Watch These Animals Poking Their Heads Inside Cars — Daily Distraction
It can be hard to get an accurate idea of just how big, say, a giraffe actually is. Then one sticks its head in through your car window and you have a very, very clear idea.
It can be hard to get an accurate idea of just how big, say, a giraffe actually is. Then one sticks its head in through your car window and you have a very, very clear idea.
Here are the events going on this weekend.
Welcome back to another "Would You Rather Wednesday." We are halfway through the week, and I am going to continue to keep my fingers crossed for some actual Spring weather for this weekend. Let's power together and get through this Hump Day with a "Would You Rather."
Cats love to squeeze into tight spaces: barely open drawers, the gap between the wall and the couch, and, of course, cat-size jars.
You would think that a fish would prefer to stay in the water.
Kids, this weekend I got the chance to head out to the National Cattledog Finals. I took plenty of pictures, and here's what happened!
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During a game between the Wichita State Shockers and Kansas Jayhawks, a squirrel made its way onto the field and started running around near second base. Players chased the squirrel until Wichita State catcher Tyler Baker, who had reached second on a double, was able to scoop the squirrel up in his helmet
Kids, this weekend is going to bring something unusual and exciting for me. I'm going to be doing a live broadcast from the National Cattle Dog Finals in Leeton. This is going to be a great time, filled with the best of the best when it comes to the USBCHA trained dogs. So me being me, I've decided to do some preparatory work.
We're not sure whom to admire more here—the brave little kittens, or the incredibly patient and gentle dogs.