I notice Andy pays attention to what’s on the television even when it isn’t kitty games and videos.
Periodically, he’ll look back at me with this look that tells me something he sees makes him…
…incredulous. I found the hearings a bit astonishing myself, kitty. (I think his problem was the interrogators who yelled or talked loudly. Cats don’t like a racket. Me either. I turned to the Food Network and followed a holiday baking contest after I reached my tolerance level for tomfoolery.)
I agree with you and Andy. Some of those interrogators needed to tone it down. It wasn’t supposed to be a shouting contest at the witnesses after all. Tee hee hee.
Andy and Dougy didn’t think so. Me either.
Cats have good sense!
I’m watching it again – it’s appalling theater – but I now mute the loud ones, follow along on closed caption. Not easy being a responsible citizen….
The hearings go over like a wet blanket around here. It buggars up the good shows. \\Shoko
I can imagine. I was watching thew proceedings this morning and had to stop, turn the television off. Grim.
Dear Andy, we agree with you wholeheartedly! You too, Doug.
Yeah! It is no wonder dog poop on a stick has a higher popularity rating than the US Congress. It doesn’t? Well, it would if it were listed among the options!
Agree!
dood…cuzin dai$y likez watchin de “ticker tapes” that run long de bottom oh de screen on de nooze channel !! 🙂 ♥♥
I can see that! That may be why Andy seems interested in things on the television, things I can’t imagine being of interest to a cat!
good decision… a banking contest ist always good ;o) (then I’m the one who is confused when I think about my baking fails while watching things I never can make by myself LOL)
Yes, though the really discouraging ones are kids of 10, 11 in these contests and they are doing things worthy of trained chefs! I only learned how to make decent scrambled eggs in recent years and I came along shortly after the invention of dirt!