pleaseeeee use wool guys it doesnt actually hurt the sheep at all and its a really great material and doesnt break down into micro plastics when you’re done with it. they need shearing anyway for their wellbeing. farmers have so much of the stuff because no one buys it any more.
putting bg3 point and click voicelines together to sound like a conversation has brought me great joy, so. here’s gale, karlach, shadowheart, and astarion doing a terrible job of sneaking around
As most of you know, my beloved husband Mike passed away a few months ago. To be honest, I’m still grieving him and probably will for the rest of my life. Being a Bat-Gran, I decided to feed into the stereotype and get a fuzzy friend to live with. My intention was to get a kitten, but like most things in my life, it didn’t quite work out that way.
This is Freya. She’s about three years old and was rescued from a hoarding situation. She spent the first week in the house hiding under the buffet in my dining room, occasionally howling like a Klingon announcing the imminent arrival of her beloved to Sto'vo'kor. Freya has settled in nicely and spends her time chasing the elusive yellow spring…
And a great deal of the time napping.
Being the furry friend of Bat-Gran means she’s a little …odd. For reasons I have yet to figure out, Freya loves to watch an old 1950s TV show called Perry Mason. No matter where in the house she is, once the theme song starts, she comes mewing into the living room.
Freya only watches for a few minutes before wandering off. That’s understandable since in every single episode, Perry will prove that his client is innocent by causing the true villain to break down and admit their guilt. She"ll usually return in time for the climax. Freya is surprised by Perry’s legal skills each and every time.
I’m afraid to introduce her to Law & Order since only God knows how she’ll react to Jack McCoy and his eyebrows of doom. Anyway, welcome home, Freya. May you nap in comfort (while slowly edging me off my recliner) for many years to come.
my cat also likes old TV, but he only watches ITV’s Man in a Suitcase. I have not tried him on other Richard Bradford shows to see if he likes those.
my grandma’s old cat Amrit loved lawrence welk. every time the show came on, he’d get up and “dance” with my grandma by walking in circles around her feet. i miss that cat