Ken could compromise and give Julie Newmar (the definitive Catwoman) the Natalie Wood treatment on Instagram. I've met Julie several times -- a terrific lady.
Makes one treasure the work of Orangey, the marmalade cat best known as Audrey Hepburn's "Cat" in "Breakfast at Tiffany's." Orangey also was the cat who forces Scott Carey from his dollhouse into the cellar in "The Incredible Shrinking Man," leading his wife to erroneously believe it had eaten him, and played a feline made six times his size after ingesting "goo" in the silly '65 teen flick "Village of the Giants."
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But I like cats....
Ken could compromise and give Julie Newmar (the definitive Catwoman) the Natalie Wood treatment on Instagram. I've met Julie several times -- a terrific lady.
I second that. Post all the cats you want.
No bikinis. No dogs. No traffic.
I have no problem with food or cat photos. It's cats AS food photos that I have a problem with, so I stay away from Korean instagram.
Sean
I looked.
Kat Dennings is a cutie. But I agree with the comment posted there that the pic is not appropriately cropped. :-D
Are people going to start complaining that the blog is going to suffer now that you're posting photos elsewhere...? ;)
So many famous dogs in TV history, from Lassie to Tiger to Eddie, but very few cats. Any clue why?
OK, fess up - where'd you swipe the Big Boy from?
Try directing a cat Douglas Trapasso - especially on a shooting schedule.
Makes one treasure the work of Orangey, the marmalade cat best known as Audrey Hepburn's "Cat" in "Breakfast at Tiffany's." Orangey also was the cat who forces Scott Carey from his dollhouse into the cellar in "The Incredible Shrinking Man," leading his wife to erroneously believe it had eaten him, and played a feline made six times his size after ingesting "goo" in the silly '65 teen flick "Village of the Giants."
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