Monday, July 29, 2013
Geoffrey! Sally!
How did I know you guys would be the ones to bring the first-ever Razor Anthony Weiner joke?
We heard about some fascinating cats last Friday: Lollipop, Taffy Anne, whatever cat it is that made the Spanish Medievalist hate cats. Actually, that was probably Pickles the Cat, as reflected below.
In the end it was hard to ignore, though, the wonderful story that Rebecca K. told:
One farm-living fact --
Creatures were always dying.
Kitties broke my heart.
In cold weather they
Crawled under still warm trucks or
Tractors; sat near tires.
Too young to know best,
They got crushed when busy men
Went without checking.
Toms might kill them, too.
Put mom-cats in heat again,
I later was told.
That day Dad killed the
Stray tom, with one true long shot,
I did no mourning.
We heard about some fascinating cats last Friday: Lollipop, Taffy Anne, whatever cat it is that made the Spanish Medievalist hate cats. Actually, that was probably Pickles the Cat, as reflected below.
In the end it was hard to ignore, though, the wonderful story that Rebecca K. told:
One farm-living fact --
Creatures were always dying.
Kitties broke my heart.
In cold weather they
Crawled under still warm trucks or
Tractors; sat near tires.
Too young to know best,
They got crushed when busy men
Went without checking.
Toms might kill them, too.
Put mom-cats in heat again,
I later was told.
That day Dad killed the
Stray tom, with one true long shot,
I did no mourning.
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The Spanishmedievalist and his special groin protection: a sucker for a girl in a cage wearing a catsuit. Priceless.
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