Do you like butter?

Original YT playout date: 21 May 2010
Duration: 5:01

There’s only one way to find out, whether members of your family like butter. Don’t just ask them of course, just chase them around the house with a buttercup in the time-honoured fashion.
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Angry Psycho Ginger Kitten

Original YT playout date: 15 May 2010
Duration: 8:19

We got a visit from an angry ginger psycho kitty. As if ginger tomcats didn’t have a reputation for bad temper at the best of times, this one’s just been castrated, and the testosterone hasn’t worn off yet, but he knows something’s amiss. So Pushkin gets a close look at this angry kitten and wonders whether to play, but thinks better of it. In fact, Pushkin is the only one to come out of this video with any dignity intact.
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Bring It, Pusher!

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Original YT playout date: 1 May 2010
Duration: 7:32

We start off with the last blast of this winter – the snow in the evening that started falling just as I was leaving the office and was several inches deep in a few minutes. Then we look at good old Pushkin and his fights with my wife and his retrieving balls, etc.
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Huliganov VCR Virals 5/5 – Lesson learned

Monday, November 22, 2021

Original YT playout date: 25 April 2010
Duration: 2:07

“Huliganov has come to accept that if you can’t beat them, join them, and notes the improvement in investment strategy that comes from people learning venture capital with the VCR business game.

Right now http://vcr-gra.pl is only in Polish, but an English version will hopefully be out for next year’s round of competitors.”
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Russian Cat Fun

Original YT playout date: 21 March 2010
Duration: 6:06

The Russian idea of a cat is something that can catch enormous rats and is a fearless fighter, so as we don’t have any rats and I don’t approve of buying them from the petshop for the purpose, that basically leaves other cats in the neighborhood for Pushkin to fight (the supply seems to be rapidly depleting) or Irina. Pushkin, like his poetic namesake, seems to enjoys his duels, and when he’s had enough “Russian fun” then he walks away. Sophie sometimes wants the scrap to continue when Pushkin is already tired of it, but I have to stop her natural part-Russian inclinations and allow the cat to live in peace.
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