So they get up, and they sit there. Or they wander around for a bit and THEN sit there. Then somebody scritches them, and they suddenly discover the need to rush off and confer with Ferret Central, or retrieve a fax, or something, and off they go to do their very important work elsewhere:
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man, they look less organized than cats. georgee war planning based on dingo war.
Their work habits are all very familiar to me. Maybe I need a scritch or several.
Their work habits are all very familiar to me. Maybe I need a scritch or several.
Watching was so fun. And the plastic bags! Our cats must be extra-large ferrets, or part raccoon.
Watching that reminds me of two things, both of which make me sound like a big loser geek:
1) This part:So they get up, and they sit there. Or they wander around for a bit and THEN sit there.
Association: Eddie Izzard’s description of British movies. “oh…” “What is it Sebastian? I’m counting matches”
2) Thevery important work elsewhere part.
Association: Kids in the Hall sketch, Painting the Chair where Gavin suddenly has to leave. “I gotta go cause I’m in the middle of a big bike race!”
*scritches orson*
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All very important work should follow belly scritches. It’s practically a rule!