Your kitty is cute, but he looks mad. My cat goes in and out of rooms. You leave the door closed, he meows at it for minutes on end, you let him in, and then he leaves.
Ooh, yeah, that's not the best thing in the world right now. It's been hard to be a bay area sports fan at all for a while.
Even the Sharks, who I also like despite being from Toronto. And yet bad as it is being a Sharks fan I'd take their team history over the last 42 years of my beloved Leafs.
Super excited kitty. My cat is a picky eater. He won't eat chicken flavored cat food, nothing with a blue label, nor anything with a green label. Leaka bed time nighty
Following a team that's good but never quite good enough is even more tragic than following a perennial loser. I remember being a Sacramento Kings fan a few years ago when they were right on the cusp of the finals. Tragic times.
Up until the NHL lockout, that was what the last ten years were like for TML- a few years as one of the best teams but never enough to make the finals, then a few years of failure over and over again. Now it's just failure. At least with the Sharks I've learned to stop paying attention in April.
Just a quick observation that has nothing to do with anything previously said by anyone... If you're ever in a hotel and the front desk worker informs you that they do not accept pets, please, please don't turn to the person with you and tell them they'll have to stay in the car. It may seem kind of funny, but I hear this exact line two or three times a week.
Related, contrary to what you might expect it can be really hard finding hotels that accept pets. If you're going on a road trip if at all possible please arrange accommodations for them ahead of time so you don't need to bring them. Your OnStar rep will appreciate it.
I can imagine that's quite an issue. I've dealt with quite a lot of heartache over this exact thing. It really sucks to have to reject someone at midnight just because they have a pet. Usually they've been looking for a while at that point.