This is my Aunt Diana. I have no idea what is on her tongue, but the fact that she wants to show it off is more than a bit unnerving.
This is my Uncle Gino. I'm not sure what he is doing with those plates, but then again, I don't know that I want to know.
Apparently, there's also an Uncle Vince and Uncle Steve, but they were not there when my human pet went to visit. I don't know that I want to see any photos of them. These photos have taught me that even when I thought I knew all there was to know about human behavior, I learned that I still have much more to understand.
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Just goes to show you Zeus we'll nefurr understand those Beans!
Welcome back!!! You've been missed.
*ABBY
Wow Zeus, it is so amazing how much those people do that we don't understand. I think I have some relatives like this too...scary!
An I thought my beans were weird! I sure home mine don get any ideas from these piktures.
~~ Sanjee
No offense to Uncle Gino, but I fear I may have nightmares for a few days. . .
Aren't Beans entertaining?!
And congrats to for the nomination for best cat blogger!
An we thought we were the only ones whose relatives (an Momma & Daddy) acted weird. ::kitty shrugs:: beans...go figure.
I'd steer clear of these people if I were you, Zeus. They seem really strange...even for humans!
George
My mom loved these! Me, I don't know. I think those are the results of people not really wanting to have their pictures taken. If only we could do that kind of silly stuff, maybe people wouldn't be taking our pictures every two seconds.
That's quite a bra, Uncle Gino! I need one of those, but with more nipple coverage and, proudly, larger cups.
So many of us are saddled with strange extended family that once is enough when you meet them!
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