Steve & Teri

It’s a chilly Monday morning, but at least it’s entertaining!

KNE Clips –

  • A Chihuahua puppy in Michigan was orphaned recently when its mother was hit by a car.  So the Michigan Humane Society gave it to a cat who was nursing a new litter and the cat adopted the puppy.  Now they’re looking for a family to adopt all the cats and the dog together.

  • Bruce Springsteen opened his Brooklyn show on Saturday night with a six-minute cover of “Purple Rain”.

Stupid News –

  • This seems like an unnecessarily complicated way to carjack someone.  What happened to the good old days when people would just pull a gun? You have to read this!

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