Kitlers the sequel

woensdag 22 juli 2015 om 21:20
Voor al uw al dan niet zwartgallige onzin waarbij iedereen op elk moment kan en mag inbreken want we doen niet aan kliekjes.
De vorige keer in Kitlers....
Disclaimer: Ook al vinden wij een kat die op Hitler lijkt hilarisch, dit geldt uiteraard NIET voor de ideologieën van deze meneer....
Een kitler is een kat
die eruit ziet als Hitler
Desondanks toch een schat
daarom houden we van Kitler
Want het arme beest
kan er zelf ook niks aan doen
dat hij lijkt op de geest
van iemand die alleen maar kwaad kon doen
daarom verdienen ze een kroel
en een aai over hun lelijke bol
dus dit topic is een vrolijke boel
al gaat het over....geen ene hol
donderdag 23 juli 2015 om 09:04
Het is geen poezenfilmpje maar ik vind deze wel ontzettend grappig.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoB8t0B4jx4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoB8t0B4jx4
I’m doing superhero stuff. I’m staying focused. If anybody comes in here looking for trouble, oh, they’re going to meet my partners. We’re talking about paw and order.
donderdag 23 juli 2015 om 09:36
donderdag 23 juli 2015 om 09:38
Omdat ik vandaag zo vervelend en hyper ben kan ik natuurlijk andere forummers gaan lastigvallen maar laat ik verstandig zijn en het niet doen.
I’m doing superhero stuff. I’m staying focused. If anybody comes in here looking for trouble, oh, they’re going to meet my partners. We’re talking about paw and order.



donderdag 23 juli 2015 om 09:51
NIEUWS:
Get ready, cat people. An exhibit called “How Cats Took Over the Internet,” will debut on August 7 at the Museum of Moving Image in New York. According to a press release, the exhibition will take a “critical look at the phenomenon of cats online and how they have transfixed a generation of web users.” In a screening room next door, a continuous loop of “significant cat videos” will be playing, reports Racked. So instead of staying home and watching cat videos on YouTube in your pajamas, you can watch them at this museum on a glorious full-sized screen.
Visitors can also participate in interactive stations that will “will allow visitors to experiment with creating their own lolcats and to contribute their favorite cat photos, GIFs, and videos to the exhibition.” No word yet on whether or not some of our favorite celebrity cats like Grumpy Cat or Lil Bub will make an appearance. The exhibit will run until January 2016 so you’ll have plenty of time to plan accordingly.
http://jezebel.com/our-favorite-internet-cats-are-getting-a-museum-exhibit-1719647646
Get ready, cat people. An exhibit called “How Cats Took Over the Internet,” will debut on August 7 at the Museum of Moving Image in New York. According to a press release, the exhibition will take a “critical look at the phenomenon of cats online and how they have transfixed a generation of web users.” In a screening room next door, a continuous loop of “significant cat videos” will be playing, reports Racked. So instead of staying home and watching cat videos on YouTube in your pajamas, you can watch them at this museum on a glorious full-sized screen.
Visitors can also participate in interactive stations that will “will allow visitors to experiment with creating their own lolcats and to contribute their favorite cat photos, GIFs, and videos to the exhibition.” No word yet on whether or not some of our favorite celebrity cats like Grumpy Cat or Lil Bub will make an appearance. The exhibit will run until January 2016 so you’ll have plenty of time to plan accordingly.
http://jezebel.com/our-favorite-internet-cats-are-getting-a-museum-exhibit-1719647646

