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MY KITTEN THREW HIMSELF OUT A THIRD STORY WINDOW!!!

*hyperventilates*

Ok, so like, today being unseasonably warm, I had my window a bit, maybe 6 inches, and I decided to walk to Einstein Bagels for lunch. The cats usually do like to sit in the window, but I adopted them in October, so there haven't been many days when the window was open. I was gone, dunno, 45 minutes? And when I came back, Moya seemed a bit fretful, and I thought she wanted attention, but when I went into my bedroom, I could see the screen was ripped from the top left corner.



(Btw, [livejournal.com profile] calendae, that's the suncatcher you gave me long ago...)

Anyhow, I tear up my apartment looking for Pilot and I can't find him anywhere and part of me already knows he's outside, but I check everywhere, and I go down THREE STORIES and there on the ground directly below my window is Pilot, all puffed up, but otherwise ok. Holy shit. Not sure how long he was out, could have been since minutes after I left or minutes before I came back.

Here's the drop:




So, he's fine, he just gave himself a good bath, and he seems totally ok. Frankly, I wish he seemed a little scared or traumatized by the whole thing, like it shaved years off my life, but he is COMPLETELY UNREPENTANT and I know he learned nothing and is going to fling himself out another window before long. *headdesk* I always joked about how this kitten had NO SELF-PRESERVATIONAL INSTINCTS WHATSOEVER and how he would try to get himself locked in the fridge, or fly off a high shelf, or drown himself in the toilet bowl, but now? Ha ha, not so funny.

The little fucker is just fine:




Been a while since I posted. I hope everyone had a nice holiday/new year! I spent it with my parents, and it was pretty nice. The cats did not wreak nearly as much havoc as feared, and I did a lot of Kakuro with my mom, and I watched a lot of Foyle's War with my parents.

Oh, yes, and I've learned to play poker. I wouldn't say I'm good, but I don't actively suck, so I'm happy enough with that. I had a bunch of people over last night to play, and I lost in very annoying ways. Like, it's one thing to just get beat, but one time, I had a flush, and I lost to someone with a higher flush, and one time I had a full house and I lost to someone with a higher full house. Really fucking annoying! Because I played my hands right, it just wasn't meant to be. Grrr. Now that's a conspiracy.

Also, I impulse bought Dead Like Me because the DVDs were twenty bucks at Best Buy, and I'm really digging it so far. God, I love Mandy Patinkin.

It's a sad, pathetic little number, but everyone else is doing it...
1. Fingersmith -- Sarah Waters My first period lesbian thriller. It was pretty cool, it all felt pretty new, like I had never read about these characters before. Entertaining, but I thought the end was a bit weak.

2. The Feminine Mystique -- Betty Friedan Not enjoyable per se, but I'm glad I read it. It's frankly a but hard to imagine that it was necessary, but I suppose that's thanks to this book and a few others like it. "The book that pulled the trigger on history."

3. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime -- Mark Haddon Tiff bought this for me while waiting for Harry Potter to be sold at midnight. It was very well done and funny and sad.

4. Das Parfum -- Patrick Süskind Really, really good. Surprisingly funny and often disturbing. [livejournal.com profile] hooveraardvark

Date: 2007-01-15 03:23 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] franzeska
One of my mom's cats jumped out the window once, the little bastard. Luckily, it was a second story window, so she had time to turn over properly.

Also, Fingersmith may be a thriller and it may reference The Woman in White heavily, but it is so not a gothic novel.

Date: 2007-01-15 06:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] imwalde.livejournal.com
Did that cat learn not to do it again? Because I'm afraid Pilot is going to try again.

I wasn't thinking too hard when I said gothic, so I will defer to you, by all means. What should I call it?

Date: 2007-01-15 06:31 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] franzeska
Well, she didn't end up doing it again, but I think we also kept the windows closed after that. On the bright side, if he's ok this time, he'll probably be ok next time too.

I'd just go with 'thriller' myself; that's certainly accurate enough.

Date: 2007-01-15 06:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] imwalde.livejournal.com
Ha! That is a bright side. Because I'm going to need to have my windows open at least some of the time, that's just how heating/cooling works best in this apt.

Ok, thriller it is!

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