Just a small one. Shouldn’t affect the Internets too moishe.
What IS IT with people letting their kittehs run rampant over open keybo’s, Farren F.?!?
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Just a small one. Shouldn’t affect the Internets too moishe.
What IS IT with people letting their kittehs run rampant over open keybo’s, Farren F.?!?
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This vid puts the overload in Overload. It goes on and on and on with these twin, lumbering panda toddlers, wrestling with each other. There’s a giggling Japanese audience in the background. Do we love it? HEI!
I coulda taken 30 seconds, but this is The Overload, so there you go.
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This kitteh’s paws up are making a built-in fur collar, which he should prolly wear with his built-in cataloons.
Kate L. submitted this lil’ guy, the latest in carefully chosen 2009 Calendar submishes!
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This mouse is ALL ABOUT finding The Axis of Snorgling, or the crook of the neck where maximum warm furrage can be snorfed. Look at his liitle mouse schnozzle, all burrowing up in thar.
Check out these super-sneaky moves:
I’m not going to even ax how this scene happened, Jeannine S. [shifty eyes]
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I’m thinking she was all; ‘Look, I put my music to this vid. What do you think?’
OK, OK, 9Poppy sent it in.
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Never mind what those crazeh kittehs are doing—WILL YOU LOOK AT THAT MAGNIFICENT TOILET SEAT!?
It’s a dream captured in lucite. Wrapped in an enigma.
Rosie A., these kittehs are obviously taking out their décor frustrations on the toilet paper.
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Straaaaaaaaayyyyche.
Ahnnngh.
You! [points paw] Bring me my kitten-sized martini!
Rosie A., what the heck is GOING ON HERE!?
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Doo tah doo doo doo [places wooden train ornament]
bah rum pumpum pummm [places cat ornament]
[Strings red beads] Voilà!
Good job, Moses! (and you too, Hannah W.)
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Those clever Japanese scientists have managed to turn off the "I’m skeered!" gene in mice, to make them fearless. An article on CBC says scientists claimed "The mice approached the cat, even snuggled up to it and played with it" proving mice are genetically hardwired to be skeered of cats. [Head tilt]
What’s next, dogs and cats sleeping together!? [yell in Bill Murray voice] Thanks for pointing this out, D.W. March
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How did a peacock come to terrorize this pug IN HIS OWN HOME? [shaking head]
Jorden C., I’m buyin’ what you’re sellin’!
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