Gradually degenerating into ignorance and complacency.

Monday, December 19, 2005

Now Entering Madness 4



I actually had a few dogs in mind when I constructed this. One dog -- Angel, poked her head under the table, then over the lap of a person, to twist her head, contorting her tongue to lick cake and icing off a plate near the edge. Needless to say, the person chose not to eat it.

A memory I have of a cat we once had, Stubby, decided that the sausage links on my plate looked and smelled good, so jumped up and slashed them off my plate -- the fiend.

He nonchalantly ate them off the floor -- as if, "Hey! You weren't eating these on the floor here, were you?"

Spam 3

"swap some sulfurous, but Pammy"
"Re: As draw or angry"
"Of spell my imperative chit"
"substantiate the Carson, and cottonseed"
"or programmer, Anselm a joust"
"see raoul, raffish not Husain"

Alejandra

Body of Alejandra Gutierrez Found Dec 19, 2005 - (Fort Wayne, IN) -- Fort Wayne Police confirm they have discovered the body of 10-year-old Alejandra Gutierrez in a remote area south of Fort Wayne. Indiana’s NewsCenter has learned from multiple sources that Alejandra was found today in a wooded area near a gravel pit in northeastern Delaware County.Alejandra has been missing since December 8th. The Maplewood Elementary School student never made it to her bus stop.Police officials are turning their attention to a suspect already in custody. Sources tell us that suspect is Simon Rios, the man who is charged in the murder of his wife and three children December 13th. The Rios home is just two houses away from the bus stop.Indiana’s NewsCenter will have more information on this story as it develops.

Now Entering Madness 3


My favorite of my collective works herafter listed under, Now Entering Madness.

Now Entering Madness 2

Now Entering Madness 1

A stress-relieving cartoon

spam 2

"Averyl it's smokescreen, but thirteen"

M.B.A. Jeff

Like, you cut the cake, eh?

Watch this!

While I was indeed watching him working with the robot, over the sofa, Charlie was unsatisfied. He repeatedly called to me to watch him. Out of frustration, he dragged the robot around the sofa so that I could "watch" him work with it.

Interestingly enough, while the robot walked like trudging through swamp muck in its orignal location, Charlie's new locale seemed to work better. Perhaps, with the number of people there to celebrate with the Kannings on Jeff's graduation, the path was flattened (high-traffic); the robot walked.

My dear Charlie! :)

Congratulations Jeff!