Wednesday, March 23, 2011

long time no post

wow been a long time since I've been on here think i will pimp out the web page a bit more. hope you enjoy it.

Friday, February 4, 2011

kinect

the club got a kinect it is awesome i like the kinect adventure!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Max

this is Max with his face covered by his favorite toy, a christmas penguin. Max is pretty new to my family, we adopted him from the humane society in november 2010.

here is a good picture of his face

lol

As I'm typing this my dog Max (more on him later) is eating my brothers math homework that he left on the couch! am laughing hysterically and telling Max "Good Boy! Yes good boy eat the homework!" i feel so epically evil muahahahahahaha!!!!!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

jellicle cats dancing

by the way i did not draw this i found it on the internet.

first post

jellico cat is going to be full of postings at first then it will be neglected (trust me I'm speaking from experience with my trends) so I will try and put the most interesting stuff up first.
NOW... I will explain my title and internet nickname through first a brief description of me.
  • I am currently a teenager
  • I am not wealthy (by that I mean I'm poor basically)
  • I live in a cheap neighborhood (a ghetto)
  • because I live in a bad neighborhood there are lots of ally cats that live near my house
  • which leads to my conclusion that I love cats (I feed the strays by our house and try to tame them)
Now that I've gotten the basics down, let me help you understand better
through a poem that I love. (yes I know its spelled different but I don't care I like my spelling better)
The Song of the Jellicles

Jellicle Cats come out to-night
Jellicle Cats come one come all:
The Jellicle Moon is shining bright -
Jellicles come to the Jellicle Ball.

Jellicle Cats are black and white,
Jellicle Cats are rather small;
Jellicle Cats are merry and bright,
And pleasant to hear when they caterwaul.
Jellicle Cats have cheerful faces,
Jellicle Cats have bright black eyes;
They like to practise their airs and graces
And wait for the Jellicle Moon to rise.

Jellicle Cats develop slowly,
Jellicle Cats are not too big;
Jellicle Cats are roly-poly,
They know how to dance a gavotte and a jig.
Until the Jellicle Moon appears
They make their toilette and take their repose:
Jellicle Cats wash behind their ears,
Jellicle dry between their toes.

Jellicle Cats are white and black,
Jellicle Cats are of moderate size;
Jellicle Cats jump like a jumping-jack,
Jellicle Cats have moonlit eyes.
They're quitet enough in the morning hours,
They're quitet enough in the afternoon,
Reserving their terpsichorean powers
To dance by the light of the Jellicle Moon.

Jellicle Cats are black and white,
Jellicle Cats (as I said) are small;
If it happends to be a stormy night
They will practise a caper or two in the hall.
If it happens the sun is shining bright
You would say they had nothing to do at all:
They are resting and saving themselves to be right
For the Jellicle Moon and the Jellicle Ball.

T. S. elliot