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How to Manage Short Term Asignments

August 27, 2009 by Kitten Pictures · Leave a Comment 

You are the rising star of the corporation. You are working at building a resume that will qualify you for the corner office in the next few years. You want to set the world record for being the youngest head of the corporation. In anticipation, you have started looking up models of corporate jets you could buy and the power suits you will need to order for the swearing in ceremony. In the midst of all this comes the email on the blackberry that your manager wants to know if you would be interes

Wordless Wednesday: Cats Birds

August 26, 2009 by Kitten Pictures · Leave a Comment 

Posted on August 26th, 2009 in Animal Pictures, Cats, Cute Pets Stories, Cutest Kitty of the Week, Funny Dogs and Cats, Kitty Corner, Pet Pictures

Jack Bella Update

August 14, 2009 by Kitten Pictures · Leave a Comment 

Sorry for no new kitten pictures. I swear, I've never been around two kittens who are so scairt-and-hidey-all-the-time. Yesterday, the only way I knew they were still alive was that the food disappeared and the litter box got filled. When brushing my teeth last night, I was able to reach around the back of the cabinet and poke them both to make sure both were still kickin' it. This morning, there was a BIG mess in the bathroom and I saw two little grey blurs run into their hidey hole as I open

My Kitten’s Top Four Dreams

August 7, 2009 by Kitten Pictures · Leave a Comment 

So I decided to write this article after a very interesting and in-depth conversation with my 9 month old kitten. I returned home from work yesterday to find him sitting on the sofa pondering something very deeply. I knew something was not right as the t.v was not on, and there’s nothing more a kitten loves after a hard days sleeping then watching a good evening of television. I made us a nice pot of tea, and decided to get to the bottom of his strange behaviour. As it turns out, he was simpl

Art Review: Aaron Morse at ACME

August 7, 2009 by Kitten Pictures · Leave a Comment 

Visually, Aaron Morse’s paintings on canvas and paper can be hard to read. That turns out to be a surprising asset. To see them requires slowing down. The 13 works from the last two years at ACME gallery feature epic subjects, such as oceanic exploration, fierce buffalo hunts and awesome mountain treks. Often they nod toward episodes from history or myth. But the ways in which they’re painted don’t let you get caught up in the action or nostalgia. Instead, Morse paints a kind of equilibrium.

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