12 thoughts on “Its Otter Madness in the Ring!

  1. fkaWaldenPond November 2, 2017 / 9:24 am

    This is awesome and goes very well with my coffee, thanks Mike. Btw, I thought scare de cat from yesterday got caught in a wrestling head lock and was half expecting the family dog to come in with a folding chair.

  2. Doug November 2, 2017 / 9:29 am

    Where’s the ref ? Did “The Abalone” knock out the ref ??

  3. allein ? November 2, 2017 / 9:41 am

    Shouldn’t that be the Wriggly Wrestling Federation?

  4. Murray C November 2, 2017 / 9:50 am

    Um, a little help with the folding chair reference??????

    • DC Cindy November 2, 2017 / 9:55 am

      Metal folding chairs are the weapons of choice for the frequent skirmishes that break out in professional wrestling.

      • Murray C November 2, 2017 / 2:20 pm

        How about that. Who knew. Oh, yeah, everybody but me. Oh, well.? (thank you, DC Cindy

  5. Luv Bunny November 2, 2017 / 10:10 am

    I’m not a fan of wrestling but I would have watched the OtterSlam.

  6. Duckie ? November 2, 2017 / 11:38 am

    Darn you, Mike! I haven’t snorted tea out of my nose in months, until I read the hover text.
    “Dear Santa, For Christmas I would like several iPads, and for NTMTOM I would like you to give him lots of FISH!”

    The highly coveted

    • allein ? November 2, 2017 / 11:46 am

      No touchy da fishy!

  7. Jendeyan November 2, 2017 / 4:20 pm

    I don’t why but the face of the otter with the bunched up fur around it because it’s being smooshed is just oddly (ottly?) adorable.

    • allein ? November 2, 2017 / 4:27 pm

      It’s an otter oddity!

    • Luv Bunny November 2, 2017 / 7:44 pm

      I think the bunched up fur that seems to be on top of Squealin Dan’s head is a fold of fur from Abalone Cracker’s underneath, not from a head being smooshed. I think this because the fur appears lighter in color, which would come from underneath (the chest and belly area) of the otter. That’s why in some bunnehs, if they have two different colors, top of body being a dark color and the chest/belly being a lighter color, they call the fur – an otter coloring/pattern.

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