I think cats hate me...

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I can't be too sure... but I think all cats hate me. I mean, all I was trying to do was catch him with dramatic lighting. His grey silhouette in the window, typical cat-stance, but no. He turns around and sticks his tongue out right at the lens. I know you might be thinking "but Dennis, cats don't know about the implications of sticking tongues out in human body-language!" Well you're wrong. I'm not exactly sure how, but I promise you that you are!

-D-
 

Oh the irony...

What a coincidence... I mean how often do you see a Hummer take on a Smart car. Now for the obvious stuff, no one was injured and the damage was clearly suffered worse by the Smart Fortwo. I should also make it clear that neither of these drivers were at fault and there were two other vehicles involved. Let's just look at the pictures and enjoy the improbably collision!

-D-
 
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Goes like the wind...with the wind!

While on one of our random outings this weekend, we stumbled upon a homemade contraption that... blew us away! Okay, that was lame, but check this craft out.
Aluminium construction,m cambered wheels for maximum turning stability, and a top speed of about 25km/h... this just looks fun! I've rode many interesting things in my time, but this would be a new one for sure. Maybe someday I'll look into one...when I'm no longer a broke student. *Sigh*

Thanks to the friendly stranger who let us watch him scoot around the parking lot.
-D-
 

Thanks for that...

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So I came across this in my school's library the other day... our school seems to enjoy redundant warnings and signs.
 [019; Really Niagara; Really?] This time the signs warn us about the dangers of steps!
Now I can understand a warning for a raised platform, a bump, or even a step. The problem I have with this particular warning isn't so much the message as the delivery. In order for anyone to read the "Watch Your Step" warning they must already be staring at the steps that they are warning you about. It's sort of like a "wet paint" warning scribbled on a wall under the paint...so that if you might rub off the wet paint, you'll be made very clearly aware that the paint was, indeed, wet. 

Thanks Niagara College... We appreciate the thought.
-D-

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