Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Luv Led Zeppelin and Cats?

"Meow-sic to Our Ears: The Hilarious Stairway to Heaven Parody Song That Every Cat Owner Can Relate To"

If you're a cat owner, then you're probably familiar with the struggle of trying to please your feline friend. From their finicky taste in food to their unpredictable moods, cats can be quite demanding creatures. But have you ever thought about what your cat might be thinking? Well, one creative cat lover has given voice to our feline friends in a hilarious parody song, set to the tune of the iconic Led Zeppelin hit "Stairway to Heaven."


Titled "Stairway to Heaven Parody Song - What A CAT Would Sing Instead," this video has taken the internet by storm with its witty lyrics and cute visuals. Starring a beautiful cat named Luna, the song is full of cattitude and captures the essence of every cat's personality.


The video opens with Luna sitting next to her food bowl, looking unamused. The first few lines set the tone for the rest of the song as Luna demands her preferred meal, while turning up her nose at anything less. It's a relatable situation for any cat owner who has experienced the disappointment of their cat rejecting their carefully chosen food.


As the song progresses, we get a glimpse into the daily struggles of a cat owner. From trying to decipher a cat's body language to dealing with their unpredictable nature, the lyrics are spot on when it comes to capturing the joys and frustrations of owning a cat. Lines like "ooh ooh I'm not trying it's got to be kidding" and "why you blunder meow meow meow" are sure to make any pet owner chuckle.


But beyond the humor, the song also highlights the love and bond between a cat and its owner. As Luna sings about wanting attention and affection from her human, we are reminded that even though cats can be demanding and moody, they also bring joy and companionship into our lives.


The video's creator, Shirley Serban, is known for creating pet parody songs that are both entertaining and relatable. She even encourages her viewers to send in pictures of their pets, which she then features in her videos. This personal touch adds to the charm of her work and has gained her a loyal following of pet owners who can't get enough of her catchy tunes.


As the song comes to a close, Luna's final meows drive home the message that as long as we put our cat's needs first, we will be rewarded with their love and affection. After all, it doesn't take a PhD to see that our purpose as cat owners is to care for our furry companions and make them the center of our worlds.


In a world filled with serious news and endless distractions, it's refreshing to stumble upon something lighthearted and amusing like this parody song. It not only provides a good laugh but also brings cat owners together, creating a sense of community around our shared love for these furry creatures.


So, the next time you're feeling stressed or need a break from the chaos of daily life, just turn on this parody song and let yourself be entertained by Luna's sassy vocals. Who knows, you might even get some insight into your own cat's thoughts and feelings. And if nothing else, it will serve as a reminder to always put your cat's needs first because as the song says, "you'll get a purr from me at last if you do all I want you to."


In conclusion, "Stairway to Heaven Parody Song - What A CAT Would Sing Instead" is a must-watch for any cat owner looking for a good laugh and some relatable content. It not only showcases the talents of Shirley Serban but also highlights the special bond between cats and their owners. So, next time your cat demands attention or turns up its nose at its food, just remember to sing along with Luna and embrace the cattitude.

Marriage ~ Sometimes It's Funny When It is More Convenient Not to Split-Up

"We're Too Old to Divorce (So We Just Complain Instead): A Hilarious Country Love Song about Marriage and Aging"

As we get older, we often hear the phrase "true love lasts forever." But what they don't tell you is that sometimes true love can also turn into constant nagging, bickering, and fighting over the littlest things like the TV remote or the thermostat. And that's exactly what this hilarious country porchside love song, "We're Too Old to Divorce" by AI Harmonix, captures so perfectly.


The song tells the story of two grumpy old sweethearts who have been together for so long that they know divorce is too expensive. So instead, they stick together and complain their way through life. It's a relatable and comical take on marriage and aging, as it delves into the reality of how couples argue and annoy each other in their later years.


The lyrics of the song perfectly encapsulate the struggles of a long-term relationship. From nagging about snoring and hogging the bed to complaining about each other's cooking and driving, this couple has been through it all. But despite all their bickering, at the end of the day, they'd rather grumble at each other than face loneliness.


One of the most amusing aspects of this song is how it highlights the small annoyances that come with aging as a couple. No longer is it about grand gestures of love or extravagant dates; it's about who gets to control the remote or how salty dinner tastes. These are the mundane yet significant parts of a long-term relationship that often get overlooked.


The chorus of the song, "We're too old to divorce, so we just complain instead," beautifully sums up the theme of the song. It's a reminder that as we age, priorities and perspectives change. Divorce may seem like a solution, but it's not always practical or affordable. So, instead, this couple chooses to stick together and make the best of their situation by complaining and bickering in their own unique way.


But amidst all the complaining and bickering, there's still a hint of love and companionship. The song acknowledges that it may not be roses and champagne every day, but there's still a deep love and connection between the couple. And that's what makes their relationship endure through all the ups and downs.


The song also tackles another relatable aspect of aging as a couple – losing friends. As we get older, our social circle tends to shrink, and for some couples, their friends may have been the only thing holding their marriage together. But for this couple, even though they may grumble and roll their eyes at each other, they know that they'd rather have each other's company than be alone.


In conclusion, "We're Too Old to Divorce" is a funny yet truthful country love song that highlights the reality of marriage and aging. It shows that as we get older, our priorities and perspectives change, and what may have seemed like a deal-breaker in our youth becomes just another thing to joke and complain about in our later years. So if you find yourself bickering with your partner about the thermostat or hogging the bed, just remember this song and have a good laugh about it because in the end, it's all part of growing old together. As the song says, "We're too old to divorce, so we just complain instead."

Monday, March 13, 2017

These Cats Have a Paw-Some Person-Caregiver Who Truly Know What Cat-Loving is About

Cole and Marmalade certainly have their person demonstrating his love for them, in a very considerate and sensitive way in the video, below. His humorous and playful way of showing us that his cats are paw-some, is heartwarming and cool.


Wednesday, December 2, 2015

May We Appreciate the Funny People Who Are Close to Us -- As Well as the TV Comedians

Do you have one of thise funny husbands (like Ray Romano's character of Ray Barone, on "Everyone Loves Raymond")? If so, do all of your girlfriends tell you how fortunate you are, because, your husband or partner is such a card? And do you really appreciate the rave reviews, of your guy's gift of humor -- as well (of course), as the fact that your guy has such a gift of making people laugh and smile? Or -- Does your guy's jokes get old, if he reruns them regularly?

Do you have a family member, such as a parent or a sibling, that has a great sense of humor? And do they make jokes at appropriate times? Or -- Do they tend to use humor to deflect serious issues? Is that your husband or wife? Or -- Are you someone who has always had a knack of making people laugh, and know how to use that gift, at appropriate times?

A funny person, may use their class-clown ways to humor or manipulate. And sometimes, you can't get enough. While, othertimes, you may have enough, because the person might seem hard-to-reach -- like, they are always 'on' and ready to tell a joke or two, to (sometimes) skirt serious issues.

Being funny, is a cool thing. To make someone smile and heartily laugh, is a great virtue.

If you are fortunate enough, to have such a gift or talent -- then, hopefully, everyone around, can seriously appreciate your funny ways. And, if you know someone who can make you genuinely smile and heartily laugh -- then, that preciousness, is hopefully not taken-for-granted.


Sunday, November 15, 2015

Do You Currently Anticipate Saying 'You Can't Make Me -- I'm Retired' When You Retire?

Responsibility -- Some people thrive on having an ample amount of obligations to fulfill; while others, may thrive on the anticipation of putting-in their time, so that, they may reach the point-in-time when they can rest, relax, play, or -- do whatever their non-obligated-hearts desire, without the need to punch a time-clock or to follow an extensive agenda. And that time, is the time of retirement.

If you have all of your ducks-in-a-row, and plan effectively ahead -- you may sit-pretty, on your balanced easy-chair, or on the beach, sipping your favorite drink. Preparation, commitment, and (typically) a lot of hard work is key; (unless, you're a king or queen; or, just, really lucky.).

Some of us, may be a bit-more fore-sighted, when it comes to planning for retirement. If you can relate to having all-of-your-ducks-in-a-row... then, kudos, to you!

May we all strive for a happy and healthy future, with prosperity and abundace working for us; instead of, being responsible for our obligationful agendas (unless, that responsibility, is what drives you, with a great sense of fulfillment).

When you retire, you may be just like a kid again. You can state that you don't want to do something, because after-all, no one can make you, after you have busted your behind, for all of your work-contributing years...

'Spoofy-Cool' is When 'Mona' and 'Grumpy' Get Together

Now, the classic "Mona Lisa" masterpiece, may be a very well-known portrait, that has made a great impression in history. However -- how cool, is the currently popular "Grumpy Cat", who makes looking 'grumpy', a cool thing, in itself?

And... When the two well-knowns, of 'Mona' and 'Grumpy' come together... Well, it makes for a classic parody. Can you deny, that's a very-original masterpiece concept, and that it gives 'spoofy-cool', to us, as somthing that we can really appreciate; as 'grumpy' meet the 'lovely' (in 'modern-day' unity)?
Grumpy Cat Mona Lisa Poster
Grumpy Cat Mona Lisa Poster by thegrumpycat
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

A Perspective About Jokes -- The Universal-Type and the Private-Type

Some of the best jokes are ones that universally, we all "get" -- and then... there are the ones, that are only funny to the individuals who understanding the "inside" type of joke; one that can only be fully understood and appreciated privately; or for privileged audiences, who can relate to the (perhaps) cryptic language of the comedian or joke-deliverer.

Do you appreciate the fine-line, between universally understood jokes, and a private (often, cryptic) joke?