Jerry and I get around. In 2011, we moved from the USA to Spain. We now live near Málaga. Jerry y yo nos movemos. En 2011, nos mudamos de EEUU a España. Ahora vivimos cerca de Málaga.
From Brooklyn, New York; to North Massapequa; back to Brooklyn; Brockport, New York; back to Brooklyn... To Boston, Massachusetts, where I met Jerry... To Marina del Rey, California; Washington, DC; New Haven and Guilford, Connecticut; San Diego, San Francisco, Palm Springs, and Santa Barbara, California; Las Vegas, Nevada; Irvine, California; Sevilla, Spain. And Fuengirola, Málaga..
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When we first adopted Tuxedo, and he was scared and mean I used to use a string to play with him, and slowly get him to come to me.
That said …Dudo’s face! Oy! I’m in love!
Dudo, my hero, saving his family from the deadly flat snake!
As much as I love the Manhattan Transfer, I like the original Roy Hamilton version of this song best. That man’s voice still curls my toes.
Afterthought, the Spanish version of U.S.A. , E.E.U.U. seems extraordinarily appropriate these days 🙂
I’ve updated your link on the blog 🙂 I would have caught on sooner or later, tend to read blogs more on the weekend lol. Cats, a string and a ball of tin foil and they are happy for hours
anne marie:
Or a bag… or a shelf… or a pair of underwear!
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Cheapchick:
Better late than never. Our California cats were terrified of tin foil (we tried that string and tin foil ball trick), so we’ve never tried it with Dudo and Moose.
His look over the strings is a riot!!! I find it funny dogs can be simple, but to be so turned on and enjoy a string so crazy like cats get is pretty simple too Buster says. He’d never go looney over a sting, pif!
In what ways are we all that easily entertained?
David:
Well, I can watch Dudo and Moose for … minutes!
When we first adopted Tuxedo, and he was scared and mean I used to use a string to play with him, and slowly get him to come to me.
That said …Dudo’s face! Oy! I’m in love!
Funnily, Bob, pre-Balder Half used that same method on me!
Deedles:
String? Ahem…
Bob:
Dudo is the most expressive cat I’ve seen. And a sweetheart.
Hours of entertainment for all of you!! And free of charge too!
Jim:
And, thanks to Dudo’s ADHD, he moves on to something else … after a few hours!
Dudo, my hero, saving his family from the deadly flat snake!
As much as I love the Manhattan Transfer, I like the original Roy Hamilton version of this song best. That man’s voice still curls my toes.
Afterthought, the Spanish version of U.S.A. , E.E.U.U. seems extraordinarily appropriate these days 🙂
pronounced “ewwwwwwww”
anne marie:
I love this. It will be ewww forever more!
Deedles:
I’ll listen to Roy Hamilton. My toes could use a good curling. I love how you looked at E.E.U.U.! Ewww!!!
I’ve updated your link on the blog 🙂 I would have caught on sooner or later, tend to read blogs more on the weekend lol. Cats, a string and a ball of tin foil and they are happy for hours
or a cardboard box to scratch/climb in & out of.
anne marie:
Or a bag… or a shelf… or a pair of underwear!
Cheapchick:
Better late than never. Our California cats were terrified of tin foil (we tried that string and tin foil ball trick), so we’ve never tried it with Dudo and Moose.
He is stringing you along, Mitchell. That may suit you just fine.
Wilma:
As Bill Withers said, “Keep on using me… until you use me up.”
His look over the strings is a riot!!! I find it funny dogs can be simple, but to be so turned on and enjoy a string so crazy like cats get is pretty simple too Buster says. He’d never go looney over a sting, pif!
Mistress Maddie:
Buster lies…
He is the cutest!
Natalie:
I wish you had more time to get to know them! (OR for them to get to know you… the little shits.)