• Guys, we've spent considerable money converting the Les Paul Forum to this new XenForo platform, and we have ongoing monthly operating expenses. THE "DONATIONS" TAB IS NOW WORKING, AND WE WOULD APPRECIATE ANY DONATIONS YOU CAN MAKE TO KEEP THE LES PAUL FORUM GOING! Thank you!

You gotta see this...

doodman

Active member
Joined
Dec 2, 2002
Messages
5,635
How does one find out that your pet likes these things. I can't even get my cats to come near the treadmill while it is humming and not moving. Let alone, walk on it (slowly, of course)! Cats may be a different story, but I don't even want to know how many times they failed and hurt them to find this out. And how many other things did they try before they stopped at boarding? I am not trying to make a "cruelty to animals" statement. Just curious.
 

juniorspecial

All Access/Backstage Pass
Joined
May 6, 2003
Messages
4,232
When I was a kid, the animals at the Zoo put on a show! There was an ampitheater, and the chimps wore clothes, and rode little bikes, and walked a tightrope, and the seal came out and balanced a ball on its nose, and th eelephant came out and stood on two legs, and bellowed. It was a real show!

Now there's no ampitheater, and you're lucky if you can even see the chimps. They're set up in a "simulated African environment" and all they do is hide.

Zoos definitely have less entertainment value these days...
 

Mathieu Rainville

Les Paul Forum Member
Joined
Nov 8, 2002
Messages
1,896
That is simply amazing. It takes a lot of balance to swing around in a bowl like that. He does it way better than I ever did as a teenager. :wow
 
Top