Et VoilĆ !
Poor kitty!
But itās hilarious.
Iām not sure the kitty is upset. They test the surface first, there isnāt any floofing in distress, the cat doesnāt seem to be trying to leave the ice, and the tiny bit at the end, the kitty seems pretty chill. It might be wishful thinking, but maybe the kitty knows exactly what ice is and thinks it is fun?
Minus the slipping, thatās exactly the movements Iāve seen our youngest do when heās having fun going insane chasing a tiny bit of paper, tiny Lego, or his tail. If he could go slipping around on ice, he probably would! He loves anything that makes the chase harder and will move a toy somewhere that makes it harder to get a hold of. Which is why I found 2 dozen balls under the couch a week ago.
Nice routine, could use a boombox so we know which song kitty was breakdancing to
(The summaries Iāve seen indicate the book barely relates to most of the title, and has dated social sensibilities, but that titleā¦)
I recently made bacon grease chocolate chip cookies, which came out perfectly fine and vanished quickly.
This, though, does not look like it would be nearly as successful.
Jack Douglas must have written that while he was working with Blue Ćyster Cult.
Sorta. More likely late 50s, early 60s schlock sci-fi/horror. The Brain that Ruled the World, if that clip had a title.
I wonder if he (or Hormel Foods) skipped a step, like frying the spam? Coolhaus Ice Cream used to carry an incredibly scrumptious ice cream sandwich with candied bacon in it. Havenāt seen that one on the shelves in years.
They do cook the spam to start, coated in brown sugar, which seems like it would be a similar idea. But, in 1/2 inch cubes(!), which seemsā¦ excessive, especially when added to a cookie. Smaller amounts, more crisply fried, might work better, but even then there are some differences between spam and baconā¦
Quite possibly. Let us know how it turns out!
BTW: I gave up on SPAM (and hot dogs) when I was a little kid. Gave me headaches. All that MSG.