It's been a while since we've had an installment of Cute 'N' Sleepy, but that certainly is not because of a dearth of cute things gettin' sleepy out there! Better late than never. Check this little dude out.
This little chihuahua seems pretty unmoved by her family's rendition of the '80s song by A-ha, "Take On Me." That is — at first. Once she gets cooking, though, there's no stopping her.
Mocha the Broccoli Lovin' Hamster and "The Dramatic Chipmunk" (who's really a prairie dog) have both had their fifteen minutes of fame and then some. Which of these two furry internet celebs is cuter?
Who's Cuter?
Knitted Trekkie Meerkats. Have three cuter words ever been spoken in the history of the world? (OK, maybe they have, but this comes close.) For a meer few dollars, some knitting wizard will make one just for you.
The angelic-faced cherub singing with a voice from heaven during the opening ceremony of the Olympics really only had one piece of that puzzle: Lin Miaoke, the 9-year-old who was featured performing "Ode to the Motherland" while fireworks flared and 1 billion people watched was pulling one of the oldest tricks in the book. She was lip-synching the song.
And not just to ensure a flawless performance in case nerves or the wires interfered with her singing — she lip-dubbed because she was cuter than the girl who owned the voice.
There are so many adorable celebrity babies running around Hollywood right now that I'm having a hard time keeping track! All these kids are blessed with great genes so it's not surprising that they keep getting cuter and cuter by the second. I can only imagine what's going to happen when they grow up and start hanging out with each other, or more importantly, start dating each other!
If you've never heard of the film I Could Never Be Your Woman, you're in good company. I don't know if it's worth watching in full, but I sure enjoyed this clip of Paul Rudd showing off for his date, Michelle Pfeiffer. He moves through virtually every corny dance that ever existed, from the two-step to some weird Broadway shuffle.
Who knew that little dwarf hamsters (!) liked fettuccine noodles, much less hung onto them for dear life? I have a theory: I think that the tinier an animal is, the cuter he becomes when he expresses his will or desire for something. This is the Teaches of Giggle, which is much less naughty than the Teaches of Peaches.
Either that, or hipster nerd who lives in my neighborhood. Way cuter, though.
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I knew George Clooney had a cameo on "The Facts of Life." I didn't know he played Roseanne and her sister Jackie's boss on "Roseanne." I am one of the few straight-ish women who doesn't get weak at the knees for George Clooney.