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These are Sangria and Rooney, both Maine Coon cats. Sangria (the black/gray) is two and a half years old, and she is just over sixteen and half pounds. Rooney, my orange himbo, is a year and a half, and twenty pounds. The table they are sitting on is bone of contention between the two. Sangria considers it hers but Rooney wants to be near her. She likes to sprawl full length on it but he gets up on a corner of it and nudges her until they both are sitting up on it together. The size difference is not due to forced perspective, he really is that much bigger than her. She is rather compact while he is rangy with long legs. (the green blob is a grandchild's Squashmallow picture). Lirio100What a pair! Thanks for sharing this great photo and the details about the differences between the siblings. Family life! Hi KT, it’s Quarter Twenty. Passing along a note about my friend Charlie’s dog Buddy. He passed over the Rainbow Bridge this week. A black lab mix, he was special to me and a group of friends because we meet weekly for what is essentially a house church. And Buddy was always there to revel in the controlled chaos of a bunch of guys trying to prepare some haphazardly planned meal in a tiny kitchen with an abundance of appetizers, snacks and dropped food. Dutifully cleaning the plates before they entered the dishwasher, he would also incessantly lick hands, arms, and exposed knees of anyone within range. Charlie would usually have to explain to newcomers: “Please excuse my dog. He can’t control his licker.” 70 pounds of friendliness, he loved to accompany the group for a post-dinner walk so he could check his pee mail. Charlie is also a talented photographer and captured this silhouette a few years ago while watching sunset at Shenandoah National Park. Buddy will be sorely missed by all his friends from The Church At Charlie’s House.I think Buddy qualifies as a PetMoron. So sorry that Charlie, you and all of your group have lost him. What a great photo. This is Belle and she is mesmerized by the Christmas lights. I wish to remain a lurker. Thanks!Thank you for sharing the great photo of Belle and the lights! She's an example to us all of the possibilities of appreciation. Encountered by Members of The Horde Great Egret, tired of my shenanigans. By-TorWonderful action photo! We recently had egrets and cranes hanging out locally, but they have moved south for the winter. Nice to see that By-Tor can still photograph one in Southern California. If you would like to send pet and/or animal stories, links, etc. for the Ace of Spades Pet Thread, the address is:Until next Saturday, have a great week! If you start feeling nostalgic, here a link to last week's Pet Thread, the Ace of Spades Pet Thread, December 14. I closed the comments on this post so you wouldn't get banned for commenting on a week-old post, but don't try it anyway. Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
Love the cat stickers, but I’m concerned so many students failed so badly ….
Posted by: Lizzy at December 21, 2024 03:07 PM (Hkcdp) 2
I got a pack of catnip mice and gave them to the cat slaves at work
Posted by: vmom deport deport deport at December 21, 2024 03:08 PM (U81Si) 3
You’re saying By-Tor has no egrets?
As long as he/she’s not bitern about it… Posted by: Lizzy at December 21, 2024 03:09 PM (Hkcdp) Posted by: KT at December 21, 2024 03:12 PM (xekrU) 5
>>>These are Sangria and Rooney, both Maine Coon cats. Sangria (the black/gray) is two and a half years old, and she is just over sixteen and half pounds. Rooney, my orange himbo, is a year and a half, and twenty pounds . . . .
Beautiful kitties. Thanks for this data point. We have a garden variety orange American Shorthair, who is a beast at 20 pounds, and a giant, gentle lover. He could do some real damage if he wanted, but his main target is cardboard boxes. Posted by: Comrade Flounder, Disinformation Demon at December 21, 2024 03:12 PM (i24o9) 6
All stripedy cats look like inmates.
Posted by: Eromero at December 21, 2024 03:12 PM (jgmnb) 7
I wonder if it's something about labs named Buddy. I knew one, since gone, who would do the same thing - especially with me. Of course, I enjoyed it and returned with lots of play, so we both had fun.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at December 21, 2024 03:15 PM (VNX3d) 8
Happy Caturday everyone
Elf died a violent death Posted by: Skip at December 21, 2024 03:15 PM (fwDg9) 9
Sangria the Maine Cook cat looks like she is ready to rumble. What a look!
Posted by: JTB at December 21, 2024 03:17 PM (yTvNw) 10
" Love the cat stickers, but I’m concerned so many students failed so badly ….
Posted by: Lizzy" First thing I noticed. Yikes. Seriously. And 68% is a B now. That's depressing. Posted by: eleven at December 21, 2024 03:19 PM (iziT8) 11
Merry Christmas to morons and pets!
Chewy delivered a large bell for Mr Senegal. Will make a big deal out of opening it Christmas. Posted by: Commissar of Plenty and Lysenkoism in Solidarity with the Struggle at December 21, 2024 03:20 PM (P6t1G) 12
Critters!
Posted by: Duke Lowell at December 21, 2024 03:21 PM (2UnvF) 13
"Love the cat stickers, but I’m concerned so many students failed so badly ….
Posted by: Lizzy" First thing I noticed. Yikes. Seriously. And 68% is a B now. That's depressing. Posted by: eleven at December 21, 2024 03:19 PM (iziT I'm old enough to remember when the cutoff for a B was 85%. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at December 21, 2024 03:21 PM (VNX3d) 14
When did Elf on the Shelf start? I don't remember it from when I was a kid
Posted by: 18-1 at December 21, 2024 03:22 PM (oZhjI) 15
Driving into the subdivision yesterday, 4:45 p.m., grubbing around for acorns under the live oaks that line the parkway were two black bears, one full grown, one a juvenal maybe 3/4 size. This, right between two gated subdivisions of a thousand homes each, and two hundred yards away from the busy six-laned US 41 Tamiami Trail not far from Marco Island, Florida.
We stopped to take their pictures and they did not look up from their snuffling and grubbing for the acorns. It is the occasional scent of these and other wild things that makes Lily the corgi go into a big loud fright howl in those zero-dark-something hours. Posted by: Mr Gaga at December 21, 2024 03:23 PM (KiBMU) 16
"When did Elf on the Shelf start? I don't remember it from when I was a kid
Posted by: 18-1 " About the same time Big Penguin popped up. Posted by: fd at December 21, 2024 03:26 PM (vFG9F) 17
Our two cats when alive together didn't weigh 15 pounds
Posted by: Skip at December 21, 2024 03:26 PM (fwDg9) 18
When did Elf on the Shelf start? I don't remember it from when I was a kid
Posted by: 18-1 at December 21, 2024 03:22 PM (oZhjI) Evidently, it started as a book published in 2005. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at December 21, 2024 03:30 PM (VNX3d) 19
Sangria was Not Happy that Rooney was sitting on her table. I was lucky to get that picture because she usually smacks him once he gets up there and they both run off.
Posted by: Lirio100 at December 21, 2024 03:30 PM (izAv/) 20
Our Anko-chan was a little over half Sangria's weight her entire life. She left us Boxing Day last year while I was away with family. CP Charles & I miss her still.
Posted by: exdem13 FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT at December 21, 2024 03:31 PM (XjTSo) 21
We've had a few very cold mornings with very dry air. This has brought out scents that Precious the Bichon finds intriguing. Let's say the morning walks have become a bit prolonged. And the more 'interesting' the scent, the faster her tail wags.
Posted by: JTB at December 21, 2024 03:32 PM (yTvNw) 22
Talk about rookie mistakes, there I was, savoring the post, when I get to the bottom and there's no comments. Ah, well.
Great post. The distracted We got a scratching pad and put it over the spot on the carpet that Ony had been clawing at. She hasn't scratched the pad, but has sat next to it, probably trying to figure out how to move it so she can get back to the carpet. Charlie’s dog Buddy and the Egret are especially artsy pix. Other critters are fun to see. Posted by: mindful webworker - fur collector at December 21, 2024 03:36 PM (i4Mn+) 23
18 When did Elf on the Shelf start? I don't remember it from when I was a kid
Posted by: 18-1 at December 21, 2024 03:22 PM (oZhjI) Evidently, it started as a book published in 2005. ========= The Elf on a Shelf was originally a Christmas ornament that sold back in the Sixties. My parents have one just like it that was tucked away onto a tree branch gap in the halcyon days when we had live trees for Christmas. In the Oughts the Elf came back into vogue, and someone with more gumption than me made a picture book about it, then someone put them together and it was a hit. The cat in question doesn't look repentant at all, which is par for the course. Posted by: exdem13 FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT at December 21, 2024 03:37 PM (XjTSo) 24
Dad would love to see an egret in his yard. SW Ohio is not egret territory though. Herons, yes, the odd sandhill crane, yes, American geese, yes, egrets, no. Have to ask him if the GHO is still making the rounds.
Posted by: exdem13 FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT at December 21, 2024 03:42 PM (XjTSo) 25
The cat in the top pic is Tabby Penny, and is being unfairly prosecuted for performing such a Heroic Act.
Elf on the Shelf is a SNITCH. Should be crushed under Ace's Shelf. Tabby Penny deserves SKRITCHES, not snitches. Jim Sunk New Dawn Galveston, TX Posted by: Jim at December 21, 2024 03:43 PM (Xo+UM) 26
The cat in the top pic is Tabby Penny, and is being unfairly prosecuted for performing such a Heroic Act.
Elf on the Shelf is a SNITCH. Should be crushed under Ace's Shelf. Tabby Penny deserves SKRITCHES, not snitches. Jim Sunk New Dawn Galveston, TX Posted by: Jim at December 21, 2024 03:43 PM (Xo+UM) If it was an 18" one, then either the cat had a huge litter box, or has skills in hiding things. Deserves a gourmet meal, at least. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at December 21, 2024 03:46 PM (VNX3d) Posted by: Commissar of Plenty and Lysenkoism in Solidarity with the Struggle at December 21, 2024 03:53 PM (P6t1G) 28
Meow!
Posted by: Puddleglum, drive by meow at December 21, 2024 03:56 PM (sAmhv) 29
WOOF! Woof woof woof rawr woof!
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at December 21, 2024 03:57 PM (VNX3d) 30
A friend of mine has a brown lab. Super friendly dog. Also, a serial licker. I'm guessing a lab thing?
Posted by: Puddleglum, drive by meow at December 21, 2024 03:59 PM (sAmhv) 31
Egret is the cancer of life.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at December 21, 2024 04:00 PM (TcVeV) 32
Sangria is only letting you live because she cannot operate a can opener. Don’t be fooled by that enigmatic smile and big green eyes.
Posted by: Common Tater at December 21, 2024 04:01 PM (2Ra0c) 33
Having a horse in your lap brings back some memories
Posted by: Ben Had at December 21, 2024 04:04 PM (XTmTf) 34
Egrets, I've had a few.
But then again, too few to mention. Posted by: Sinatra at December 21, 2024 04:06 PM (guGkK) 35
Egrets, I've had a few.
But then again, too few to mention. Posted by: Sinatra at December 21, 2024 04:06 PM (guGkK) But in the end, I made it my hay! Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at December 21, 2024 04:09 PM (VNX3d) 36
Where did you say that beaver lives?
Posted by: NY State Animal Control at December 21, 2024 04:10 PM (dIske) 37
Afternoon, pet folken,
Sangria and Rooney are actually siblings? they've been mentioned before on the Pet Thread, but we've never seen pics that I recall. Both are astonishing and impressive, as well as beautiful. They look ferocious (as big house cats often do), but Coons are supposed to be gentle creatures. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at December 21, 2024 04:12 PM (omVj0) 38
I just got my cat a new cat tree, as the old one was kind of falling apart.
He decided to get in the new one while I was still assembling it. I think that's how a cat says "Five stars." Posted by: BeckoningChasm at December 21, 2024 04:13 PM (CHHv1) 39
Our two cats when alive together didn't weigh 15 pounds
Posted by: Skip at December 21, 2024 *** Wolf and Chekov totaled 27 pounds together, 15 and 12. I used to say I had the equivalent of three normal-sized cats. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at December 21, 2024 04:15 PM (omVj0) 40
Love that tabby at the top! I’ve got one just like it at home. I was looking up how to tell if it’s a true tabby cat, and the guide says they’ve all got a great big letter “M” on their foreheads (which tells me they should named something starting with M like Mariachi cats or something, but I digress). Once you see it you can’t ever miss it.
Posted by: Tom Servo at December 21, 2024 04:15 PM (7MHHr) 41
Miss Linda got first Stirling and then Dagny into the quick-strap Santa jacket, and snapped pics. Both cats were rally quite good about it. Stirling kept walking backward, then leaping up like an exuberant goat, trying to shake this annoying thing off of him. Dagny padded around and wouldn't hold still for long. I'm amazed she got any pics.
Yeah, okay, I snapped a couple too. I'm a terrible sentimentalist. (Or some kind of mentalist, anyway.) Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at December 21, 2024 04:19 PM (omVj0) 42
Sangria and Rooney are from the same breeder, I think they share a grandparent. Sangria is definitely in charge; she announces when it's time to eat and even though he's bigger he follows her lead.
Posted by: Lirio100 at December 21, 2024 04:20 PM (izAv/) 43
I love the pet thread! Just went out for lunch with my kiddo and came home to kitties who are now glued to me because I have been gone all day.
Posted by: Piper at December 21, 2024 04:21 PM (p4NUW) 44
Love that tabby at the top! I’ve got one just like it at home. I was looking up how to tell if it’s a true tabby cat, and the guide says they’ve all got a great big letter “M” on their foreheads (which tells me they should named something starting with M like Mariachi cats or something, but I digress). Once you see it you can’t ever miss it.
Posted by: Tom Servo at December 21, 2024 *** All the tabbies I've known had the M. Dagny the "torbie" -- which means, I gather, a tabby with tortoiseshell patches mixed in -- certainly has the marking. From what I've read, there are classic tabbies and "mackerel" tabbies. The former has stripes on head, tail, and legs, and the rest looks like a marble cake in the middle (a big "hurricane" whorl on the sides). Mackerels like Dagny have stripes all along theri bodies too. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at December 21, 2024 04:22 PM (omVj0) 45
10 >>And 68% is a B now. That's depressing.
Grading on a curve. Had organic chemistry classes where someone getting 40% right scored a C. Ask me how I know. Posted by: Nazdar at December 21, 2024 04:24 PM (NcvvS) 46
Sangria can be bossy but there's a reason I call Rooney my orange himbo. They're pretty calm most of the time, even let the grandkids pick them up to pet.
Posted by: Lirio100 at December 21, 2024 04:25 PM (izAv/) 47
The girl in the horse stall video looks much like actress Kaitlyn Dever, who used to play Tim Allen's third daughter on Last Man Standing. Teen girls love their horses, don't they?
Linda is not a big horse fan; she finds them too large and kind of scary. We went to take a riding lesson at a stable in town many years ago -- English saddle; I'd have rather had a Western seat, but I got over it -- and she did fine. Her horse didn't really take her seriously, though, and would stand, head lowered to crop grass, when she wanted him to walk. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at December 21, 2024 04:27 PM (omVj0) 48
Big red-tailed hawk just landed in a tree in the conservation land next door, eyeing my bird feeder.
Watch your six little forest creatures. Posted by: JackStraw at December 21, 2024 04:27 PM (LkLld) 49
Sangria can be bossy but there's a reason I call Rooney my orange himbo. They're pretty calm most of the time, even let the grandkids pick them up to pet.
Posted by: Lirio100 at December 21, 2024 *** Ten reps holding either of them would be a good arm workout! Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at December 21, 2024 04:28 PM (omVj0) 50
Dagny the Aloof just walked across my lap and is pausing on the cushion next to me as if considering settling down. Developing . . .
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at December 21, 2024 04:29 PM (omVj0) 51
Great photos of all the pets ! Thx.
I've always been intrigued by Maine Coon cats and I liked the story about them. Sorry about Buddy. It is a lovely photo, though, and I am happy to hear about a home church. God bless you all! Posted by: FenelonSpoke at December 21, 2024 04:31 PM (/GtGZ) 52
50 Dagny the Aloof just walked across my lap and is pausing on the cushion next to me as if considering settling down. Developing . . .
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius Well... Posted by: Puddleglum, drive by meow at December 21, 2024 04:32 PM (sAmhv) 53
And 68% is a B now. That's depressing.
Grading on a curve. Had organic chemistry classes where someone getting 40% right scored a C. Ask me how I know. Posted by: Nazdar at December 21, 2024 *** Back in high school, kids in class used to ask, "Are you gonna grade on a curve?" I had no idea what that meant, as I had always striven to do the best I could on any test. Anything below 70 was failing then, so that gives you a hint how old I am. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at December 21, 2024 04:32 PM (omVj0) 54
Jack - the little old lady blue haired birdwatchers of the 90’s - the 1890s - couldn’t stand all the little fluffy birds getting flamed at the feeders, the Audobon society et al, they had a policy of killing predator species. Particularly Cooper’s Hawk iirc.
Red Tails are dangerous to songbirds, though not like the accipitor species I suppose. Of course the predator species are “protected” now. Posted by: Common Tater at December 21, 2024 04:33 PM (FaOSD) 55
Coincidentally enough, my brother's neighbour has a lab named "Charlie". I don't know if the neighbour is named "Buddy" though.
Posted by: andycanuck (hovnC) at December 21, 2024 04:35 PM (hovnC) 56
Several weeks ago, I brought three cats home. Two are supposed to be moving in with Annie when her new space is finished. My cat is very affectionate and kinda bossy. The twin siamese-mix cats are more standoffish, but I got one start to let me pet her just a few days ago.
Posted by: Cybersmythe at December 21, 2024 04:37 PM (iZEhM) 57
Dagny HAS settled down next to me -- half on the cushion, half on the space next to me. I call that a win.
Maybe when she's older she'll become a lap cat. At least now and then. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at December 21, 2024 04:38 PM (omVj0) 58
45 10 >>And 68% is a B now. That's depressing.
Grading on a curve. Had organic chemistry classes where someone getting 40% right scored a C. Ask me how I know. Posted by: Nazdar OChem is a bitch. I worked harder for that C+ than any other class. Posted by: nurse ratched, garbage at December 21, 2024 04:40 PM (1DWAs) 59
>>Red Tails are dangerous to songbirds, though not like the accipitor species I suppose. Of course the predator species are “protected” now.
Around here hawks are more than protected, they are welcomed. The most popular are osprey's and the birders in town, of which there are many, build nests for them. Very common to see them fishing and cruising around. Lot of owls as well. Really, lots of all kinds of birds. We have a lot of conservation land so lots of room to move arounds. Posted by: JackStraw at December 21, 2024 04:41 PM (LkLld) 60
53 - Ran into the same thing in high school and didn't know what it meant, either, but it was for a different reason: was in (mostly) highly-competitive classes, and grading on a curve would have meant 97-100% A, 92-96% B, etc. When 80% is a D, it concentrates the mind wonderfully.
Posted by: Nazdar at December 21, 2024 04:43 PM (NcvvS) 61
Ran into the same thing in high school and didn't know what it meant, either, but it was for a different reason: was in (mostly) highly-competitive classes, and grading on a curve would have meant 97-100% A, 92-96% B, etc. When 80% is a D, it concentrates the mind wonderfully.
Posted by: Nazdar at December 21, 2024 *** I think when I was in high school, an A was 90-100, B was 80-89, C was 70-79. BUt that doesn't leave room for a D before you hit the failing mark of 69. Maybe 95-100 was A, etc. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at December 21, 2024 04:46 PM (omVj0) 62
Buddy became Charlie's dog when some friends had a newborn and didn't feel comfortable with his rambunctious affectionate style.
In the first week of his new environs he wandered up to a neighbor's back door. Seeing a large black unfamiliar dog, they called Animal Control. Before Charlie could spring him from Puppy Prison his picture was on the web with a one word descriptor: "Friendly!" Posted by: Quarter Twenty at December 21, 2024 04:46 PM (dg+HA) 63
Kittehs. Mrs. Brewingfrog and I have had some big ones through the years. She had a big Fort Worth Barn Cat (tuxedo) that weighed in at 25 pounds. After he passed, we got a little grey kitten, which ballooned to 27 pounds. Russian Blue, he was, and a great snuggler for his long life.
Sigh. Posted by: Brewingfrog at December 21, 2024 04:47 PM (NiLb0) 64
Dagny stayed for a little bit, but has vaulted away to groom and pad around her kingdom. I need to set the can out for their dinner and rinse their bowls.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at December 21, 2024 04:47 PM (omVj0) 65
58 >> OChem is a bitch. I worked harder for that C+ than any other class.
Had such a high opinion of my brainpower at that age; was in high school with some seriously sharp people and kept pace...helluva way to have a little humility pounded into me. Posted by: Nazdar at December 21, 2024 04:48 PM (NcvvS) 66
Cheddar is one of Brie's 6 kittens but he's a big boy now. He developed some 'wounds' on his neck and a swollen lip so off he went to the vet. We had cats with the swollen lip twice before a long time ago with two wonderful kitties no longer with us. The diagnosis then was flea allergy. This time it was a skin infection as the cause of both problems so he's on antibiotics.
Talking of Brie, she always ran from me but whenever I could I would stroke her before she panicked. Finally she no longer runs away and enjoys my attention. Making progress. It has taken Astrid since early 2019 to make friends with me but now she even sleeps with me, all in the last 2 weeks. (Astrid is Mom to Houdini, Loki and April). Posted by: Ciampino - The Meow Of Cats at December 21, 2024 04:49 PM (i0xsb) 67
Time for me to shower and shave. We're running out to Cracker Barrel in the far suburbs tonight for dinner. Something different, and the Christmas lights and other decorations should be lovely.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at December 21, 2024 04:49 PM (omVj0) 68
There's a story that cat's got the "M" on their foreheads because a cat purred for Baby Jesus and calmed him down, and Mary petted him on the forehead. The "M" stands for "Mary." Can't remember where I read that.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at December 21, 2024 04:51 PM (CHHv1) Posted by: Lizzy at December 21, 2024 04:51 PM (Hkcdp) 70
Pictures of Cheddar's problems at the link. Either link works.
Ciampino's Rescue Kitties Still accepting donations towards the unkindest cut of all There's another photo update #288 at the link. Take a look if interested. Make sure to click on "See Older Updates" as well if it's your first time. https://is.gd/WQ5JcT OR http://tinyurl.com/4pak97f6 Posted by: Ciampino - The Meows Of Cats at December 21, 2024 04:51 PM (i0xsb) 71
61 >> I think when I was in high school, an A was 90-100...
That's why we hated the curve. We had (mostly) tracked classes, and in a freshman year with 1000+ students, there was some very high-end talent, and there weren't many of those who weren't in at least 3 top-track classes. Posted by: Nazdar at December 21, 2024 04:53 PM (NcvvS) 72
We have a well-stocked and active backyard for birds. In the last month we’ve seen a huge great horned owl sitting on our next door neighbor’s tree out from, and a young Cooper’s hawk ( no bigger than a flicker) in the backyard for hours. The draw is the mice (ugh) that have invaded the garage.
Both birds a welcome to eat them!! The owl in particular was gorgeous. I don’t understand wanting to kill them to save smaller birds - that’s a fact of nature. Posted by: Lizzy at December 21, 2024 04:56 PM (Hkcdp) 73
68% is now considered a B?
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at December 21, 2024 04:59 PM (w6EFb) 74
Blind 20 year old cat saved from icy lake just in time. Sunny Skyz story:
https://tinyurl.com/4txypfns Posted by: FenelonSpoke at December 21, 2024 04:59 PM (oxQ9u) 75
Hawks watch bird feeders for the visitors not the seeds
Posted by: Skip at December 21, 2024 05:00 PM (fwDg9) 76
Woof! Reading about Buddy made it a little misty here. What a wonderful companion. Thanks for the always great pet thread K.T., and I hope you’re on the mend.
Posted by: Rufus T. Firefly at December 21, 2024 05:01 PM (PgoHQ) 77
82% is an A?!!!!!!
Posted by: RobertM at December 21, 2024 05:02 PM (9gJrw) 78
Nazdar at December 21, 2024 04:48 PM
OChem requires a different type of thinking than many other classes - even chemistry classes. Some people who are good at OChem may not be so good in their other chemistry classes. Posted by: KT at December 21, 2024 05:03 PM (xekrU) 79
Hawks watch the bird feeders, but crows watch and harass the hawks. I see it all the time at the nearby park - crows will mob eagles, hawks, owls. Sometimes they will get the predator to leave, other times they are completely ignored. The bald eagles don’t GAF, they do as they please.
Posted by: Lizzy at December 21, 2024 05:06 PM (Hkcdp) 80
68% is now considered a B?
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist Why, back in my day that would be a solid D! Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at December 21, 2024 05:06 PM (/lPRQ) 81
My college years in Africa and then 20+ teaching college Chemistry there, we did not do multiple choice. No Scantrons. Everything was essay style and longhand. The exception was something like 'complete the following equations'. A class of 40 would take me 2 days to grade. 200+ in a class meant 5 days. There was no grading on curves. What you got was it.
We had A, B, C, D, E, F(ail). Good times. When I got over here somebody had to explain what this curve was all about. Also had to be told about 'extra credit'. Madness. Definitely grade dilution. Posted by: Ciampino - Getting an A was hard on an Chem essay at December 21, 2024 05:08 PM (i0xsb) 82
Anything under a 70% was an F when I was in school.
My gymnastics coach insisted we were all on the honor roll in high school to travel with the team. Posted by: nurse ratched, garbage at December 21, 2024 05:11 PM (35jYC) 83
78 Nazdar at December 21, 2024 04:48 PM
OChem requires a different type of thinking than many other classes - even chemistry classes. Some people who are good at OChem may not be so good in their other chemistry classes. Posted by: KT at December 21, 2024 05:03 PM (xekrU) ---- Yes. I never enjoyed Physical Chem so didn't do so well. Took to Organic like a duck to water. Also loved Inorganic. Posted by: Ciampino - Getting an A was hard on a Chem essay at December 21, 2024 05:12 PM (i0xsb) 84
Where did you say that beaver lives?
It's a trap! Posted by: P'nut at December 21, 2024 05:12 PM (mH6SG) Follow the beaver tail's bossa nova beat from the hollow log to find him. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at December 21, 2024 05:25 PM (VNX3d) 85
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The owl in particular was gorgeous. I don’t understand wanting to kill them to save smaller birds - that’s a fact of nature. Posted by: Lizzy at December 21, 2024 04:56 PM (Hkcdp) ---- They want to kill off an 'invasive' species of owl to 'save' a local species of owl. Isn't this what evolution is all about? Posted by: Ciampino - Getting an A was hard on a Chem essay at December 21, 2024 05:25 PM (i0xsb) 86
Beer break! Vacuuming the kitchen, front room, and my bedroom. Will follow up with Swiffering the finished floors.
Nice Moronimals, as usual! Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at December 21, 2024 05:27 PM (8zz6B) 87
87 Beer break! Vacuuming the kitchen, front room, and my bedroom. Will follow up with Swiffering the finished floors.
Nice Moronimals, as usual! Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at December 21, 2024 05:27 PM (8zz6B) Wow! You want to earn some extra money? Posted by: Eromero at December 21, 2024 05:30 PM (jgmnb) 88
HOBBY NOOD
Posted by: Skip at December 21, 2024 05:32 PM (fwDg9) 89
I liked the cartoons as well. Dog and cat in bag is cute, and it amuses me to see how many ways guy checking out other woman can be adapted to so many other memes.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at December 21, 2024 05:33 PM (KRipJ) 90
Wow! You want to earn some extra money?
Posted by: Eromero at December 21, 2024 05:30 PM (jgmnb) Had to do it. No choice. The dust bunnies were trampling the dog while she slept. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at December 21, 2024 05:35 PM (8zz6B) 91
We tried to tell the cat that she couldn't toss her toy around next to the Christmas tree. That went about like you would expect. She has shown some interest in the tree this year. Last year, she could barely walk due to an injury. That's when she became an indoor cat. She sniffs at the tree but a sharp "no" backs her up. So far so good. But she understands the word no and generally obeys. She doesn't like the consequences for disobedience.
Posted by: Madame Mayhem (uppity wench) at December 21, 2024 05:37 PM (4XwPj) 92
This way to the egrets.
Posted by: P.T. Barnum at December 21, 2024 05:47 PM (63Dwl) 93
Back in high school, kids in class used to ask, "Are you gonna grade on a curve?" I had no idea what that meant, as I had always striven to do the best I could on any test. Anything below 70 was failing then, so that gives you a hint how old I am.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at December 21, 2024 04:32 PM (omVj0) Same here. None of this "grading on a curve". Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at December 21, 2024 06:13 PM (iODuv) 94
78 >>OChem requires a different type of thinking than many other classes
83 >>Yes. I never enjoyed Physical Chem so didn't do so well. Thought that OChem & PChem would be accessible to me. My brain wasn't flexible enough. Posted by: Nazdar at December 21, 2024 07:40 PM (NcvvS) 95
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