Andy acts true to form. He blocks the captions on the film I’m watching.
Guess what, Andrew James Thomas…
…it doesn’t make any difference because the actors are English and they enunciate their lines crisply, clearly. I don’t need the captions to follow the story this time! (So he leaves.)
You see, Doug, as I have suspected, he is only interested in captions for foreign films; Andy is learning foreign languages!
Yes, he must be an agent, perhaps a double and triple and quadruple agent, just depending on who has the Greenies kitty treats, to which he is addicted!
LOL I wouldn’t put anything past Andy the intellectual.
LOL!
He knows when he’s not needed
It took him several minutes to discern that!
That is funny 🙂
It gets tedious having a cat block the English translations of a foreign film.
I DON’T LIKE THE SUB TITLES….sorry, I was yelling. I don’t mind someone talking and telling me about the picture but sub titles annoy me. Good work, Andy.
Jean
I’m somewhat deaf so I appreciate them. I especially like classically trained English actors because they do enunciate their lines clearly!
Cats have a knack for sitting on books, magazines, newspapers or just blocking a screen to be noticed. 🙂
Isn’t that the truth?! LOL!
That 4th photo is so funny! The guy on the screen looks as if he’s revelling in the gorgeousness that is Andy’s fur.
🐱 Sometimes a better door then a window till the cooky jar opens ❗️
I have my volume turned down for loud background music and battle scenes so need CC to follow conversations 😉
Ive tried the option for visually impaired people once, where they tell you what goes on…. oh my… that was not my thing LOL
Not everybody speaks clearly in films. I very often need the sub-titles for Scottish, Australian and some American films.