Oh sure, this sort of thing is annoying when it’s happening on your back fence at three in the morning. But put those kitties in some human suits and white robes, and… it’s still annoying and now it’s weird too. From sender-inner Cheryl S., here are members of Les Petits Chanteurs a la Croix de Bois. Take it away, Don Piano!
Okay, I’ve totally lost it at work (again) from those Victorian holiday cards. Be sure to read the comments when you click through!
DanaDecember 12, 2016 / 11:38 am
Right? I’m making a fool of myself right now….can’t.stop.laughing!
So far my favorite comment is “May the season bring you so much joy you too can just lay down and die” – in regards to the dead bird.
6rabbitsDecember 13, 2016 / 12:14 am
Are these seriously real cards, Victorian humor, or modern mock ups to make a joke?! If real I am truly disturbed by what our ancestors thought was “Christmasy”! ?
CatwhispererDecember 12, 2016 / 11:15 am
I’m OK with the tails on the dumplings, but did they really have to put “stars” on them? (I might have to scrape those off before I could eat them!!
Two friends sang the “Meow” song at our annual summer party. But somehow it’s better when it’s a man and a woman singing like an old married couple, than a couple of adolescent boys!
allein ?December 12, 2016 / 11:44 am
Layza and her backpack are the cutest thing. I had a mini Schnauzer (named Lisa) growing up; she didn’t have anxiety, though, except she was afraid of balloons and thunderstorms.
I love that choir video; I don’t know how they all kept such (mostly) straight faces.
Gigi the cat ladyDecember 12, 2016 / 11:49 am
My cats Mia and Penny LOVED the Meow chorus! They both jumped on the couch and listen , they even joined in at one point. I almost had an “accident” from laughing ?
I think my nephew should be part of that boy’s choir. One day he just randomly started meowing ‘Moves like Jagger’ when we were standing in line in the grocery store.
George Michael SherryDecember 13, 2016 / 4:34 am
They painted the therapy pig’s hooves, didn’t they? I guess LiLou would be a girl’s name. It’s hard enough to clip most animals’ toenails, how did they get one to sit still for toenail painting? Food was probably involved.
Okay, I’ve totally lost it at work (again) from those Victorian holiday cards. Be sure to read the comments when you click through!
Right? I’m making a fool of myself right now….can’t.stop.laughing!
So far my favorite comment is “May the season bring you so much joy you too can just lay down and die” – in regards to the dead bird.
Are these seriously real cards, Victorian humor, or modern mock ups to make a joke?! If real I am truly disturbed by what our ancestors thought was “Christmasy”! ?
I’m OK with the tails on the dumplings, but did they really have to put “stars” on them? (I might have to scrape those off before I could eat them!!
Two friends sang the “Meow” song at our annual summer party. But somehow it’s better when it’s a man and a woman singing like an old married couple, than a couple of adolescent boys!
Layza and her backpack are the cutest thing. I had a mini Schnauzer (named Lisa) growing up; she didn’t have anxiety, though, except she was afraid of balloons and thunderstorms.
I love that choir video; I don’t know how they all kept such (mostly) straight faces.
My cats Mia and Penny LOVED the Meow chorus! They both jumped on the couch and listen , they even joined in at one point. I almost had an “accident” from laughing ?
Gigi, that may be the best story I’ve ever heard.
I think my nephew should be part of that boy’s choir. One day he just randomly started meowing ‘Moves like Jagger’ when we were standing in line in the grocery store.
They painted the therapy pig’s hooves, didn’t they? I guess LiLou would be a girl’s name. It’s hard enough to clip most animals’ toenails, how did they get one to sit still for toenail painting? Food was probably involved.
It’s like putting nail polish on a pig!