Saturday, September 23, 2006

Mylon LeFevre

I saw a nice outfit today. It was worn by Mylon LeFevre, hoo is confyoozing. Yoo see, he has long fur on the top of his hed like the Food Lady, wiskers on his chest like Mr Tasty Face, and he wares a coller arownd his nek like a cat. This is sumthing called an "album" cuver, wich is a thing thay used to put CDs in a long time ago win CDs were bigger and bend-y and blak -- not small and shiney and non-bend-y like they are now.

Anyway, I thot that this Mylon creechur had a reely nice outfit. It wood be nicer if it was PINK, but it's still nice. I'm gonna see if the Food Lady can make me one like it. Yoo know hoo else has reely nice outfits? Sumwun called Stevey Nicks. I'll have to find sum pikchurs of his outfits to show yoo.

3 Comments:

Eclair said...

My foodladee sed she rememburs that Mylon guy and that she reelly likes the way Steevee Nix dressus. I think yoo would look veree gud in a fancee shurt like that, espeshully if itz pink!

9/23/2006 11:58:00 AM  
Tanith said...

Hey Skeezix,

You're right ... this Mylon creature is an interesting study. But from what I remember, my brother Nigel (who went across
Rainbow Bridge and now lives in the constellation Leo) told me when I was a kitten, people looked confusing back in the day. I dunno, but, I think he liked the look. But then Nigee was a bit confused himself. He liked to hump our mom's right foot, and she likes this guy Stevie Nicks, too. What does that mean? Hmmmm... inquiring minds want to know!

Your friend,

Tanith
^..^

9/23/2006 12:09:00 PM  
Victor Tabbycat said...

Skeez, if you wants to make a white shirt pink, Mom says let Dad do the lawn-dree cuz he puts a red turtle neck in wif the whites an they cums out pink. (I didn't know turtles had red necks, or that they put them in lawn-dree. Seems kinda mean).

HEY! My verification werd is "olion"!!! That's an Irish rowr.

9/24/2006 09:01:00 AM  

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