
Every once in a while when I’m perusing the internet I come across something that makes me pause and take a moment to ponder. When I found Kitty Wigs, this is exactly what happened. At first I thought, wait what? But then the automatic cuteness became overwhelming. I love these little goldmine finds, they make me endlessly happy, and especially when they’re meant to be completely serious like these wigs for cats are meant to be!
I really can’t imagine managing to get one of my cats to sit still in order to take a modeling photo wearing a wig. Or why I would subject my cat to wearing a wig, or why these wigs exist! And yet they are just so cute! I wonder if there’s any profit to be made of an endeavor like this or if the pictures really are just a fun way to play with photography and work animals into modeling.
In any case of what the situation is with Kitty Wigs. If you’re interested you can definitely buy one, and if you’re just looking for something interesting on the internet give it a look. I love these unique little sites one can stumble upon when just surfing the web.

I like this one, good expression
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Ok so the “Spin” Magazine in question is the one for April which I just snatched off a shelf the other day. Flipping through it, it repeatedly impressed me with the quality and variety of topics that they covered. The main entertainment for me was “The Spin 20: Ranking on Pop Culture Since 1998″. It made me laugh out loud several times and I just felt like in general they hit the nail on the head with every point they made.
“The Spin 20: Ranking on Pop Culture Since 1998″:
1. Real Metal vs. Hipster Metal: The ‘tastes great’/ ‘less filling’ debate of this generation.
2. Steve Guttenberg, Where are you?: Wall-E desperately awaits your cameo.
3. Arguing About Vampire Weekend: …Is so last month. Literally. Did you even read our March Issue?
4. Portishead Reunite: Not so fast, Sneaker Pimps
5. Andy Samberg Dating Joanna Newsom: Meanwhile, Bill Hader couldn’t even get St. Vincents digits. Oh, Snap!
6. Kanye West Launches Search Engine: Look for 50 Cent’s webmail app – coded in Javascript, beeyotch! – The very same day
7. “I Drink YOUR Milkshake!” Entering The Popular Vernacular: Makes us really, really crave a milkshake
8. Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III: Approaching Chinese Democracy- like levels of tardiness
9. TV Shows Return From Strike-Mandated Hibernation: See you later, books! Sucks to be you!
10. Dennis Wilson’s Pacific Ocean Blue Reissue: Harmonies you could swaddle a toddler in
11. Beatles Hotel Opens In Liverpool: Bookings are soft for the Brian Epstein suite
12. Tapes ‘N Tapes Sophomore Album: Honest to blog, it’s really good
13. Trent Reznor In Rumored Talks To Compose Fight Club Musical: Opening number: “The Jazz Hands That Feed”
14. Officially Played Out: The word “chanteuse.” Spin now prefers “music maidens.”
15. CNN’s Magic Wall: Beating Fox News’ Fantastical Partition by a landslide
16. Satisfaction, She Can’t Get No: Jerry Hall, Shilling for Levitra
17. Spring’s New Fashion Trend: Drop-Crotch Pants: Will make you look like MC Hammer. Fierce! Brilliant!
18. Easter?: We don’t even know her!
19. Baseball Is Back: And Whizzinator sales are through the roof
20. Ryan Adams Posts Breakup Poetry Online?: In which he reveals he is the an from Nantucket
Along with the list which I enjoyed so much the issue also included:
A beautiful two page spread picture of Cat Power performing…
A rave for Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds‘ Dig, Lazarus, Dig…
An interview with The Breeders…
An interview with REM about their reunion…
The low down on how much money there is to be made doing various jobs in the music industry…
And tons of Indie goodness.
With all that, this issue was definitely one to check out!

Chan Marshall aka. Cat Power, just because she’s so gorgeous!
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