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Weirdest Looking animals

People have all sorts of weird pets. Snakes, for example; I actually know at least 3 people who have snakes as pets. One of them has a green looking snake in an aquarium that she has filled with plants and shrubs. She often does not close the top lid of the aquarium, and I have had tense moments looking for that snake under the mattress and in the cupboard. I don’t care if it bites or not; I don’t want to find out the hard way. I have had a terrible experience with a python (?) that someone I know used to keep as a pet. I had stayed over for the night, it was wintertime, and sometimes in the middle of the night I felt a cold, slimy thing crawling into bed with me. Throughout the rest of the hellish night I stayed awake, with the snake next to me. I never want to repeat that experience. Snakes are, according to me, weird looking animals that should be left alone in the wild or locked up in a zoo.

I find bulldogs funny too. In fact, a bulldog is probably one of the funniest looking animals around. It has that funny, perpetual sad look as if someone is constantly trying to feed petmeds down its throat. And that pugilist face – oh, there’s nothing like it in gods’ creation. The bulldog, I think, was made so people don’t take their dogs too seriously.

Lemurs are strange looking creatures too. I have someone in the family – not the immediate family, I couldn’t have withstood the libel – keeps a lemur as a pet. The creature has an almost human-like face, and on more than one occasion I am confident I have seen it smile.

Most extravagant bathroom accessories

There was a time when a TV or a designer radiator was considered a bathroom extravaganza only the rich or the bathroom freak could want or afford. But these days, with the advance and lower costs of LCD and HDTVs, it is not out of the ordinary to see a bathroom fitted with a large, black TV. As for designer radiators, it seems like every fancy bathroom has one. You can get radiators in all kinds of material, shapes, sizes, colors, etc. nothing fancy about that any longer.

What is fancier, perhaps, is to have a complete home theater in the bathroom. Who, after all, spends that much time in a bathroom? But no, you or I may not be aware of this, but housewives do spend a large part of the day in the bathroom. So it’s not incongruous to think of a fashionable house with a home theater in a bathroom.

Another new thing can be a temperature controlled faucet system. You could set your water temperature for each faucet individually, and that will be that. I am not sure how useful this is, but at least, you can show it off to neighbors.

Bathrooms may also have robotic help. How about a little android backrub? Someone to hand over the soap, towel your back, or even just switch on the Jacuzzi whenever you want it, or do other little robotic help in the bathroom? Quite possible and, probably, already happening to some extent in the bathrooms of the extra rich.

A swimming pool in a bathroom? Does that even make sense? Swimming pools are supposed to be separate entities outside the immediate house. But just think of it, if you have the money, and want to do something unique with it, what’s keeping you from building your own swimming pool in your bathroom?

Pawbook

Seriously, this kind of thing has to make you wonder. Just how crazy are pet owners? Crazy enough to make Pawbook. It’s exactly what you think it is: Facebook for pets. As if pet owners don’t have enough to think about during the day. There’s medication, like Frontline Plus, and food, as well as regular vet check ups to worry about. I can’t imagine wanting to spend more time worrying about my pet and his friend requests.

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