Originally posted by DarkC
I gotta tell you something, Lea...I tend to think of pets as near equals, sort of like weird humans. ๐ฎ So, meh.Lemme give you a hint.
[b]"Standing in the sun, I'm about to M-E-E-E-E-E-L-L-T!"
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So do I. I consider my cat to be kin. ๐
Old-school Hollywood. ๐ฑ I was close. ๐
Originally posted by Ladyluck
So do I. I consider my cat to be kin. ๐Old-school Hollywood. ๐ฑ I was close. ๐
I like, greet my "departed" dog as normally as I could. ๐
"Yo, Chaz. What's up? No, that's not cool. Don't drool on my groin."
And then the cats at my friends: "Hey, Speedy...how're you doin', chica?"
Man, I'm weird. ๐
Lost in Hollywood's a great song, 'specially that "Phony people come to pray" part. Is there a musical term for that part when two voices with different octaves sing different lyrics and yet still manage to make each sound complimentary? ๐
Originally posted by DarkC
You do? ๐ฑ ๐I like, greet my "departed" dog as normally as I could. ๐
"Yo, Chaz. What's up? No, that's not cool. Don't drool on my groin."And then the cats at my friends: "Hey, Speedy...how're you doin', chica?"
Man, I'm weird. ๐
Lost in Hollywood's a great song, 'specially that "Phony people come to pray" part. Is there a musical term for that part when two voices with different octaves sing different lyrics and yet still manage to make each sound complimentary? ๐
Yeah. ๐ฑ ๐
๐ That's cute. ๐
Not really but most of the time when they sing together it creates dissonance rather than harmony. ๐mart:
Originally posted by Ladyluck
Yeah. ๐ฑ ๐๐ That's cute. ๐
Not really but most of the time when they sing together it creates dissonance rather than harmony. ๐mart:
Sometimes it sounds brilliant. Like in Dreaming.
Or...maybe that's not such a great example. hmm