Crookshanks, named after a cat from Harry Potter, and his brother Tigger, named after the bouncy friend of Pooh, are tabby and white tom cats.
Crookshanks is solid and muscular whereas Tigger is slim line and sleek. They are both friendly gentlemen and very placid unless wound up, which as they are older boys the younger ones have learned not to do too often.
The cat is described as graceful and agile, whoever came up with that had not met this clumsy pair of clowns, but what they lack in cat style and panache they make up for by the bucket load with their loving natures.
Tigger is more aloof than his brother, preferring not to rough it with the floor cats. Crookshanks is that little bit more into mog socializing.
Tigger owns Paul and will seek him out above any other human. When Paul is as college or out with his girlfriend Tigger will be by the door at the time he is due home. If Paul is late he will be made to feel totally guilty.
Crookshanks employs Jamie as fuss giver and ear scratcher. He is a really special cat having given Jamie, who suffers from ADHD and Asperger's, a sense of calm and security.
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Sunday, 23 September 2007
And Its Goodnight From Me - Crookshanks and Tigger
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Morning Pages - Bad Language
In addition to my morning and evening pages I am going to also do 60o seconds at lunch.
Yesterday's morning page was far to deep for my just waking up brain. So at lunch time I am going to do a 600 second scribble on a set topic or question. No limits, whatever comes up from the prompts. I will have a go at it. I apologise now if the language gets a little fresh but I do not believe in hiding behind a fear of a word. Personally I do not think any words are bad language in the right context. It is the intent behind the usage of the word not the word itself that can be good or bad.
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