Breaking Cat News by Georgia Dunn for February 19, 2021

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    FreihEitner Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Puck’s Stand Up Comedy Special will return after these messages.

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    Sue Ellen  about 3 years ago

    Oh, Elvis! Pucky is proud of his report. Let him enjoy his moment in the candlelight!

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    Le'letha Premium Member about 3 years ago

    - and Elvis will come around and grumpily turn them off behind you?

    I technically have a stockpile of emergency jar candles, but they’re cunningly disguised as bookends. Which did mean that I had a TON of them on hand if needed this week! (And yes, I do also have a lighter. I thought of that.)

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    marilynnbyerly  about 3 years ago

    Texas should have paid attention. One of the good things about living in a state that faces natural disasters like ice storms and hurricanes is very little fazes us because we are prepared.

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    Gloria Fleming  about 3 years ago

    The candle reminds me of one of Georgia’s greatest lines ever: “………..to represent the jar of Christmas lights in each of us” Oct 27, 2014 the annual gourd sacrifice has begun

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    Strob Premium Member about 3 years ago

    My father’s version was “If you don’t like the weather, wait a minute.”

    I once had a Windows course for a few days given by an instructor from Seattle who by way of introduction had written on the first slide his name and “Seattle Rain Festival, 1/1/05-12/31/05.” (It wasn’t an actual slide but I don’t know what to call it, and I’m guessing on the year.)

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    Gloria Fleming  about 3 years ago

    The candle also reminds me of the candle representing the ghost of Christmas past in Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol. Razzleberry dressing

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    deadheadzan  about 3 years ago

    Candlelight is good, especially jar candles in a pretty candle jar holder. So are flashlights…..the big ones like a lantern are very helpful. My daughter is fortunate that she lives in a neighborhood with buried lines so she doesn’t have power outages. That candle sure is throwing a lot of light. Puck is clearly visible in his pajamas, not like yesterday.My prayers go out to Texans. I hope they recover power soon.

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    DennisinSeattle Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Puck is enjoying the candlelight. But Elvis, there is just as much light on the other side of the candle!

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    Gloria Fleming  about 3 years ago

    I hear Elvis doing a Frau Blucher imitation…..reverse message of course, but still…..

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    LiamG.P  about 3 years ago

    Finally, the cat-ndle light is there!

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    McColl34 Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Somewhat OT: Update from RL Tommy’s Woman

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    Kitty Katz  about 3 years ago

    Meanwhile, Back on the Nile

    Queen Catshepsut the Golden: First, a thank you to Burt-Ra for making the new salt lamps. Second, thanks to Thomios and the Royal Procurers for providing salt for the new lamps.

    Alice-Ata: We can’t tell you how honored we are by your kind words.

    The Queen: Can’t or won’t? But tell us here, how did you know we would need such a vast supply of salt?

    Ta-Natash: Your Majesty, we have noted each year the salt lamps melt during this season. And a few other seasons as well.

    Agnes-Ata: We note the dates on the calendar and procure salt from our undisclosed sources.

    The Queen: Very well. Now that the Royal Lamplighters have done their thing, let us celebrate by singing the Original Lamp Lighting Song.

    All: We are here to celebrate the lighting of the way

    The flames within the salt remind us this is a new day,

    We travel to Afar and back, the route is all the same,

    And all is well until the skies open and it rains!

    Another season of rain will come, but we will be prepared,

    We know how to meet the challenge, we will not be scared,

    Burt knows how to make a lamp, and there’s lots of salt as well,

    But where the Mice all get it from we know they’ll never tell!

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    WelshRat Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Elvis the safety monitor. Perhaps Burt should install a back up generator? The station’s still on air, after all.

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    LiamG.P  about 3 years ago

    Hello everyone, 2021 may be harder than last year, right? So, are you eating well? Drinking well? Being healthy? Well I hope all of you are healthy. Keep praying so these crises will stop soon, and our lives will return back to normal. Stay safe, and have a good life!

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    LiamG.P  about 3 years ago

    Hope your kitties and all your pets are healthy!

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    Gent  about 3 years ago

    Can’t hold a candle to Puck’s dedication in reporting.

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    cat19632001  about 3 years ago

    Two panels of Puck toe beans!

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    Tigrisan Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Puck’s smile in frame three is just…Glowing!

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    JDP_Huntington Beach  about 3 years ago

    Puck is visible again.

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    TampaFanatic1  about 3 years ago

    Wow, I did not know that New England had too many power outages except when they get blasted by a Nor’Easter or get a hurricane that run up the coast after smashing Florida or the Carolinas like Donna in 1960 which the old timers used to talk about until we got all those storms in 2004.

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    Lily.spokescat  about 3 years ago

    I can confirm.

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    Michael G.  about 3 years ago

    What a laff-riot is our puckish correspondent!

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    ladykat  about 3 years ago

    Elvis, it’s OK, sweetie. Puck is much more safety conscious than, say, Lupin.

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    FrannieL Premium Member about 3 years ago

    As a New Englander, I can attest to Puck’s correspondence, it is accurate.

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    @Big Nate  about 3 years ago

    Are they in New England?

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    Glyn Runnels Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Texas: “Hurricanes? Yep, all the time. Heat waves? More and more often. Ice storms? Only every 36 years or so. When it happens to you all the time, you prepare for it, otherwise the experience is lost between generations. You don’t prepare for what isn’t happening.” One of my cats was so confused after 10 years of perfect indoor controlled “weather” that she experienced real anxiety. Power’s back, and now so is she. Fun times (not!).

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    Miss Mina  about 3 years ago

    Can confirm.

    I grew up in a house with a well and an electric pump. If it looked like a storm was coming, we’d fill the bathtub so we could flush the toilet. My dad would cook some large roast that we could eat cold because the stove was electric. And we’d set up a fire in the fireplace.

    Now I live in a house with city water, a gas stove and furnace, but I still think about prepping for a power outage when I hear a storm is on it’s way.

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    anomalous4  about 3 years ago

    OT: 2 AWSUM things happened yesterday!

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    mistercatworks  about 3 years ago

    Although the average Texan is a smart as anyone else, the people in charge of planning seem to think that “climate change” means “things will only get warmer”.

    On the average, things will get warmer but weather is becoming more extreme and extremes are what you have to plan for.

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    Banjo Gordy Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Power outages were frequent during summer high wind storms in far NW Tucson village of Catalina. Local remarks were a worker fell off the Bicycle generator.

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    DorseyBelle  about 3 years ago

    I’m sure someone else has already said it, but… Toe beans and Floof patch Combo! Whee!!

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    Mx Crazy Cat Person  about 3 years ago

    @Georgia Dunn. I hope you are feeling better from your scary medical event.

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    Maizing  about 3 years ago

    OT: Feral Kitties

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    Mr. Reader  about 3 years ago

    Lupin comes out of nowhere batting at the candle.

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    bobw2012  about 3 years ago

    Move away from the candle and nobody gets hurt.

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    drbeth  about 3 years ago

    Went to college in Erie, PA, where the standard saying was that you could experience all 4 seasons in one hour…

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    Don’t worry, Elvis, he is fine.

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    Sue Ellen  about 3 years ago

    For those who don’t get the GoComics newsletter, BCN was featured in their comics for bookworms list:

    https://www.gocomics.com/comics/lists/1723009/13-comics-for-bookworks?page=2

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    knight1192a  about 3 years ago

    Wait, what annual New England winter power outage? I’ve yet to see an annual winter power outage. Or an annual summer power outage, or autumn power outage week for that matter.

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    RonBerg13 Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Living in New England, I don’t feel so bad right now about our power outages. We up here are kind of prepared for such things cause they happen regularly.

    I feel bad for Texans – they have been punched in the stomach, and I wish them a rapid recovery.

    Cruz sure got caught with his pants down. If he is smart, he will hang a light on what he did, point to it, tell every one he fouled up, and then tell everyone what he is going to do about it for future occurrences.

    I do think Texas should give some thought to rejoining the USA power grid.

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    Sue Ellen  about 3 years ago

    Kittens weren’t da bomb!

    https://apnews.com/article/police-find-kittens-suspicious-package-249cf082a8bd21619c3ad3b35b759411

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    Catmom  about 3 years ago

    So does anybody know what the deal is with Snow Sez? Did the creator die, retire, just plain quit without notice?

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    PatsyL.Paul  about 3 years ago

    I live in the south now but I spent 4 years in North Dakota. I knew what to do and was prepared.

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    Chris Sherlock  about 3 years ago

    No spring power outage?

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    gcottay  about 3 years ago

    The purchase, installation and careful maintenance of a good whole house generator seems to keep the grid from going down.

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    Ricky Bennett  about 3 years ago

    Being in New Hampshire, I hated the power failures. So because I live in an RV full time, I put solar panels on top. Now if the power is out, I can still have my coffee.

    Then I moved to Arizona!

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    SuperCharged5-  over 1 year ago

    dam, i am glad to live in a neighborhood that has underground powerlines. new england weather is crazy

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