Thursday, April 07, 2005

today

Today I got a new refridgerator, took an Engineering test and watched 2 hours of Planet's Funniest Animals on Animal Planet. The funniest animal was Bina. She was sitting with us and looked up at the TV and saw a cat that looked just like her, and then she kept watching and then she got up and got closer to the tv and was totally watching it. It was weird. She stopped though when the commercials came on and we couldnt get her to do it again.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cats eyes refresh much faster than television sets do, so if your cat actually sees an enticing image instead of a bunch of boring lines that slowly move up the screen, that means you have a below-average-intelligence cat.

Anonymous said...

Can you find an article to support that?

Anonymous said...

Refresh rate of a cat's eyes.... honestly people, get a hobby, find a job, get laid or something

kristen said...

HEY! Insulting my readers is not allowed. I've told you before not to post on my blog if you are gonna be like that, so stop it.

Anonymous said...

There was no insult. There was no calling out of any single person. Merely a suggestion or two. And it was given to two 'anonymous's. So make sure you're not commiting libel before you snap back next time.

kristen said...

People are mean to me in his blog comments so I dont go back anymore, I don't want that to happen in my blog.

Anonymous said...

Yes I would like to apologize for that comment made earlier on, I yelled at that person for that and they said they wouldn't do it again. I would love to gladly welcome you back with open arms

John said...

Talk about harsh...show some love around here!

If you don't have something nice to say, then it's best not to say it at all. It's a good thing to follow...you don't step on as many toes that way.

But what the hell do I know anyways, right?

It's interesting how animals do react to television. My grandmother's doberman reacts most to the sound of animals more so than the picture, since her hearing seems to be more acute than her sight.