Sunday, February 3, 2008

Blast the Kougar's Brain

Roar and yowling ensues. Blast the Kougar's brain with kindergarten boredom! That premier sports event known as the Superbowl...help, yowl, help! Long days ago, the Kougar ravenously enjoyed football, and this ultimate championship event -- being a sport's girl herself, and playing football even though it wasn't allowed for girl cubs.
Roaring-however, this isn't an event with a big party hardy attitude anymore -- purr-sweetly, except for Willie Nelson, of course. No, dear Big Cats, it's become pablum for the beer-soaked brain. It's for all those who can't or won't think beyond their kindergarten years. Who talk on their cell phones endlessly while their poor brains fry and erupt with cancerous tumors.
Talk about Circus Circus (don't kill the messenger mountain lioness) -- keep the masses happy and distracted long enough while the precious realm is looted of every valuable left -- well, the Kougaress assumes that's real game plan. The real trick play. The ole' end around toward the real goal of creating us all dumber and dumber...and dumber still.
Appears to be working...the Kougar observes from her prairie tree house, her tail twitching the rage of her frustration...and twitching her despair...while her heart mourns the loss of a great sporting event.

On a sweet note, the cover art for Red Lioness Tamed (from the Liquid Silver Books) is in it's final creation steps. The Kougaress just couldn't resist that intense enormous yellow sun as the background for her lioness shifter heroine and her loner space captain hero. And, after cosmic all, the heroine's name is Sun Rocket.

Purring sweet kisses from the Kougar...

4 comments:

Mel Hiers said...

I know what you mean. I have to admit, I only watched the halftime show this year. (I'm a total Tom Petty fangirl!)

Savanna Kougar said...

Mel, Tom Petty was great, wasn't he! That was the best.

Mel Hiers said...

He was totally cool. We actually got a chance to see him in concert a couple of years ago and it just blew me away! I practically wrote the whole Voice of the Bard manuscript to Greatest Hits and Highway Companion. :-)

Savanna Kougar said...

Wow, Mel, that is so ultimately kool, you getting to see him in concert. Now I want to read your story even more!