Saturday, June 23, 2007

Listen To Little LarryElvis



Doesn't he sound like a baby being strangled?

UPDATE: In case y'all forgot what Curly sounds like:


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9 comments :

Newscoma said...

Oh. My. Gawd.
That's hysterical.

Anonymous said...

Oh, how funny! Siamese are talkers...He sounds so young! What were you doing to him?

Pen Ultimate said...

pg -- Not a thing! He just wanted some attention, so I started talking to him, and he started talking to me, too.

He's just over a year old...
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Sandy-LA 90034 said...

His voice matches his sweet, somewhat fragile demeanor. Little lovie.

I had forgotten what my Siamesers sounded like. This brings it back in a minute. But they could really make themselves heard -- louder yowls were the norm. More demanding. And boy, if you didn't do what they wanted, you heard about it!

Plum Pudding said...

for big boys like them they sound like little girls in ponytails!

Anonymous said...

Oh meow! Isn't he funny? I had a Siamesey when I was a kid who had the loudest baritone voice and oh, could he project!!!

Both your boys have such sweet voices.

Pen Ultimate said...

Plum -- Well, cut 'em some slack. They're both castrati!
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Anonymous said...

Yep, sounds just like Dudley when he starts getting hungry or when I get home after being out all day.

Anonymous said...

Hee hee hee. Your boys are the absolute best. Harry still loves to watch his video of Mr. Curly, and he talks to it sometimes.

Do Larry or Curly do the "vrrt! vrrt!" thing when you're chatting? Harry will actually carry on a conversation with you.

Mom: "Harry. Good morning!"
Harry: "Vrrt!"
Mom: "You're a good boy. Want some tuna?"
Harry: "VRRRRT! VRRRRRT!"
Mom: "Will you go with me into the kitchen?"
Harry: "Vrrt."
Mom: "Wait, I think I'll open the front door first."
Harry: "VRRRT!" (rushes up to me, smacking my feet) "VRRRT!" (herds me into kitchen)
Mom: "Here's your tuna, then."
Harry: "Vrrrrrrrrrrrrt." (munching) "Vrrrrrrrrrrrrt!"
... etc.

The only time he actually meows is when he's frustrated or upset. That's pretty odd for a meezer.

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