“He said ‘sxxx’!” Dougy is sensitive to naughty language. Ruins his movie!
“I did like the car chase and the bloody shootouts.”
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Mom and Dad watch a lot of action and adventures and sic-fi movies that have lots of weird noises and fast moving pictures. I’d like to paw at the screen but they hung the TV up high where I can’t reach it. You are lucky to get yours at eye level, Dougy.
I’m deaf in one ear and need help with the other! Yes, closed captioning is great for people like me. Of course, not all old movies have them. I have dificulties following the dialogue in some because of the faux posh accent people affected in early “talkies”.
I remember the bad old days when my profoundly deaf grandmother moved in with us. The television had to be turned up so high, your ears bled. (Well, nearly so!) Closed captioning was developed after she died. For awhile, we had another arrangement that helped with the racket – a set of earphones connecgted to the television by a long wire. I don’t think it helped my grandmother that much.
Maybe he could get a job as a movie critic
Ha! It would probably be high in car chases, wildlife, and kitty food scenes getting high praise, and sensitive, mature films getting trashed!
Sounds like a lot of critics.
Ha! Yes, he does have preferences and prejudices when it comes to cinema!
Mom and Dad watch a lot of action and adventures and sic-fi movies that have lots of weird noises and fast moving pictures. I’d like to paw at the screen but they hung the TV up high where I can’t reach it. You are lucky to get yours at eye level, Dougy.
Of course, it is tedious when they get up close and block the picture….!
Dougy is welll behaved but he has the instincy of a hunter !
That he has!
Dougy is a cat so he has the instinct of a hunter !
In friendship
Michel
Nice that you can hear those words and read them too!
I’m deaf in one ear and need help with the other! Yes, closed captioning is great for people like me. Of course, not all old movies have them. I have dificulties following the dialogue in some because of the faux posh accent people affected in early “talkies”.
I have them on too!
I remember the bad old days when my profoundly deaf grandmother moved in with us. The television had to be turned up so high, your ears bled. (Well, nearly so!) Closed captioning was developed after she died. For awhile, we had another arrangement that helped with the racket – a set of earphones connecgted to the television by a long wire. I don’t think it helped my grandmother that much.
I am with you, Dougy! Well brought up kitties should not be subjected to profanities! You tell’em, Dougy!
Never! Polite kitties don’t use such language or like hearing it!
LOL
You are funny Dougy.
Thanks! I try to be.