Do you want me on this side of the road, or that side of the road? I don’t care, ’cause the grass is greener on either side, so just make up your mind already!
Do you want me on this side of the road, or that side of the road? I don’t care, ’cause the grass is greener on either side, so just make up your mind already!
Boxes!
Maybe Maru has something there after all.
SEMI-BLURRY FAVE FRAME™ CLOSE-UP!

Spotted on the Tube Of You by Julee S.
The big game is one week away! No, silly, not the one with the throwing and the tackling and the wardrobe malfunctions — we mean Puppy Bowl! And Animal Planet has turned on a live feed of the Puppy Bowl locker room! Let’s take a look:
Let’s cut to the FaveFrame™!

Hmm, not much to see at the moment, no sign of… wait, what’s this?

Whar’s muh vittles? Ah want an extra-thick porterhouse steak, a pastrami sandwich, a couple bratwurst, a turkey leg (hold the feathers), and a bacon salad with dressing on the side. Oh, and a cheeseburger for dessert.

That there shore is a cute pit’cher, Onkel Al.
Ours is not to wonder why.

Kelly G. writes, ”This is my adorable Sharpei, Roscoe, sleeping with my cat, Little Brittle (formerly known as Itty Bitty). This is proof that cats and dogs can live together in harmony. By the way, I rescued Brittle after my brother found her meowing outside of his bedroom window last winter. She was abandoned by her mother and had to be bottle fed until she was big enough to eat on her own. Now she’s part of my furry family and BFF’s with the best dog friend a cat could ask for.”
[Scottish accent]
“Here’s to the heath, the hill and the heather, the bonnet, the plaid, the kilt and the feather!”
[GULPS MILK VORACIOUSLY]
Sent in by bonny lass Molly B.
We’ve all done it.
You see a cute puppeh or kitt-tayns or even an OMGPONIES!!!!1 and you must SNORGLE it, STAT!

NBC News.com says there’s a reason for that. (Thanks to Cuteporter Michele R. for the story tip.) In this article, they say “New research finds that seemingly strange aggressive responses to cuteness are actually the norm.” The story goes on to quote study researcher Rebecca Dyer, a graduate student in psychology at Yale. “We think it’s about high positive-affect, an approach orientation and almost a sense of lost control,” said Dyer. “You know, you can’t stand it, you can’t handle it, that kind of thing.”
Um, Duh.

Roxy the pup from Lincy A.
Works every time. Hoomins are SOOOOO easy.

“This is Trixie!!! AKA Little Trix, Miss Puppy, TrixTrix, etc.
Trixie shows off her puppy-dog begging face, which she has mastered.” -Caroline S.
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