Very adorable. The mind is a little fried right now to dig very deeply for social?
The power wielded by the little Cleo cat over the more powerful Marc Antony -as Cleopatra did over Antony?
The cat is referred to as male and the bulldog is male....is this portrayal of the nurturing male significant in any way in what appears to be a 50s/60s era cartoon?
Need to look again after a night's sleep. At the moment all I can think of is, it's cute.
I would watch, but am in Uni at the moment and have no sound. I shall watch when I get my internet connection at home!
I would have married him, just not for a while, he wanted to get engaged first as last, and I wanted to wait to get engaged until we were out of Uni etc. Oh well! No worries now is it.
Ok, have to cut this short - the fire alarms going off
thanks!
Ok, we just stood in the rain for a little while - all is well now.
On the medical front, in my experience, nurses are fucking idiots. They don't listen. They presume that they know better about whatever it is that you have (disregarding that you've been dealing with it for your whole life, of course) and tell you that you're wrong. Fucking tards. Of course now and again you get an amazing nurse who could wipe the floor with the rest - as well as some doctors. Maybe this is a Britsh nurse thing?
See, my parents were the other way around. I would wake up Saturday mornings and cartoons would already be on, and I'd sit down with my dad and watch them all morning. When cartoons were over, he'd make breakfast
And, as soon as I can figure out how to get the pic off my phone, I'll put it in my profile, ha ha. But at the moment, my phone and my computer refuse to talk to each other.
it really was alot of fun. haha.. although, I had to email the photo to myself, then save it to jpeg in photoshop. I'm embarrassed to admit how much time I spent messing around with that damn thing. hahah
The power wielded by the little Cleo cat over the more powerful Marc Antony -as Cleopatra did over Antony?
The cat is referred to as male and the bulldog is male....is this portrayal of the nurturing male significant in any way in what appears to be a 50s/60s era cartoon?
Need to look again after a night's sleep. At the moment all I can think of is, it's cute.