i think a snail pet is kind of intriguing. but then, we have banana slugs here, which are great huge shell-less molluscs that can be four or five inches long. it's pretty startling to find one on the stoop, or attached to the front door in the morning.
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dubkitty wrote:i think a snail pet is kind of intriguing. but then, we have banana slugs here, which are great huge shell-less molluscs that can be four or five inches long. it's pretty startling to find one on the stoop, or attached to the front door in the morning.
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oh no you di-int!
banana slugs?!
that's it...I'm outta here! :runs away from Pets? thread:
poodles are very underrated...they got a bad reputation because back when toy and miniature poodles were the most popular dogs in America, they were horribly over-bred and so all the flaws of the breed came to the fore as happens when a new variety of dog hits the top of the charts. there were a lot of mad-ass little poodles bred in the 50s and 60s. and i think they're way more adorable without the Grace Jones treatment. not that there's anything wrong with that.
many of the cats i've known have loved music. when i lived in Chicago, one of my cats adored saxophones. whenever i put on a record with a sax on, she'd sit by the speaker and purr. it didn't matter if it was Van Morrison or Anthony Braxton, she was happy. my kitty in the early 80s once plonked down on the floor between me and a friend as we sat facing each other in two kitchen chairs playing acoustic guitars, rotated her ears so one faced each of us like radar antennae, and listened to us for a half-hour. and Buddy sits in Zen Meat Loaf Asana next to the practice amp while i noodle and loop, even when i play loud enough that my girlfriend bitches at me to turn it down.
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oh, i've played things on guitar that have cleared the cats out of the room in fifteen seconds. 3-knob Great Wall + flanger + tremolo = RUN AWAY. and let's not even talk about the Truly Beautiful Disaster with the Guvnor II in the feedback loop. it were loverly
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yah. she only freaks out when it's super peaky filter stuff. like, she doesn't care about dub bassy rumblings, but something that sweeps too high too quick makes her not happy.
gah. i miss cats too. they're such weird little beasts.
Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
cats and dogs don't like the ultra-highs...they hear more bandwidth in the treble range than we do. you may know the anecdote of haw the Beatles put a 17kHz (i.e. inaudible/barely audible) tone in the tail-out groove of Sgt. Pepper's to confuse people by making their dogs bark.
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