Your punny pet names: Colin Furrell and George Bernard Paw.
Self-promotion alert… I finally updated my oft-neglected baking blog. Even more surprising? I updated it twice! Check out my recipes for Green Beer Cupcakes and Spotted Dog.
Speaking of recipes, I want to try this recipe and make my own Shamrock Shakes. I do not, however, wish to replicate any of these cakes.
Need a smile today? Then check out this post about dog people. Trust me.
This next one is unrelated to the month of March or St. Patrick’s Day, but I just had to share. Behold, a basic truth about Nutella.
Finally, here’s your video for the week… I’m loving this ad from Guinness:
What are your plans for St. Patrick’s Day? I’ll be having a few friends over for dinner and beer. Can’t go wrong with that, in my opinion. Well, unless you’re this guy. (Might as well end today’s post on a beer-related note. So, enjoy these videos of animals burping. You’re welcome.)
Here we are… my 404th post (and not, as previously predicted, my 502nd). No matter. Live every day like it’s your 500th post, right? Or something…
Anyway, confusing numbers aside, here are your squeaky clean links for this week’s No Frown Friday:
Your punny pet names for this week: January Bones (for a dog), Christina Findricks (for a fish) and Elizardbeth Moss (self-explanatory). Can you tell I’m ready for Mad Men to come back?
Speaking of Mad Men, Jon Hamm’s birthday is tomorrow. Here’s your present. (Proposal: I think that we should celebrate Jon Hamm’s birthday by giving presents to each other. It will be like Christmas, but we celebrate the birth of Jon Hamm instead. Who’s in?)
I have decided to start using the phrase “Tiny leaping goats!” to express my surprise. You’re so over, Heavens to Betsy.
Have you ever wondered how a puppy is like an old man? Now you know.
This photo is awesome. On a related note, 3 people have found my blog by searching for “corgis in space” – I had to giggle. This factoid inspired me to Google “corgis in space” (the situation is very meta), and I found a tumblr dedicated to the subject. Full circle.
Tiny leaping goats! I have a feeling that this dog and I would understand each other perfectly, based solely on our Type A personalities. (I realize she might just be cooling off, but in my mind, she’s the Monica Geller-Bing of the canine set.)
I love how she just owns it: “That’s right. I’m cleaning my ball, and it’s awesome. Deal with it.”
Finally, you know I can’t resist a little shameless self-promotion… but this time it’s for a good cause! A friend and I have teamed up to start a new blog dedicated to ovarian cancer awareness. It’s called Sisterhood of the Whispering Crowns, and I hope you’ll check it out. (You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter.) Stay tuned for more, including the story behind that name – you know you’re curious.
Thanks go to Kolchak Puggle for inspiring today’s theme – I just hope that my bad rhymes do not make you scream…
Today’s punny pet name has both brains and good looks – it’s Fleaodor Seuss Geisel, author of many great books! (If you have the time and are feeling quite able, you might want to check out this Lorax dessert table.)
Speaking of books, not to be quite contrary, but I don’t think I’ll fit in this little library.
I hear that the ’80s are making a sartorial comeback – will fashion soon be inspired by volumes in my childhood book stack? (It seems that everything comes back around, from clothing to music, such cycles abound. This fashionable news fills me with neon-colored dread, but I suppose I should just be thankful we aren’t chasing the ’70s instead.)
If fonts were cats, would they wear hats? By that of course, I mean the thing called a serif – that a letter sometimes wears a pair of.
This next link will mess with your head and your brain – it’s inspired by Escher, and it’s right up my lane.
Now, Bella gets carsick and can’t go too far, but if she could travel I’d want this plate for my car.
Last week I took the adorable Willis to an adoption event as my friend – although he did like to hug, I’m lucky he did not try to fully ascend.
Before I must go, I shall whisper a secret. It should fully explain the final thing in this link set. Dr. Seuss isn’t the only one who entered the world on this day – a certain pup-obsessed blogger also came out to play.
Now that you know of this Seussy connection, perhaps you will realize upon further reflection, that the puns and the parodies are fully explained, and my all-around goofiness was no doubt preordained.Anyway, if you’re feeling inspired by this meandering post, and wish your blog had a similar rhyme scheme to host – sit down at your keyboard and let the creativity pop, then head on over to join up with this Seusstastic blog hop.
Well, the Academy Awards are on Sunday, so I bet you can guess today’s theme… movie madness and dogs on film! (Sing that last part like you’re Duran Duran… that’s how it sounded in my head just now.)
First up, your punny pet names: Billy Grrr-ystal, Barkin’ Scorsese, and Meryl Cheep (for a bird).
At your party, you could reenact scenes from past winners. Just be careful which role you let this guy play. (In a moment of synergy, I just saw an ad for the re-release of Titanic in April. I’m so there. Be proud, 17 year old me. I’ll never let go.)
If that’s not your speed, you could discuss the greatest movie quotes of all time. The first category? Legal movie quotes.
I could watch this funny clip of Oscar nominee Jean Dujardin auditioning to be a villain all day. No joke.
I usually try to watch as many Oscar nominees as possible before the big night. What’s your favorite? This year, maybe I should try to catch some of the nominated shorts too.
Well, I really dropped the ball this week. I posted a special edition of No Frown Friday on Tuesday, but that was not intended to take the place of my usual Friday link roundup. I fully intended to post on Friday… but then Friday came… and went… and yet, I still didn’t post. I meant to post – I really did.
I told myself I’d post something this morning instead… but then Saturday morning came… and went… and still no post. It appears that I’ve fallen in a bit of a rut. So, in order to atone for my posting sins, I’m sharing some links tonight, and plan to get back into the posting groove this week. Apparently, after posting every day in January, I’ve fallen off the wagon. Time to get back on…
In light of the fact that it’s Presidents’ Day weekend, your punny pet name is Bite D. Eisenhowler.
However, those shows don’t hold a candle to Puppy Conan. It’s genius.
Bella doesn’t usually react to the various sounds that come from the computer… but she definitely perked up when I watched this adorable clip of a Pomeranian puppy.
Speaking of animal odd couples, have you ever wondered what would happen if you combined a kitten and a Corgi? Cue crickets… it’s okay, I’ve never wondered about it either, but I’m pretty sure this would be the result:
Today, I join several other bloggers for Pillars of Strength – A Special Day for K.
K is the canine star of many gorgeous photos over at Romping and Rolling in the Rockies, as well as the beloved companion of my blogging friend KB.
The photography of K and her furry brother R takes my breath away on a regular basis. It’s a constant reminder to enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds me.
K has been diagnosed with cancer (osteosarcoma in one of her front legs) and will be undergoing another round of chemo next week. Today, many pet bloggers are joining together to send support and encouragement to K and KB during this time. I’m joining in to send lots of hugs their way.
I also thought I’d send a few smiles their way, with a special Valentine’s Day edition of No Frown Friday, dedicated to K and KB. Enjoy these links from the heart, after the jump:
It wouldn’t be a pseudo No Frown Friday without a punny name. We’ll go with Saint Howlentine.
Check out these adorable Valentine’s Day cards – they’re cute and for a good cause. (No shame in sending a belated valentine, after all. Shouldn’t we celebrate love every day?)
Speaking of sweets, I finally updated my oft-neglected cupcake blog. Check it out!
Apparently I’m all about the food today… let’s tie it all together. Meet the world’s most patient dog at the Food On My Dog blog.
Another awesome tumblr site? T-Rex Trying. It’s hard to pick a favorite, but I think this one might be mine. (Thanks to Hey, Love for sharing this one!)
No need to focus solely on the puppies – this year, you can check out the equally awesome Elder Bowl!
Don’t worry… there’s a little something for the cat lover too. Here are your 30 cutest moments from the kitty halftime show.
I can’t wait to watch the game and cheer for the Giants. However, I doubt there will be any instant replays that use slow-mo as well as the video below…
It’s Friday… time for some linkage to send you into the weekend with a smile!
Your punny pet names are for a turtle and dog duo: Shelldon Cooper and Amy Farrah Howler. (Continuing on the nerdy theme, you could also get a bird and name it Stephen Hawking – no punnification required.)
Speaking of Mayim Bialik, did you ever watch Blossom? If so, enjoy this story about Jenna von Oy (a/k/a Six) and her pug.
Do you ever watch The Soup? If so: (a) we should hang out; and (b) you will likely enjoy this Cat Soupparody.
That last clip was a bit irreverent. This koala was shocked.
You know I love a good shelter photography story. This awesome collection of adorable adoptables is no exception.
Have you ever wanted to attend Hogwarts? Well, I can’t get you in there (I’ve already called in all of my favors), but perhaps you should check out the Hovawart School of Witchcraft & Wizardry instead. I hear the Care of Magical Creatures class is fantastic. (Also, I can’t resist a Harry Potter pun.)
You know, I always wondered what made the Angry Birds so darn angry. Now we know.
Anyway, today’s video is cat-related (it’s been a cat kind of week, apparently). Honestly though, my first thought was that this is exactly what it would be like if Stephen Hawking were a cat instead of a human (hence #1 above).
I was in Pottery Barn the other day and saw these adorable pillows. Perhaps the new trend in home decor is “put a dog on it”? (Someone alert Portlandia – say goodbye to “put a bird on it.” Dogs are the new birds.)
Whether you’re Team Cat or Team Dog (also available: Team Both), you have to admit that this pup’s entry for the talent portion of the competition is pretty adorable:
Of course, he’s got nothing on those dogs barking the Star Wars theme in the teaser for VW’s Super Bowl ad. Have you watched it yet? The dog dressed like an Ewok in the front row is just icing on the cake.
I wonder if these dogs would star in my upcoming film, Star Wags: A New Rope Toy. Still casting for the roles of Obi Wag Kenobi, Arf Vader, Slobber the Hutt, Luke Skybarker, Arftoo-D2, Boba Fetch, and Lando Abyssinian.
Have a great weekend and may the pups be with you!