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When I knew her better, Michelle was into good cameras, Hello Kitty collectibles and sushi. Certain other Japanese notions, such as tranquility, were much appeciated by her masters, the cats. The cats prefer that people engage in pastimes that do not interfere with the obligation to feed, pet and humor them. Watching movies at home is permitted, but excursions out of the house are frowned upon. |
Michelle has an amazing capacity to consider a critter worthwhile no matter how much it gets on her nerves. Her cat Minox, on the other paw, is less catholic. She would tolerate useful humans, barely. The youngest of her two cats, Minox, excels in getting on the owner's nerves and actually gets away with it. That shows, I suppose, that cats are the vanguard of a government conspiracy to condition us into helpless obedience to anything cute and cuddly. This partucular mangy furball has clout much out of proportion with her size, her usefulness or the number of live braincells inside her furry noggin. |
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Here Michelle is seen with her favorite fashion accessories: an EOS3 camera, a 50/1.4 and 300/4 lenses. She does have Hello Kitty cameras, but Canon system still offers better telephoto lenses. |
Here Michelle is contemplating my annoying lens pointed at her face yet again. Hope she never tries Sean Penn's approach to photographers. |
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