Thursday, August 16, 2007

Le Chat

This sign is outside our vet's door.
A gentle reminder of the many scary things that live in our woods. It is also a reminder that "No" can be a very considerate and extremely loving word.
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For beautiful cats that you can certainly allow out of the house, visit http://www.cforiginals.net/ .

Pour Mon Ami

"WooHoo" is a quintessential Manhattan noise. Only a Manhattanite is sure to pronounce it correctly. An utterance of supreme euphoric joy, its pitch requires exuberance, flair, insouciance, and verve. A.D. squeals it perfectly.
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While recently perusing the latest art supplies in a specialty boutique, I spotted this wood block nestled amidst hundreds on a shelf. I did a double take; then a triple take. I thought, "Now who could have followed A.D. around and so accurately have immortalized my friend in this four inch hand printing device?"
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Begin squealing, my friend. We have yet another month long show coming up for 2008 and the gallery it is booked in just loves your rabbits. "What a ride. 'WooHoo!!!!'" Visit www.angeldevilland.com.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

The Illusionist


The film is set in Vienna at a time when Crown Prince Leopold aspired to the Emperor's throne. Reminiscent of 'Phantom of the Opera', there was enough neighing horses, rolling carriages, towering castles, and flowing gowns to keep me engrossed in the engaging, but slow moving, action.
What I probably liked the best was the opportunity to scrutinize the male costuming of the period.
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At some point, our almost complete male gentleman will have to wear something other than jeans. I'm sure Orchid would adore him in any of the film's outfits.