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lovemunkey187

Quote from: Antares on December 09, 2009, 11:18:59 PM

:laugh: :laugh: That is great, but this



Made my cup of tea come out of my nose.
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Karsten

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snowcat

 :hysterical: Darth Vader should do that in the movie!

Najemikon

The cat talk with Emma and Kathy reminded me I hadn't posted anything from Simon's Cat. They are brilliant, very simple cartoons. All credit to Simon Tofield, he seems to be getting a fair bit of much deserved success from them. There's now a book and you can even follow his cats musings on Twitter!

This is a new one, so I haven't seen Part 2 yet...



This is his YouTube page, where you can find the older ones. Plus there's a nice website, here, as well.

Tom

My brother had bought the book of Simon's Cat. I found the book boring. Simon's Cat is much funnier animated.



snowcat

I love Simons Cats :p I hope there is a DVD release when there are more episodes.

:p I got that book to Tom... but I love it... makes me laugh every time I look at it

Antares


Antares

When this kid kills his mother in a few years, this will be the reason why...



Najemikon

Cruel sods! I mean that kid looks like he'd be ok with being told he couldn't have an X-Box, but to use the box. Good grief. I have fond memories of my Dad doing the exact opposite; they bought me a tin of biscuits one year, properly sealed, brand new. But he insisted on having one, so I had to open them against my wishes... inside there was some software I'd really wanted (MicroDesign 3, living the dream in '94-ish! :P). I just asked him where were the damn biscuits!  :laugh: Nah, I'm kidding, that was a special thing for me. What's that kid going to remember?

Following that video somehow led me to this...  :o



Achim

Quote from: Jon on December 31, 2009, 01:53:57 AM
Cruel sods!
What really shows the cruelty is the fact that they are filming him opening it and keep the camera on him until he cries and leaves. Poor kid, Bastard parents.

Critter

Check out this 3-year old dancer.


Dragonfire

Quote from: Achim on January 03, 2010, 11:49:34 AM
Quote from: Jon on December 31, 2009, 01:53:57 AM
Cruel sods!
What really shows the cruelty is the fact that they are filming him opening it and keep the camera on him until he cries and leaves. Poor kid, Bastard parents.

OMG...that's horrible.  How big of an ass do you have to be to do that to your own child? 

One year my mom and step dad got me a Sylvester charm for a necklace..and he wrapped it up in I don't even know how many boxes now.  But thy didn't try to make me think it was something specific like that.

snowcat

I like to thin those parents bought an x-box for the kid really and wrapped it separate. My parents used to always get me the item I really wanted and hide it, so when santa had been id open my present and think they did't get something, then it would magically appear behind the sofa or in the kitchen :p

Critter

I'd like to think that too Emma but somehow I think such wasn't the case with this one. Those parents are basterds!