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The Word of The Day Can Not Be Expressed! — Oh Phffft!


Posted by asiadmin - March 1st, 2016

Thank goodness it is Monday! Thank you God! I rather like Mondays. One may ask why? It is simply because one may begin anew on Mondays. Having said that, let us move on to the word of the day which is the word inexpressible. The Webster’s New World Dictionary defines the word as such: ” that can not be expressed; indescribable or unutterable. ” The word is an adjective. Now — this being Monday — let us see how many times we will be able to apply this most beautiful word in our daily language. Thought for the day: Please avoid sarcastic remarks at all times. One must be as kind as possible — with one’s words — and with one’s actions. Purr-haps this is only a pussycat’s point of view. However, I must tell you that these days, the pussycats of the world tend to have more civility than the human race — and that does not say much about the human race. A sad prospect! Phffft!

 

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The Word of The Day Can Not Be Expressed! — Oh Phffft!


Posted by asiadmin - March 1st, 2016

Thank goodness it is Monday! Thank you God! I rather like Mondays. One may ask why? It is simply because one may begin anew on Mondays. Having said that, let us move on to the word of the day which is the word inexpressible. The Webster’s New World Dictionary defines the word as such: ” that can not be expressed; indescribable or unutterable. ” The word is an adjective. Now — this being Monday — let us see how many times we will be able to apply this most beautiful word in our daily language. Thought for the day: Please avoid sarcastic remarks at all times. One must be as kind as possible — with one’s words — and with one’s actions. Purr-haps this is only a pussycat’s point of view. However, I must tell you that these days, the pussycats of the world tend to have more civility than the human race — and that does not say much about the human race. A sad prospect! Phffft!

 

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Have A Most Purr-fect Day!


Posted by asiadmin - February 23rd, 2016

This being Monday, I thought that I would share the following with you. This is one of my favorite prayers. Purr-haps it will bring you peace.

GOD grant me the serenity to accept the things that I can not change … the courage to change the things I can … and the wisdom to know the difference.

Having said that … I bid you adieu. Phffft!

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Have A Most Purr-fect Day!


Posted by asiadmin - February 23rd, 2016

This being Monday, I thought that I would share the following with you. This is one of my favorite prayers. Purr-haps it will bring you peace.

GOD grant me the serenity to accept the things that I can not change … the courage to change the things I can … and the wisdom to know the difference.

Having said that … I bid you adieu. Phffft!

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A New Word A Day Keeps The Doctor Away! Phffft…phffft…phffft!


Posted by asiadmin - February 19th, 2016

A new word a day keeps the doctor away: According to this pussycat, that is. Healthy words are healthy for one, and unhealthy words can make one ill. Therefore, it is quite important as to what one thinks, hears, sees and reads. Having said that, I will now introduce you to the word of the day which is the word — forefront. According to the Webster’s New World Dictionary, the word forefront, which is a noun, has the following meaning: “1. the extreme front. 2. the position of most activity, importance, etc.” I wonder, per chance, if the word could be applied in any way to pussycats? Makes one question as to how many times, one can actually apply the word forefront to one’s vocabulary on a daily basis. It would make one sound rather literate … do you not believe so? Making certain that Mumzy gives me a nice tummy rub is forefront in her list of to do things. So there! I did it, and I am a pussycat. It should therefore be much easier for humans to try to implement the word — forefront — into their daily language. Practice! Practice! Practice! After all, you are human, and do you not consider yourselves to be the most intelligent species? A matter of mere opinion, I would say — mostly the opinions of humans — certainly not pussycats! Need I say more? I do not believe so! Phffft! Oh what a bother!

Ta-ta for now! Have a most furry weekend, and with that I bid you adieu. Phffft!

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A New Word A Day Keeps The Doctor Away! Phffft…phffft…phffft!


Posted by asiadmin - February 19th, 2016

A new word a day keeps the doctor away: According to this pussycat, that is. Healthy words are healthy for one, and unhealthy words can make one ill. Therefore, it is quite important as to what one thinks, hears, sees and reads. Having said that, I will now introduce you to the word of the day which is the word — forefront. According to the Webster’s New World Dictionary, the word forefront, which is a noun, has the following meaning: “1. the extreme front. 2. the position of most activity, importance, etc.” I wonder, per chance, if the word could be applied in any way to pussycats? Makes one question as to how many times, one can actually apply the word forefront to one’s vocabulary on a daily basis. It would make one sound rather literate … do you not believe so? Making certain that Mumzy gives me a nice tummy rub is forefront in her list of to do things. So there! I did it, and I am a pussycat. It should therefore be much easier for humans to try to implement the word — forefront — into their daily language. Practice! Practice! Practice! After all, you are human, and do you not consider yourselves to be the most intelligent species? A matter of mere opinion, I would say — mostly the opinions of humans — certainly not pussycats! Need I say more? I do not believe so! Phffft! Oh what a bother!

Ta-ta for now! Have a most furry weekend, and with that I bid you adieu. Phffft!

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A Word A Day Brings Wisdom To A Pussycat! — Oh,Phffft!


Posted by asiadmin - February 18th, 2016

Alas, sadly — language is swiftly becoming a lost art … for humans, that is! Soon, they will forget the little that they know. An unhappy reality. Therefore, in order to enrich one on a daily basis, one should learn a word a day. For today, I have most wisely chosen the word flitter. Just this morning, I had placed my ever so fluffy self upon the dictionary as I was observing Mumzy create. For my charming and beloved Mumzy is a writer. Watching closely, I was making certain that she did not make any spelling errors. As is very well known, my Mumzy wrote the book — Cat Paws Through History, Ko-Ko the Cat Meets Napoleon Bonaparte. Please be aware of the fact that I am Ko-Ko the Cat! The book is all about — moi — the resident cat — as it should well be. Alas, as I was saying, my Mumzy was writing, and I was sitting upon the open dictionary — comfy and cozy as you please. Dictionaries are most comfortable books to sit upon — for a cat, that is — when suddenly I placed my ever so pudgy, furry paw upon the word —flitter. It was then that Mumzy quietly uttered in her precious, charming voice, “Flitter … what a wonderful word. I do believe that I shall use it in my next paragraph.” As usual, I had assisted Mumzy in her writing. Besides,  I rather enjoy hearing Mumzy utter the word flitter. It is a most curious word. For some reason, it reminds me of my whiskers. How? … One may ask. Do not worry, for enlightenment is to pounce upon us shortly. The word — flitter — according to the Webster’s New World Dictionary, upon which I sat so happily, is defined as, “flutter, or a person or thing that flies.” In reference to my beautiful, long whiskers — one of the definitions of the word flutter applies most appropriately. For in my particular case, flutter means, “to move with quick vibrations.” So true! Especially when I am observing the neighborhood birds or mice.Thus, upon this day, we have added to our much needed vocabulary, the words flitter and flutter. We now know more than what we knew a few moments ago. It is indeed a most satisfying feeling. We are rather proud of our accomplishment — are we not? You had better be nodding with a most pleasant smile upon your face. For, if perchance you are not — I am now glaring at you with my golden eyes! I dare say that it is not a glare of approval!

Ta-ta — along with a swift phffft! Behave yourselves, and please do remember that sitting upon dictionaries is only allowed to pussycats!

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A Word A Day Brings Wisdom To A Pussycat! — Oh,Phffft!


Posted by asiadmin - February 18th, 2016

Alas, sadly — language is swiftly becoming a lost art … for humans, that is! Soon, they will forget the little that they know. An unhappy reality. Therefore, in order to enrich one on a daily basis, one should learn a word a day. For today, I have most wisely chosen the word flitter. Just this morning, I had placed my ever so fluffy self upon the dictionary as I was observing Mumzy create. For my charming and beloved Mumzy is a writer. Watching closely, I was making certain that she did not make any spelling errors. As is very well known, my Mumzy wrote the book — Cat Paws Through History, Ko-Ko the Cat Meets Napoleon Bonaparte. Please be aware of the fact that I am Ko-Ko the Cat! The book is all about — moi — the resident cat — as it should well be. Alas, as I was saying, my Mumzy was writing, and I was sitting upon the open dictionary — comfy and cozy as you please. Dictionaries are most comfortable books to sit upon — for a cat, that is — when suddenly I placed my ever so pudgy, furry paw upon the word —flitter. It was then that Mumzy quietly uttered in her precious, charming voice, “Flitter … what a wonderful word. I do believe that I shall use it in my next paragraph.” As usual, I had assisted Mumzy in her writing. Besides,  I rather enjoy hearing Mumzy utter the word flitter. It is a most curious word. For some reason, it reminds me of my whiskers. How? … One may ask. Do not worry, for enlightenment is to pounce upon us shortly. The word — flitter — according to the Webster’s New World Dictionary, upon which I sat so happily, is defined as, “flutter, or a person or thing that flies.” In reference to my beautiful, long whiskers — one of the definitions of the word flutter applies most appropriately. For in my particular case, flutter means, “to move with quick vibrations.” So true! Especially when I am observing the neighborhood birds or mice.Thus, upon this day, we have added to our much needed vocabulary, the words flitter and flutter. We now know more than what we knew a few moments ago. It is indeed a most satisfying feeling. We are rather proud of our accomplishment — are we not? You had better be nodding with a most pleasant smile upon your face. For, if perchance you are not — I am now glaring at you with my golden eyes! I dare say that it is not a glare of approval!

Ta-ta — along with a swift phffft! Behave yourselves, and please do remember that sitting upon dictionaries is only allowed to pussycats!

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Purr-posterous! It Has Indeed Been A While! Shame On Moi!!!


Posted by asiadmin - February 18th, 2016

Please do forgive me for my long absence. If I were to share with you all of the catastrophes, or in my case cat-tastrophes, which have befallen upon my poor furry head, it would make your fur crinkle and tingle. Yet, alas, I believe in positive thinking, therefore I thought that I would share some lovely quotes to brighten one’s day.

Wishing to be friends is quick work, but friendship is a slow ripening fruit. — Aristotle

A friend is one who walks in when others walk out. — Walter Winchell

A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked. — Bernard Meltzer

When friendships are real, they are not glass threads or frost work, but the solidest things we can know. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Stay is a charming word in a friend’s vocabulary. — Amos Bronson Acott

A friend is someone with whom you dare to be yourself. — Frank Crane

I would rather walk with a friend in the dark than alone in the light. — Helen Keller

A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you. — Elbert Hubbard

There is no happiness like that of being loved by your fellow creatures, and feeling that your presence is an addition to their comfort. — Charlotte Bronte

It takes a long time to grow an old friend. — John Leonard

Friends…they cherish one another’s hopes. They are kind to one another’s dreams.———-Henry David Thoreau

Words are easy, like the wind; Faithful friends are hard to find. — William Shakespeare

Hope these thoughts will be somewhat consoling.

Ta-ta for today, and a most hearty phffft!

Have a most purr-fect day!!!!

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Purr-posterous! It Has Indeed Been A While! Shame On Moi!!!


Posted by asiadmin - February 18th, 2016

Please do forgive me for my long absence. If I were to share with you all of the catastrophes, or in my case cat-tastrophes, which have befallen upon my poor furry head, it would make your fur crinkle and tingle. Yet, alas, I believe in positive thinking, therefore I thought that I would share some lovely quotes to brighten one’s day.

Wishing to be friends is quick work, but friendship is a slow ripening fruit. — Aristotle

A friend is one who walks in when others walk out. — Walter Winchell

A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked. — Bernard Meltzer

When friendships are real, they are not glass threads or frost work, but the solidest things we can know. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Stay is a charming word in a friend’s vocabulary. — Amos Bronson Acott

A friend is someone with whom you dare to be yourself. — Frank Crane

I would rather walk with a friend in the dark than alone in the light. — Helen Keller

A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you. — Elbert Hubbard

There is no happiness like that of being loved by your fellow creatures, and feeling that your presence is an addition to their comfort. — Charlotte Bronte

It takes a long time to grow an old friend. — John Leonard

Friends…they cherish one another’s hopes. They are kind to one another’s dreams.———-Henry David Thoreau

Words are easy, like the wind; Faithful friends are hard to find. — William Shakespeare

Hope these thoughts will be somewhat consoling.

Ta-ta for today, and a most hearty phffft!

Have a most purr-fect day!!!!

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