Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Diana Says, "Happy Mardi Gras!"



My guardian, Mimi, is not going to a parade today. Neither am I. Canines are not welcome at the parades, not even canine bishops, fully vested. My other guardian, Grandpère, is going with his son and daughter-in-law to a parade. Mimi says one parade per season is enough. I think she is already in the Lenten season. I will cut back on my treats for the penitential season, except for Sundays. Sundays are not Lent, so the humans tell me.

Have a great day. Laissez les bons temps rouler! Mimi taught me a little French.

14 comments:

  1. Canines are not welcome at the parades, not even canine bishops, fully vested.

    WTF!

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  2. Diana, are you going to eat pancakes today?

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  3. Diana eats anything, but she will not be having pancakes today.

    Isn't she beautiful in her Mardi Gras beads?

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  4. Diana, you are downright gorgeous! You can parade around your own property, but be nice to all cats who walk by.

    We cats are celebrating Fat Tuesday by eating our usual menu and sleeping it off!

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  5. Have a wonderful celebration of Mardi Gras, Diana. Thanks for keeping Mimi company while the rest run amok. A blessed Lent to you and your humans.

    Paul the BB

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  6. My, Diana with all those beads. You are a beauty. Hope a lot of guys are not yelling, "Hey baby, show me your..." too much!

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  7. To complete the Mardi Gras "look", Diana should have a colorful patch over her missing eye.

    Her boobies are bare, but hidden, most of the time. If she was allowed at the parade, she'd jump up and show them for treats, but I'm not sure about beads. She kept trying to shake hers off, before I could get a picture.

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  8. Diana is lovely, though I do like the eyepatch idea.

    And that's all the French you need where you at, my dear.

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  9. Those particular beads flatter Diana. There's a certain je ne sais quoi about the scarf-like beads.

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  10. Our Pepper sez that your Diana can march in HIS parade anytime. And Pepper ate ALL his pancakes (and most of mine) tonight. He also ate almost a full bowl of catfood (Lilycat SHARED! Honest she did!) (so he sez) so he got to see the pancakes again. Not a pretty sight.

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  11. What does Lilycat say about sharing her food? Was the sharing entirely voluntary?

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  12. I asked Pepper last night and he sez he takes the fourth. No wait! the fifth! uhhh... let me take the first and get back to you, he sez as he slinks into Lisa's bed for a little more legal tutoring. Poor dog, legal advice is always better when the lawyer is awake.

    Lily sez the only voluntary sharing of food is the sharing of Pepper's food. She's eating her breakfast first out of Pepper's bowl, as Pepper lays down with his soulful starving puppy look behind her. Lilycat don't care, She skims the top off Pepper's bowl every morning, before moving the Hannahcat from the catfood bowl. She also sez that Hannah didn't voluntarily share last night either.

    Poor poor Pepper. His legal advocate is screaming through the house that she overslept and she's got court at 9. She's not slowing down for her footwarmer, I think Pepper is sunk.

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