"All of Vlad's forces and all of Vlad's men, are out to put Humpty together again." (11 Viewers)

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Can she bring a Norwegian Blue parrot?
If given the chance, she'd at least try. :lol:

However, her mentor, Bushido, did bring down and kill a Great Horned Owl. :shock:
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Meanwhile in Russia, Maxim Reshetnikov may have made the fatal mistake of saying something negative.

Stay away from windows, Maxim!
 
About ten years ago, my country neighbor had an outside cat, the only cat I really loved. I bribed the cat with tuna and then after some time he would come up to the porch on my trailer at night, while I was out surfing the internet, and use my legs as scratching-posts. I understood mos' rickey-tick this was his way of giving some love back. I named him Hot Sauce, because that's what his claws felt like on my legs, like hot sauce on your tongue, tingly, painful, and tickly all at the same time.

Other than that, can't say I care for cats at all.
Actually he was:
1 Marking Territory: Cats have scent glands in their paws. When they scratch, they're not just sharpening their claws; they're also depositing their scent (pheromones) onto you. This is a way for them to "mark" you as part of their territory.
2. Seeking Attention/Initiating Play: If your cat scratches your legs, especially when you've just come home, are busy, or they haven't had much interaction, it's often a direct bid for your attention. They might want you to pet them, play with them, or feed them. Since scratching gets a reaction from you (even if it's "ouch!"), they learn that it's an effective way to get what they want.
 
So what I'm wondering is, did Russia put that out there to create controversy, or will they actually try and haze a U.S. warship, claiming it was a Ukrainian/UK collaboration (to which they tried to warn everyone with their bullshit press report)?
I don't think so, most of the reporters writing in the Eurasian Times seem to be more pro-russian than Putin himself (or maybe its just anti-western sentiment)
 
Tangentially related.

 

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