It’s Been a Busy Day at the Scalzi Compound and I Have an Event Tonight So In Lieu of Actual Words, Please Accept This Picture of a Cat
Posted on September 1, 2015 Posted by John Scalzi 21 Comments
I imagine this will be pleasing to the large majority of you.
And remember, if you are in or near the Dayton area: Tonight! Books & Company at the Greene. 7pm. Be there! Because I will be, and I don’t want to be alone.
CAT PICTURE ACCEPTED.
CAT PICTURE TRIBUTE ALWAYS PLEASING.
Helloooo, Zeus! He doesn’t seem pleased by the photo.
Cat pictures are always acceptable!
Is he disgruntled about the sudden influx of doggitude at your house?
Awwwww, kitty!
I needed that today. It’s been a rough one, and the month is only going to get worse. Thank you, sir, and may your event this evening go smoothly and well.
I showed this to my daughter, Ceana (she wanted you to talk about Daisy at The Last Bookstore). She nodded and said, “I accept that.”
Scalzi violates the “no cats were annoyed in the making of this post” principle.
I don’t see any bacon.
Hey, it’s a cat! In front of a funky looking bush! Cool!
Lazy cat pic accepted !
Smokey has tried to enter the screen; photo accepted!
A cat lying about. Must be a SJW, as they always lie about SOMETHING.
Does this mean I am finally in the majority on something?
One of my Feline Overlords just headbumped the picture.
I apologize in advance:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ck6OCvuXAA
It’s really hard to capture the annoyed rolling of eyes in a still photo. I would never have expected it with a cat, but somehow you’ve done it.
Recently heard that dogs like anise seed as much as cats like catnip. Not having a dog around to test it on, I can’t be sure.
A cat will suffice. For now. In terms of words, you’ve built up a little bit of credit on account.
Catpicture accepted. You may continue your shenanigans.
Fantastic! I’m finally in a small minority.
Do you know where I moved from literally a year ago today? Dayton. Where am I now? Alaska. *sighs* Sorry I missed you; I guarantee I would have been there had I been able.
That is a pleasing cat picture, though.