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May. 26th, 2017 09:52 pm1. I posted this on FB..."how would I go about adopting a kitty?" And...for some reason people interpreted that as meaning, I want to adopt a cat right now. (Uh no. I wanted to know how to go about it, because I've been considering it and want to explore the idea. If I wanted to adopt one right now, I'd say -- I want to adopt a cat, can you help?)
One friend emailed an ad from a real estate friend of hers, who'd apparently rescued a cat from a chimney. Apparently the rescuer can't take care of said kitty. The kitty is two weeks old, had just gotten some stitches on her chin from falling down the chimney. "See," said friend, "an incredibly beautiful kitty just fell from the sky for you."
I wrote back..."uh, thanks, but I need to figure out a few things first, such as where to put the kitty litter, etc..."
Her response..."well, I know someone who put the kitty litter in the bathtub and took it out when she needed to take shower. Always thought that was a bit dirty and gross myself, but worked for her. And when the time comes remember to buy 'The World's Best Kitty Litter'. "
Sigh. I told this story to my Mom.
ME: "I posted on FB about how to go about adopting a cat. They interpreted that as meaning adopting a cat this minute or this weekend. So now, people are throwing cats at me."
Mother: They clearly don't know you very well.
Yes, I plan on doing it eventually. I just have to work my way up to it. Just as I have to work my way up to buying new furniture.
It's not that I don't necessarily like change...I just have to worry my into it.
2. Finally watched the televised version of Dirty Dancing all the way through, from beginning to end, instead of snippets.
Mother: Why did they feel the need to do a televised remake of the film?
Me: Well it's actually adapted more from the musical version of the film.
Mother: Except it's more like the film version -- I can't see how they could do the logs and lake bit in a stage musical.
We both agreed the original movie was better. Although we liked certain add-ons, such as Debra Messing and Bruce Greenwood's singing of "You Can't Take that Away from me", and who knew Bruce Greenwood could sing? And Baby's sister, Lisa and her romance with the black musician, singing "Don't Think Twice It's Alright" on the ukele and guitar. Katy Sagal is good in this, but her dance number to the song "Fever" with Johnny Castle doesn't quite work -- because there is no way a family establishment like Kellerman's would have allowed it. It jars you out of the film.
It's an odd musical -- more like the 1980s version of musicals, like Flashdance or Purple Rain, where people sing as part of a performance. They have a framing device
that explains why people are singing, but it's not needed. And I think they'd have been better without it. It also left the same bitter taste in my mouth that the ending of La La Land did. With the woman wandering off with her family, while her love looks on, somewhat pained, after accomplishing greatness in his career. I don't like that ending.
The original film's ending was better ....with everyone singing and dancing to "Time of My Life." And just leaving us wondering what happened next. I prefer open-ended endings.
Also, the televised version while succeeding in developing various characters more, and making others less relevant and far less annoying, sort of fell into cliche a lot and also lost some of the tension and friction of the original film version. There was more conflict in the film version, and more emphasis on class. Here the emphasis is a little more on race. But everyone in the television version is almost too civilized.
It also made me feel old, because the little girl in "Little Miss Sunshine" played Baby.
Damn. That couldn't have been that long ago. But apparently it was. Time tends to blur together more when I get older. The years are somehow less distinct from one another, not like when I was younger...when they felt longer somehow and more eventful. Not that this is a bad thing...it just is.
I felt like Abigail Breslin (the little girl in Little Miss Sunshine) didn't quite work. Also her lines...weakened the character a little. She smiled wistfully a lot. While Grey's version was a bit sharper, tougher, and looked more embarrased or shocked, and far more expressive. Breslin just didn't grab me. While the guy who played Johnny was rather good, and a fantastic dancer. No Swayze of course, but close.
3. Very happy it is Friday. Work has been making me crazy all week long. Overslept this morning. But there was an early quit due to the holiday weekend. So hurray.
Yay -- three day weekend.
One friend emailed an ad from a real estate friend of hers, who'd apparently rescued a cat from a chimney. Apparently the rescuer can't take care of said kitty. The kitty is two weeks old, had just gotten some stitches on her chin from falling down the chimney. "See," said friend, "an incredibly beautiful kitty just fell from the sky for you."
I wrote back..."uh, thanks, but I need to figure out a few things first, such as where to put the kitty litter, etc..."
Her response..."well, I know someone who put the kitty litter in the bathtub and took it out when she needed to take shower. Always thought that was a bit dirty and gross myself, but worked for her. And when the time comes remember to buy 'The World's Best Kitty Litter'. "
Sigh. I told this story to my Mom.
ME: "I posted on FB about how to go about adopting a cat. They interpreted that as meaning adopting a cat this minute or this weekend. So now, people are throwing cats at me."
Mother: They clearly don't know you very well.
Yes, I plan on doing it eventually. I just have to work my way up to it. Just as I have to work my way up to buying new furniture.
It's not that I don't necessarily like change...I just have to worry my into it.
2. Finally watched the televised version of Dirty Dancing all the way through, from beginning to end, instead of snippets.
Mother: Why did they feel the need to do a televised remake of the film?
Me: Well it's actually adapted more from the musical version of the film.
Mother: Except it's more like the film version -- I can't see how they could do the logs and lake bit in a stage musical.
We both agreed the original movie was better. Although we liked certain add-ons, such as Debra Messing and Bruce Greenwood's singing of "You Can't Take that Away from me", and who knew Bruce Greenwood could sing? And Baby's sister, Lisa and her romance with the black musician, singing "Don't Think Twice It's Alright" on the ukele and guitar. Katy Sagal is good in this, but her dance number to the song "Fever" with Johnny Castle doesn't quite work -- because there is no way a family establishment like Kellerman's would have allowed it. It jars you out of the film.
It's an odd musical -- more like the 1980s version of musicals, like Flashdance or Purple Rain, where people sing as part of a performance. They have a framing device
that explains why people are singing, but it's not needed. And I think they'd have been better without it. It also left the same bitter taste in my mouth that the ending of La La Land did. With the woman wandering off with her family, while her love looks on, somewhat pained, after accomplishing greatness in his career. I don't like that ending.
The original film's ending was better ....with everyone singing and dancing to "Time of My Life." And just leaving us wondering what happened next. I prefer open-ended endings.
Also, the televised version while succeeding in developing various characters more, and making others less relevant and far less annoying, sort of fell into cliche a lot and also lost some of the tension and friction of the original film version. There was more conflict in the film version, and more emphasis on class. Here the emphasis is a little more on race. But everyone in the television version is almost too civilized.
It also made me feel old, because the little girl in "Little Miss Sunshine" played Baby.
Damn. That couldn't have been that long ago. But apparently it was. Time tends to blur together more when I get older. The years are somehow less distinct from one another, not like when I was younger...when they felt longer somehow and more eventful. Not that this is a bad thing...it just is.
I felt like Abigail Breslin (the little girl in Little Miss Sunshine) didn't quite work. Also her lines...weakened the character a little. She smiled wistfully a lot. While Grey's version was a bit sharper, tougher, and looked more embarrased or shocked, and far more expressive. Breslin just didn't grab me. While the guy who played Johnny was rather good, and a fantastic dancer. No Swayze of course, but close.
3. Very happy it is Friday. Work has been making me crazy all week long. Overslept this morning. But there was an early quit due to the holiday weekend. So hurray.
Yay -- three day weekend.
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Date: 2017-05-28 03:40 am (UTC)I've decided one of the reasons I've always loved cats is they are unique unto themselves. You really can't generalize about them. Well except for a few basic rules:
1. Never wash a cat -- it hurts them (discovered that when I was 8). They aren't dogs. And there's a very good reason why cats hate water.
2. Be careful with house plants
3. Cats like to hunt small rodents and bring them to you as gifts often in the middle of the night and play with them on your bed. (This happened to my mother a lot. They just slept with us.) - okay that may not be true of all cats
4. Keep litter separate from the food. (This is my sticking point, can I put it on the other side of a wooden island is that far enough?)
5. When carrying a cat -- find a soft carrier that is comfortable not a hard one that is scary, or the cat will not go in it. (I had a devil of a time getting a friend's cat into one of those.)
Cat food? IT depends on the cat. My brother preached science diet for the longest time. I don't know what he uses now for his two monster cats.