Thursday, November 26, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Almost Turkey Day
First off, if you need something to wear you can make a fashion statement with this Turkey Hat for you or or your loved one.
Don't want to leave your dog or cat out of the fun? Try this!
Sarah, still wish you won, but no Turkey Pardon will be better.
The best ever Thanksgiving show made for TV has to be WKRP. You can catch the whole eposidoe on Hulu. Warning-you will laugh and may laugh a body part off.
www.hulu.com/watch/322/wkrp-in-cincinnati-turkeys-away
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
New Idiot Award
Dog owner "I don't know whats wrong with my dog"
Me- "Try feeding him some time you stupid f%#@K!"
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Good Old Shoot Out Movie
Friday, November 13, 2009
The Dude
One of my all time favorite movies is the Coen Brother's The Big Lebowski. I don't know how I missed them on you tube but glad I saw them now. The first one has an Animal reference I once thought only an animal control officer would find funny. The second one is based on the small yet funny role of John Turturro as the great bowler Jesus Quintana. They are a must watch if you like the movie.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Queen Sophie
Monday, November 2, 2009
Car Jacked
The car alarm was blaring, and there was a light moving around inside.
A couple in the Colorado Mountain Estates subdivision near Florissant thought someone was trying to steal their car early Wednesday.
When deputies from the Teller County Sheriff's Office responded at about 2:30 a.m., they discovered a young bear in the car.
The bear was as surprised to see the deputies as the deputies were to see the bear, said Mikel Baker, spokesperson for the Sheriff's Office.
One of the two deputies took some pictures of the bear, opened the car door, and the bear was gone in a flash, said Baker.
According to Baker and Teller County Sheriff Kevin Dougherty, this bear — like so many others — was
very smart and had learned how to open car doors.But as the bear rummaged around the car causing extensive damage, the door closed and it couldn't figure how to get out.
The light the couple saw moving in the car was the dome light of the vehicle, which momentarily wrapped around the bear's head, said Dougherty.
Baker said that bears are extremely hungry as they prepare for hibernation. No food should be left in a car, she said, as bruins, with their keen sense of smell, will detect the food and try to get inside.
In recent years, one bear practically destroyed a car after yogurt was left in it. Afterward, investigators found yogurt smeared throughout the car, said Baker.
Howard Pankratz: 303-954-1939 or hpankratz@denverpost.com