I'm telling you, cats are uniting to throw us all off. They will not be hemmed into vicious stereotypes of the "cats hate water, fetching, and mice" variety. Take this lady cat and boy mouse couple.
Have Tom and Jerry finally made amends? Or are they conniving frenemies, merely playing it cool for the camera? Mr. Mouse looks the most at ease, oddly enough, but he better munch on his din-din with one eye on kitty watch.
A few months ago, Japanese scientists unveiled genetically modified "mutant mice" who had lost their innate fear of cats. Usually, they freak out when they see one; these mellow mice, however, just tip their hats and say "How do you do?" In an old Japanese news video of Jerry on Tom love (featuring what looks like a hamster), there was just talk in the background.
This little rodent understands that breakfast is one of the most important meals of the day. He also understands that when you're cute, you can get away with anything.
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I have no idea what's being said, but I do understand the universal language of love—I've just never heard it spoken rodent to cat and back again. Interspecies love at its best, people! (I want to climb aboard the Cat Express, but alas, I am too big.)
Thanks, Cute Overload!
Staged? Who cares?! It's freakin' cute.
Just in time for lunch! I'm often straining my brain to find ways of squeezing the funny out of everyday things. But this news story about a possible dead mouse baked into a hot dog bun kinda writes itself, especially when a "Master Baker" (say that 10 times fast) is quoted as saying that what looks like a dead mouse is in fact hardened dough or "pan accumulation."
You've heard of a "human interest story"? Well, this is a mouse interest story, at least as far as I'm concerned. What is wrong with me that I saw this and identified with the mice?
It's back-to-school with Britney, b*tch!
Britney Spears's official website features bangles, laundry bags, and now, back-to-school products like a Top hat B-logo mouse pad for $10, a $30 laptop sleeve, and a $10 Britney-in-her-makeup chair on the Circus tour notebook. None of these items makes me want to hit the books — but I wouldn't mind watching Tim and Camillo dance to "Circus" again!