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SalmonChantedEvening

(32,029 posts)
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 05:35 AM Sunday

Your Sunday LOLcats (dial-up warning) Butterfly Child Edition

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Sez AWW
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Nao sez AWW lots moar kthnxbai

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Your Sunday LOLcats (dial-up warning) Butterfly Child Edition (Original Post) SalmonChantedEvening Sunday OP
Thanks. Tarzanrock Sunday #1
Ty, SCE! SheltieLover Sunday #2
Faves: nuxvomica Sunday #3
Butterfly child, indeed! Collimator Sunday #4
A word other than portage? mnhtnbb Sunday #6
"Portage"! Collimator Sunday #8
But "portage" is derived from French! ShazzieB Sunday #33
Vikings were all over the place in the old world, and even in the new world, soldierant Sunday #40
Interesting points! ShazzieB Yesterday #45
Thanks. I didn't exactly mean to imply soldierant 11 hrs ago #51
Portage --- the carrying of a boat or its cargo between two navigable waters. Bread and Circuses Yesterday #47
One of the best collections ever! Easterncedar Sunday #5
Excellent! GoneOffShore Sunday #7
Thank you SCE JMCKUSICK Sunday #9
Good morning SCE...Thank you. MiHale Sunday #10
Good morning, SCE gademocrat7 Sunday #11
Butterfly girl. planetc Sunday #12
I would have wanted a wings set like that when I was a kid. calimary Sunday #15
Me too, calimary. I'm a life-long butterfly lover! wordstroken Sunday #29
It wouldn't be hard to make. planetc Sunday #35
Oh DEFINITELY! calimary Sunday #43
Yes, yes. planetc 22 hrs ago #49
Thank you. More about Ndakasi (gorilla) and Andre (human): sl8 Sunday #13
Thanks for the links, sl8. wordstroken Sunday #30
I was ruing the end of your post when the last soared my heart. Festivito Sunday #14
Loved them all. HeartsCanHope Sunday #16
Loved them!!!! Karadeniz Sunday #17
Lovely malaise Sunday #18
😆 underpants Sunday #19
Happy Passover/Happy Palm Sunday, SCE DinahMoeHum Sunday #20
Thanks, SCE! murielm99 Sunday #21
Thank you! rogerballard Sunday #22
Thank you! Such a great collection today. I remember those old costumes and they were scary. 58Sunliner Sunday #23
Yes, those masks were terrifying! ShazzieB Sunday #34
Thank you republianmushroom Sunday #24
I'm lovin' the Butterfly Child Edition, SCE! Niagara Sunday #25
Thank you for the morning smiles 💙 TommieMommy Sunday #26
Wonderful, as always. mwmisses4289 Sunday #27
Some really good ones! pandr32 Sunday #28
Thank you SCE 🩷 Fave... Clouds Passing Sunday #31
The best yet -- and that's saying something. Especially love the butterfly child. Thanks, SCE, wordstroken Sunday #32
Dial-up warning! Polybius Sunday #36
Backwards talking have I mastered, BobTheSubgenius Sunday #37
Thank you! Wild blueberry Sunday #38
Evening, SCE! blogslug Sunday #39
Nice! ILikePie92 Sunday #41
Thank you! You make Sundays awesome! NCgayguy Sunday #42
TY, SCE! electric_blue68 Yesterday #44
Always ! my favorite on DU! Thanks! Bread and Circuses Yesterday #46
Thank you so much LittleGirl Yesterday #48
Fluffy cat? efhmc 15 hrs ago #50

nuxvomica

(13,246 posts)
3. Faves:
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 05:52 AM
Sunday

"not puffy"
"Disney on Ice"
"What's your story?"
"I told you it was scary"
"Old school costumes"
"a trampoline"
"When you haven't seen your dog"
"Good, this is..."


Thanks for another fun roundup, SCE! Have a great week!

Collimator

(1,892 posts)
4. Butterfly child, indeed!
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 06:07 AM
Sunday

This image is enchanting!



But on this one, I am going to have to indulge in some irritating pedantry.



Apparently, it was NOT that unusual for Vikings to physically haul their longboats over dry land for stretches of a given journey. There's even a specific word for the practice, and if anyone wants to out pedantic me, ( or go grammar nazi on my ass for the misuse of pedantic in the previous clause), and supply the correct term for this ancient Viking practice, please feel free to do so.

Happy Sunday and thank you SalmonChantedEvening.

ShazzieB

(20,177 posts)
33. But "portage" is derived from French!
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 02:35 PM
Sunday

por·tage
Origin

late Middle English: from French, from porter ‘carry’. The sense relating to carrying between navigable waters dates from the late 17th century.

So not a Viking word!

soldierant

(8,363 posts)
40. Vikings were all over the place in the old world, and even in the new world,
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 09:27 PM
Sunday

which they were the first Europeans to know about. A surprising number settled in France. They even reached what is now Russia - where the locals told them, "Hey, you guys seem to be really well organized. Why don't you stay here and become our ruling class?" - not in those exact words, of course - and many did - which explains a lot IMO.

So different from the Ukrainian Cossacks, who mercenaries, for hire to any riler, but not permanently sworn to any ruler.

ShazzieB

(20,177 posts)
45. Interesting points!
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 12:52 AM
Yesterday

The Vikings definitely did get around, as we well know. It would probably take more research into the history of Norse languages than I have time for to find out if that word was adopted adopted into Old Norse from French, so I hereby declare this to be a moot point!

soldierant

(8,363 posts)
51. Thanks. I didn't exactly mean to imply
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 06:47 PM
11 hrs ago

that portage was a Viking word, just that they could easily have come by it honestly after some settled in France. And my real point was we don't really know diddly about the Vikings. They are highly understudied.

Bread and Circuses

(694 posts)
47. Portage --- the carrying of a boat or its cargo between two navigable waters.
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 12:58 AM
Yesterday

Quite common . It’s been done for hundreds, if not thousands of years.

Easterncedar

(4,238 posts)
5. One of the best collections ever!
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 06:23 AM
Sunday

Disney on ice, indeed.

Loved the warning label t-shirts, too.


And the exquisite lizard.

Thanks, SCE!

gademocrat7

(11,408 posts)
11. Good morning, SCE
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 07:19 AM
Sunday

Thank you for another wonderful edition of Sunday LOLcats. The gorilla hugging a man was heartwarming..👏🤗💙

calimary

(85,832 posts)
15. I would have wanted a wings set like that when I was a kid.
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 08:16 AM
Sunday

Heck, I still do, and I’m a grandma now.

planetc

(8,489 posts)
35. It wouldn't be hard to make.
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 03:39 PM
Sunday

Everybody's got cardboard, and I'll becha somebody sells colored cellophane. How about some paper doilies to edge the wings?

calimary

(85,832 posts)
43. Oh DEFINITELY!
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 10:31 PM
Sunday

If you trimmed the main cardboards into wing-shape, you could edge the whole thing with paper doilies and it would look so lacey and ethereal!

Cut the whole thing out in one piece, with a middle section (between the wings) on which you could secuo anchor long ribbons in several places. Make ‘em all long enough that you can tie ‘em around you. I’d do two sets of “ties” for each side. The upper set ties over your shoulders and the lower other set ties around your waist.

Or something of that sort.

planetc

(8,489 posts)
49. Yes, yes.
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 08:14 AM
22 hrs ago

And don't you need a little loop under the top edges of the wings so children could put their fingers in the loops and actually flap the wings? Then you'd call your parent or adults their friend with a phone camera, and you could be on Tik Tok. I had no idea you were such a craft nerd, Calimary.

58Sunliner

(5,604 posts)
23. Thank you! Such a great collection today. I remember those old costumes and they were scary.
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 11:07 AM
Sunday

The octopus is amazing.

ShazzieB

(20,177 posts)
34. Yes, those masks were terrifying!
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 02:38 PM
Sunday

I thought they were the cat's pajamas when I was a kid, but now? Yikes!

BobTheSubgenius

(11,964 posts)
37. Backwards talking have I mastered,
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 04:19 PM
Sunday

yet impressed the chicks seem not.

Also, I'm old enough that I actually had some of that lino (somewhat more muted, but same design) put into a kitchen reno I did decades ago. Not my proudest moment, in retrospect.

Thank you, as always, SCE!!!

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