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Post by bigcatguy on Mar 25, 2010 14:13:25 GMT -7
Trojan Rabbit made out of Popsicle sticks! I love it :-)
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Post by crosshair on Mar 25, 2010 19:33:35 GMT -7
Oh my. This is exactly what I need after a long day. Sandusky fears no garden hose. He stalks and dispatches them with wondrous efficiency and grace. Pity his compatriots lack such fortitude.........and a bucket on their head. That look is just priceless with the water streaming off. Why are Mellencamp and King running away? They won't get wet. I suppose they are just following the "leader"? Don't worry Sandusky, I'm sure you'll put that rabbit to good use. Hmmmm, not all my translation work is panning out. Oh well. I'm getting most of it and laughing.
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Post by John Prengaman on Mar 25, 2010 21:52:14 GMT -7
To be honest, the translation is probably way off. I doubt that a good bit of it could translate into Spanish at all. In fact, it hardly means anything in English to begin with. As for what it's supposed to say, just watch the movie. The wolf was just doing his best to translate on the fly.
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Post by crosshair on Mar 26, 2010 5:26:04 GMT -7
I know what he was supposed to say. I was just checking to see if it was "adjusted" in any way.
This morning I was thinking about it and got a visualization of those little wolves manning the hose like a little fire crew. It was extremely cute and funny.
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Post by cougarhearted on Mar 26, 2010 8:43:04 GMT -7
Oh my word, you should have seen how rotten my mood was last night. I was actually very cranky with my older brother. LOL!! LOL! I was also like, "Wait, Mellancamp, King and Patroclus can't get wet, their the products of catnip induced hallucinations." Ah well, monkey see monkey do.
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Post by Jurrel2 on Mar 26, 2010 9:50:04 GMT -7
Ehhh the cougars and even Leopard I helped take care of years ago were never afraid of water or the hose. Something's wrong with Kashmir Seems too many folks equate a large cats behavior with the domestics, which can be quite different.. Yes Im too lazy to sign in...
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Post by John Prengaman on Mar 26, 2010 11:29:06 GMT -7
I know that cats' hatred of water doesn't really apply to most big cats. But, what else could the wolves possibly have access to that might make these cats "run away"? They certainly don't have any farm animal carcasses to chuck at them. Plus, I'm not even sure that marine mammals enjoy being sprayed full blast in the face with a hose - unless they're wearing buckets over their heads for protection. Also, Kashmir's a cheetah. As big cats go, I'd assume they'd be the least inclined to enjoy a shower from a hose. Of course, I could be dead wrong. I've never worked with cheetahs before. As for Achilles and Petroclus, they're afraid of just about everything. King and Mellencamp are just very good actors.
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Post by bigcatguy on Mar 26, 2010 20:01:00 GMT -7
Speaking of cats John, I visited Andre last Saturday :-)
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Post by crosshair on Mar 27, 2010 8:13:29 GMT -7
One thing that our cats hated was dust. We had a gravel ally and they would always run when someone drove through the ally and when trucks were driving down the street as there was lots of dust certain times of the year. Since our feline friends are in the desert I would guess that one reason Kashmir doesn't want to get wet because he doesn't want his fur to get full of caked on dirt and sand. He wouldn't be too enthusiastic about tongue bathing that out. Our cats came to us when they got really dirty. Of course we really don't need a reason, we are talking about a Cheetah with broken brakes and a narcoleptic Cougar who has to have the crusts cut off his sandwiches. ;D Now that I think about it, I wonder what Kashmir is going to run into to stop? Edit: I have also forgotten that we are talking about nipped out cats as well. Kashmir did say "Wall of water" even though in the last frame we just see just how much of a "wall of water" it really was. So we can just blame it on the catnip.
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Post by cougarhearted on Mar 27, 2010 16:14:14 GMT -7
Hm, the more I look at the last panel, it looks like that jet of water being launched is hitting the side of Sandusky's helmet.
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Post by crosshair on Mar 27, 2010 19:06:24 GMT -7
Hm, the more I look at the last panel, it looks like that jet of water being launched is hitting the side of Sandusky's helmet. That is what it looks like to me. Just adds to the comedic effect.
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Post by crosshair on Mar 28, 2010 7:50:05 GMT -7
The catnip continues to flow freely. That little grey cat reminds me of this pictire. I think I've posted it before. I just love Petroclus's facial expressions. ;D The rhyme is good too. I wonder who the 3 headed guard is gonna be? Three Serval's in a bag?
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Post by cougarhearted on Mar 28, 2010 11:19:06 GMT -7
Ha ha! Poor Petroclus, first of all, he's dealing with a highly annoying little cat jumped up on catnip, secondly, he has to listen to the little kitty sing (and trust me, I don't think it would be very pleasurable to hear a nipped out kitty singning to you), and lastly, being told that you don't exist is just plain sad.
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Post by crosshair on Mar 29, 2010 5:22:03 GMT -7
Ha ha! Poor Petroclus, first of all, he's dealing with a highly annoying little cat jumped up on catnip, secondly, he has to listen to the little kitty sing (and trust me, I don't think it would be very pleasurable to hear a nipped out kitty singning to you), and lastly, being told that you don't exist is just plain sad. Hmmmm, we have an imaginary catnip friend for an imaginary cat. Is this a double negative? Does this mean Petroclus really exists?
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Post by John Prengaman on Mar 29, 2010 8:34:52 GMT -7
Actually, the little cat is real. He can see and interact with Petroclus because he happens to be a little nipped out himself. The question you should be asking is how many of the Cat-a-lot cats were real and how many were imaginary. How's he doing? Did you take any photos?
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