I do see the resemblance, but in that picture, Tandy makes ScarJo look like a toad. She was stunning. It's funny to see these familiar older faces in their youth, though, especially in that clip with Betty White. The voice and the face take a moment to make sense together.
Right on, NicoNicoNico. The "Dr. Who" theme is the one that really never dies. Good list, though I would have replaced the "Friends" theme with "Dr. Who" myself. If I watch "Friends" at all, I mute the theme music.
This is what people used to do when they built a house. I think it's a great find.
As for messing up the natural recycling process, I'm sure that there are just a few more cats that weren't mummified throughout out history so it's probably going to be okay.
While the temperature adjustment thing would be a neat little toy to have, I still don't see the point in it. It's not as though it's so hard to adjust water temperature and something just needs to come along and solve that enduring crisis. Checking email? When I'm in the loo, the last thing I want is to be bothered with email.
Non profit organizations are suffering right now, which is to be expected. Fine. But when one is basically drowning in its self made puddle of mismanagement, then there's little point in offering support. If they haven't been able to manage their funds before now, what makes anyone think that they will just because they get enough money to stay open a little longer.
I also suspect that they can't keep staff/volunteers for a very good reason.
There are better run facilities a person can back and have some peace of mind in knowing that their money is actually making a difference rather than prolonging the life if a shelter that probably shouldn't even exist.
LOL, violet. Indeed. I hate the whole symbolism thing, but you can't escape it with this birdcage around a woman thing. I hate that I am thinking that way.
Don't get me started on PETA, DaveL. Those idiots make me ill.
I have to agree with violet on this. Donating one's paycheck because you aren't proactive enough to get out there and do positive things to actually get donations is really sort of mind boggling.
The other disturbing thing here is that they have two regular staff and very few volunteers to take care of all those animals. They can't afford to vaccinate the 100 cats and who knows how many dogs, but there they all are, roaming around together. They can't spay/neuter, and while they have the genders separated,I would not be surprised if overworked staff threw a tom into a room full of female cats by sheer accident. Having worked with animals, the more I think about how they are operating, the slightly more horrified I become.
Maybe another group of people can run a local no kill shelter in a better way.
Again, violet, we are on the same wavelength. This dress screams "fabulous", makes no apologies for it, and though I myself am not fond of bird cages being that I have to clean one every week and I associate them with budgie poop, there's something so out there about this that I have to love. Would I wear it if given the opportunity? No. Not unless I was invited to a high end costume party by some random noble family. Since that's never going to happen, then it would be safe to say never.
I generally hate artsy fartsy overanalysis of the subjective, which is what art ultimately is, but this sort of inspires me to use words like "appreciation" and "symbolic".
However, this was cute. It's hard to believe that people are still blaming that ham sandwich for killing Mama Cass, though.
As for messing up the natural recycling process, I'm sure that there are just a few more cats that weren't mummified throughout out history so it's probably going to be okay.
Non profit organizations are suffering right now, which is to be expected. Fine. But when one is basically drowning in its self made puddle of mismanagement, then there's little point in offering support. If they haven't been able to manage their funds before now, what makes anyone think that they will just because they get enough money to stay open a little longer.
I also suspect that they can't keep staff/volunteers for a very good reason.
There are better run facilities a person can back and have some peace of mind in knowing that their money is actually making a difference rather than prolonging the life if a shelter that probably shouldn't even exist.
I have to agree with violet on this. Donating one's paycheck because you aren't proactive enough to get out there and do positive things to actually get donations is really sort of mind boggling.
The other disturbing thing here is that they have two regular staff and very few volunteers to take care of all those animals. They can't afford to vaccinate the 100 cats and who knows how many dogs, but there they all are, roaming around together. They can't spay/neuter, and while they have the genders separated,I would not be surprised if overworked staff threw a tom into a room full of female cats by sheer accident. Having worked with animals, the more I think about how they are operating, the slightly more horrified I become.
Maybe another group of people can run a local no kill shelter in a better way.
I generally hate artsy fartsy overanalysis of the subjective, which is what art ultimately is, but this sort of inspires me to use words like "appreciation" and "symbolic".