Thursday, December 31, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Sneak Peek?
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These two photos of a possible Emo film were found on a web site that claims to have all the breaking news on, well, everything and everybody. One picture shows Emo in a block of Carbonite and the other is an opening sequence to the movie. It all seems so familiar but we can't seem to place it. Got any ideas? Somebody? Anybody? Stay tuned!!!
Friday, December 18, 2009
Emo TV?
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Don't pass this up!!!
Available for Holiday Giving - The Emo Psychedelic Puzzle! For a limited time only!! This is hours of fun for the whole family. They're going fast, so get yours today!!! CALL 1-800-EMOBITES now. Operators are standing by.
BUT WAIT, there's more! Call now and receive a free set of steak knives. Did I mention that they're FREE!!! WOW!!! Call NOW!!!
Friday, December 11, 2009
Oscar Calling Emo
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There's serious Oscar buzz from those that have seen Emo's latest "Mysterio". Although this movie has been wrapped for almost a year and originally scheduled for a summer release, studio heads decided to put it in for a December release, when all the other serious Oscar movies are coming out. That's because the Academy voters can't remember back as far as last summer. It's all good!
But wait, there's more!!! ONEOWNER tells us that there will be yet another Emo movie out before Christmas. WOW!!! This is the hardest working cat in Webster (Where Life is Worth Living). Stay tuned!!!
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Something Tells Me It's All Happening At the Zoo
I do believe it's true. Emo went to the Seneca Park Zoo, near Webster (Where Life is Worth Living), NY last week and made some new friends. He took Genny C (the African Elephant) to Webster Park for an outing before returning to the zoo. The zoo is noted for its conservation measures and helps visitors to be more aware and involved in the animals, especially the endangered species that call the zoo home. Seneca Park Zoo envisions a community where people respect and protect animals and their habitat. And it's fun too! For kids, adults and cats (big and small).