Petco says that “All leashed pets welcome,” but do they mean it? Vincent Browning and Shelly Lumpkin wanted to see if they meant it, so they took Oliver the African Watusi to the Petco in Atascocita to find out. What did they find out? All leashed animals are welcome in their store and they love them all equally!
Now that I know that, I can’t wait to bring my submissive there so he can pick up my cat’s food for me.
You know those Chick-fil-A ads with cows saying they prefer that fast food joint over the ones that sell burgers made out of them? Turns out it is true.
On Saturday, Michael and Athena Hopkins weren’t mooving because they were stuck in traffic waiting for a cow to cross the road in Noblesville, Indiana. Where was the bovine going? Chick-fil-A, of course.
If the cow was a chicken, it would have crossed the street to get away from that restaurant. So now we know why the cow crossed the road, but we still don’t know why the chicken did it.
BTW if I were Chick-fil-A, I would give this couple a lifetime supply of your chicken sandwiches. They did a great marketing campaign for you and you did not even have to pay for it.
Remember the first time you saw The Lion King and Simba discovered his dead father? You cried. You were not alone, so was everyone else around you. Guess what, humans are not the only ones who feel that pain.
The other day, Josh Meyers was watching the movie with his 4-month-old pit bull and Luna started to cry at the same point we all did. Her best friend described the special moment as, “Right as Mufasa falls to his death, she stops and turns to the TV to watch. To see her crying at the TV was the sweetest thing I think I’ve ever seen. She even lays down right after Simba lays with his dad….We don’t deserve dogs.” No, we don’t.
I just hope for Luna’s sake they don’t watch any more Disney movies around her like Bambi and Old Yeller. Especially, Old Yeller. That was too much for us 2-leggers, imagine what it would be like for a 4-legger like her.
BTW say what you want about pit bulls, but they are truly sweet and loving dogs.
You know how on most talk shows when a guest brings any animals on, they don’t let the creatures roam around. Pickler and Ben is unlike all the others. Today, Kellie Pickler and Ben Aaron welcomed 2 Asian small-clawed otters on to the show and within seconds Ping and Pong took over the set.
Pickler and Animal expert Grant Kemmerer were holding the squeaky brothers for the introduction and then they decided to put them in the little pool the show set up for them. I guess they were not interested in it because they jumped down and started running all over the set. They went under the couch, over to the camera to get a closeup, back to the pool and anywhere else they wanted to go.
The only place they did not go was into the audience. Which is smart of their part because if they did, I am sure someone would have taken them home. Who wouldn’t? They are so cute, they make me want to trade in my cat for one of them.
Seriously, they are otterly awwwwdorable, I think the 6-month olds should replace Pickler and Ben on the morning show. No offense to the CMT hosts, but I could watch them for hours and hours. Seriously, aren’t you in love with them too? Those faces are just so sweet.
Traffic was brought to a complete standstill in Kings Beach, CA due to a huge flock of ducks crossing the rode to seek shelter from the storm. pic.twitter.com/ombvJmhu81
It has been really cold in Calfornia since the New Year, and some places are actually seeing snow. One of those places is Kings Beach, where a lot of ducks call home. They would prefer to be somewhere warmer, so they crossed the street to find some warmth in the shopping center. You can say they wanted to duck for some shelter.
Anyways, as they were crossing the street, they stopped traffic. For two minutes, the drivers didn’t quack as they made their way across the road.
Were they successful? Let’s just there is a sale on duck meat in Kings Beach. Joking! They bought some down coats with your guess it, duck feathers and went back home.