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Cats: not that funny.
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Dear new internet users,
Please stop uploading and e-mailing photos of cats looking grumpy / cute / angry / fat / wet / sad or fixing your computer.
It was funny in 1995 when civilization first started using the web, but it’s over now.
Sincerely,
The rest of us.
Pine needles, cats, football and voting
I needed to blow off my roof, so I bought a ladder and got up there and got it done. It was surprising how physically taxing the entire thing was, and I even used an electric leaf blower!
Here’s what the roof looked like afterwards. I really need to wash the sides of the house, but I think I missed my last warm opportunity to complete that task in 2022.
Bella did not vote, but she’s a cat, so she’s not registered to vote yet. Also, she’s not even one year old yet, still just a little baby!
Speaking of babies, in the center here is Jay Jay, I can’t remember if I mentioned her on the site yet, but she’s our latest foster. the JJ stands for Janis Joplin.
I hate how true this is, but the vet had it up in the room that they inspected JayJay in and I thought it was funny. Ha!
I went to a football game with a couple of my wife’s buddies. And my wife! Look at these seats, they’re amazing!
Wheelman review
Tags:Movie Of The Year 2018, Movie Reviews, Movies
I’m seeing Frank Grillo more than I thought I would, I think I first noticed him in the Captain America movies where he played Crossbones, then he was in a much beloved Purge film, then it seemed like every film he made that hadn’t been released yet started showing up on Netflix and Amazon Prime. I’ve seen the same thing happen with Vin Diesel and The Rock, it’s just funny to see it happening again where an actor gets a little heat then suddenly you’re seeing a 20 years version of them in a film about finding true love while adopting cats.
Wheelman takes place in a single car for 90% of the film, then the rest is spent in another (smaller) car. It takes an incredible skills set on both the director and the actors to be able to do these types of films, some of them work and some of them don’t. Wheelman falls into the “it works” camp luckily, if only because of the supporting crew that comes and goes from the car’s cabin.