Be careful what you ask for
The scroll painting is coming along. I told Nia the other night that I’ve gotten to the point where I think I’ll never get it done, and she laughed at me and said it must be going well. Sigh. She knows me too well.
Last night I thought I’d try something. I dunno, maybe watching The Big Lebowski on TV the other night inspired me or something, but I got to wondering if catnip might act like dope does on most people and mellow Miss Molly out. Like, duuuuuuude! Sad to say, Molly reacts more like she’s had a six pack of Bud and a pint of cheap bourbon. She is a mean drunk! She growled and hissed and batted at the kittens and made sure they stayed a good distance away from her. The kittens certainly got a cheap thrill out of the bits of catnip she didn’t inhale, and the whole thing provided me with entertainment for a good while, but I can tell you it didn’t have the desired effect. Live and learn.
I got some good answers to my “What do you call a collection of drama queens?” question. Melisande suggested “cast” which is pretty appropriate, and the delightful hissandtell wrote: Okay, here are some of my suggestions for a collective noun for drama queens: a dissimulation, an artifice, an ostentation, an inexactitude, a titillation, a quiver, an exaltation, a wrack, a clamour, an extravagance, an affectation, an excess, a delirium, a frenzy, a derangement, an aberration, a flurry... oh, fine; I'll stop now. Damn, now I need to think of a good reason to write about a collection of drama queens. I particularly like “ostentation” and “quiver.” And “frenzy.” Heh. Oh, wait. Not that I know any drama queens. Of course not. Cough. Cough.
Well. On that note, maybe I’d better hie myself off to my mystery and my bed, and get rested up for another day of painting one-handed.