too obscure to find on the net. Given the quality of most WW I home-front songs, this is not a tragic loss to the arts. The only song thatâs survived in popular memory is âHow I Hate To Get Up In The Morning.â Itâs interesting that âGod Bless Americaâ was written for this revue, but Berlin cut it as too âsticky.â
Part of the title song, âWeâre On Our Way To France,â made it into a 1943 movie and can be foiund on YouTube, but it doesnât sound right. Maybe thatâs because music of that era was recorded acoustically; musicians and singers accomodated themselves to a recording technology which favored louder noises and higher tones (Electrical recordings didnât begin until 1925).
You can find a selection of WW I musical recordings here:
http://www.firstworldwar.com/audio/index.htm
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/era.cfm?eraID=12&smtID=6
Some are openly racist (âMy Meatless Dayâ and âTheyâll Be Mighty Proud in Dixie Of Their Old Black Joeâ are two). Others are so xenophobic (âDonât Bite The Hand Thatâs Feeding Youâ) that they could still be popular with some people today. But there are also trench songs and camp songs, which were popular among American and English soldiers. Thereâs âOver There,â recorded by Enrico Caruso, Jim Europeâs jazz take on âHow Ya Gonna Keep âem Down On The Farm?â and the full version of Ivor Novelloâs âKeep The Home Fires Burning.â
Bill Thompson over 12 years ago
TreeRabbit, you have definite potential as a trench-song writer. Thatâs not too far from some of the lyrics in âOh What A Lovely War!â (a musical and 1969 movie that compiled several dozen songs from the war)
âIâd rather stay at home,around the streets to roam,and live on the earnings of a lady whore.I donât want a bayânet in me belly,I donât want me buttocks shot away.Iâd rather stay in England,In merry, merry England,And fornicate this bleeding life away.â
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngcdq3sYte0&feature=relmfu
Linguist over 12 years ago
No self-respecting dog is going to listen to that senseless blather from a woman intoxicated by Clorox fumes. Only a cat would do that !