That's an amazing costume! I was surprised that nobody was frightened. Did they know this was performance art or are they just too cool to get scared? lol
I love it! The cat jumps up & looks to make sure he/she isn't being watched. The dog sits patiently PRAYING the cat can solve the problem. The cat keeps an eye on the dog... not sure if he/she's going along with the escape or planning on intervening. As soon as the door is open, the cat sits & lets the dopey dog walk out first.... just in case there's trouble on the other side. After waiting a bit & NOT hearing the dog being eaten by monsters, the cat figures it's safe to escape. LOL
Your cell phone did not stop being a cell phone while you were using it to take pictures. I would think the law states you cannot use your cell phone device while operating a motor vehicle & that's what you were doing. The law doesn't differentiate between using your phone in any specific manner such as to: make calls, text, snap photos, download new songs or surf the internet, etc.
I think the only deciding point might be whether you were moving or not. If you were stopped because of traffic or a light, you could argue that you were not actively operating your vehicle but even then, your attention should be on the road & when the traffic would move again & NOT on your cell phone device.
If I were the judge, I'd probably have to side with the cop.
This reminds me of the famous San Giorgio ad where they showed the spaghetti being harvested from trees. Even though you know something is not real, your brain is fooled into accepting that (cooked) spaghetti grows on trees or giraffes have stripes! Great T-Shirt.
UK= wake up
US= impregnate
Happy ending to the story. Nice.
Jellyfish & escape-artist pets... I'm in heaven.
Wonderful video. Wonderful pets.
Ellen does a great interview. Like always.
I find the Woody Allen offense a lot more disturbing than this but maybe that's because we know more of the story.
I think the only deciding point might be whether you were moving or not. If you were stopped because of traffic or a light, you could argue that you were not actively operating your vehicle but even then, your attention should be on the road & when the traffic would move again & NOT on your cell phone device.
If I were the judge, I'd probably have to side with the cop.