HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY SCOTTISH FOLD MUNCHKIN KITTEN! CUTE CAT VIDEO.
Happy birthday, Basil Farrow! The cutest Scottish Fold cat in the world. He’s forever a kitten, so don’t ask his age.
Thanks to everyone who left him a message on his Facebook wall.
Did I get him a present? My fat cat already has all the food, toys and love he needs. So every year on his birthday, we donate to our vet’s fund to help cats in need.
To celebrate his special day, I’ve uploaded a new Scottish Fold video.
Watch it above and on YouTube. Basil runs with his short munchkin legs… drinks water… gently bats a toy mouse… wahhs at a party blowout… and takes a towel-bath.
My round-headed cat is such a character. Strike a yoga pose.
You can tell from the video that he’s never scratched anyone.
Want to see more of my kitty in action? Check out this playlist of his Scottish Fold cat videos on YouTube.
Also add him on Facebook, and see his daily photos on Tumblr, Twitter and Instagram (my username is lacarmina).
Do you celebrate your pet’s birthday? If so, how? Come see Basil’s new kitty video, and have a happy Cat-urday!
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WORLD’S WEIRDEST RESTAURANTS, FOOD NETWORK TV SHOW. BOB BLUMER: CURRY TRAIN CAFE, THAI BOXING, MONKEY WAITERS.
Have you spotted any Pirates on Food Network Canada? The TV show World’s Weirdest Restaurants, which Captain La Carmina and First Mate Naomi arranged and appear on, is currently airing every Wednesday and Saturday.
You may recall that we were in Tokyo for a month last fall, working on this Food Network docu-series. Since I wrote a book called Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants: Tokyo, we knew exactly where to take the TV cameras.
Canadians may recognize host Bob Blumer from “Glutton for Punishment” and “The Surreal Gourmet.” We shot at Kayabuki, the tavern with monkey waiters.
Naomi held a baby monkey!
In addition to serving hot towels and beer, the macaques do tricks like balancing on a ball.
Naomi spoke expertly about this monkey business. I can’t imagine a restaurant in North America that would allow this.
The tofu, grilled mackerel and sashimi were to die for. The bee larva… not so much. Kayabuki is located north of Tokyo, in Utsunomiya (Address: 栃木県宇都宮市御幸本町4688).
Every day was insane: we rushed to a theme restaurant and filmed non-stop, for hours. We adored Curry Station Niagara, helmed by a an adorable grandma “conductor.” The homemade curry is delivered to customers via toy trains.
Hats all around, for the kids. The decor is authentic: parts salvaged from vintage trains. (Address: 東京都目黒区祐天寺2-1-5 高坂ビル)
As fixers, we’re always dealing with last-minute changes. Within 24 hours, we arranged filming at a Muay Thai boxing restaurant!
The signs outside Ooenjyai (4-9-23 Ayase, Adachi-Ward, Tokyo) make the theme apparent…
You eat delicious Thai food while watching young people beat each other up!
Upstairs, there’s a training room.
The Thai boxers included teenage boys and a young woman.
Interested in seeing more photos and stories of Japan bizarre cafes? Please support my work and check out my Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants book. Also visit the Pirates website for Tokyo TV hosting, location scouting, TV production, translation and guiding services.
PS: Thanks to Fashiolista for interviewing me. The style-sharing and saving site is addictive! I post my finds and outfits there; add me to get started.
What do you think of these weird Japanese restaurants? Would you be interested in visiting one? Have you seen our TV show yet? (I’ll post clips later.)
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