Simon most definitely is! Enjoy these quick cartoon animations about feline's (and their owners') quirks! *Content Advisor* mild cartoon violence. (*these youtube videos do have ads at their beginning*)
I don't know about you- but Simon's cat certainly reminds me of many furry little housemates I've met before!
And yes- I simply must end every sentence with an exclamation point today!
If you are the parent of a "Veggie-Tales" fan, your brain automatically finished the above statement with: "the part of the day where Anita comes out and sings a silly song". Gotta love those catch phrases!
Anita Renfro was doing stand-up when she came up with this first song about moms. Shortly after, she started doing more funny/ parody songs because of popular demand. I've posted just a few of her videos here~ so check her out!
*Content Advisor* the third video makes a brief, rather vague reference to underclothes.
Two versions of Abbot and Costello's "Who's On First" skit. The 2nd is short, sweet, and has a built in transcript; the first (though much longer) is really worth watching.
*Content Advisor* one character does a lot of yelling and a very mild threat of physical violence.
I just had to share this video~ watch it and see why...
*Content Advisor* some of the content here is not a recommended (or smart) way to treat a cat
The first twenty-two seconds are just introduction- the rest is the good stuff. And, yes: some of the parts are computer animated... including the cat/fan incident. But I figured it's still pretty funny anyways. :D
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Cute+funny = definitely entertaining! I don't know about you- but I think that babies (of any species), children, and animals are great sources of entertainment. So, here are some super-cute videos to share with you: some found on youtube, others found at http://cuteroulette.com . Anyone who uses the net is familiar with youtube- so no descriptions of that are necessary; so, about cuteroulette~ the name pretty much says it all~ lots of utter cuteness coming at ya in the form of videos. And as always- *Please be advised* - since what the site does, is provide the viewers with a never-ending stream of cute/funny videos- I obviously cannot vouch for the integrity of everything on the site. For instance- on one video that I saw, the camera operator in the background uses some offensive language; and who knows how often new videos are put in the queue- so, the content may be subject to change. As always, browse responsibly. BTW~ unfortunately there is a lot of volume level difference between videos... so you may want to start out low.
*Content Advisor* squeaky-clean.
Here we start with some baby antics:
(Well, I think that last one counts as a baby... either that or a cross between a baby and some strange walrus appendages.)
Some puppies that were caught on camera WAY past their bedtime:
A couple of adorable rodents:
And several other videos of animals at play:
Some of the videos have been passed around the web for years... so feel free to continue sharing these with those you love!
I just saw that Google is looking for employees to fill a position within the company- watch this quick video to see if you are qualified. (following the video is the link for the job information page)
*Content Advisor* brief mention of the paranormal.