Announcements of Importance
Oct. 2nd, 2006 08:31 pmKacey here.
I have Announcements of Importance.
The first thing is that my back legs have stopped working right. This may not be important to you but it's important to me. How dare they? They worked when I went to bed and then they didn't work in the morning. That's plain rude.
So I'm taking pills for my person. And I'm being very quiet in the crate. She gives me special bones, which I like. And if I'm quiet, sometimes I can spend a short special time alone with her in the office, like now. My back legs work better than they did a few days ago, but what is it with this falling down?
I am displeased with them. I expect them to behave normally, and soon.
The other thing of importance is that the magazine my person helps with has a new issue.
It's at Helix SF.
Not only that, but my person has a story in it and she's very proud. She makes an interesting expression when she's very proud. One of the smile kind. Her story is called "Forward" and she's making everyone read it that she can. I've seen her. So go read the story--and read the others, too. She smiles when she reads them, too.
I have Announcements of Importance.
The first thing is that my back legs have stopped working right. This may not be important to you but it's important to me. How dare they? They worked when I went to bed and then they didn't work in the morning. That's plain rude.
So I'm taking pills for my person. And I'm being very quiet in the crate. She gives me special bones, which I like. And if I'm quiet, sometimes I can spend a short special time alone with her in the office, like now. My back legs work better than they did a few days ago, but what is it with this falling down?
I am displeased with them. I expect them to behave normally, and soon.
The other thing of importance is that the magazine my person helps with has a new issue.
It's at Helix SF.
Not only that, but my person has a story in it and she's very proud. She makes an interesting expression when she's very proud. One of the smile kind. Her story is called "Forward" and she's making everyone read it that she can. I've seen her. So go read the story--and read the others, too. She smiles when she reads them, too.