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I Could Pee On This Our special guest is Francesco Marciuliano. He's the author of the Sally Forth comic strip that runs in over 700 newspapers and a series of pet poetry books that he says he transcribed from his cat. Not bad for a kid with a "Bucket List" at ten years old. You'll laugh until you hurt! Listen Now $1 Million Lawsuit Over Dog That Was Supposed to Euthanized The story of the vet in Fort Worth, Texas, who is charged with keeping several dogs alive who were supposed to be euthanized so they could be used as blood donors, keeps getting more unbelievable. The clinic has been shut down while it is being investigated for animal cruelty and faces a $1 million lawsuit. Listen Now Stuffed Pet Look-a-likes Jennifer Graham has a pretty cool business. She makes customized stuffed animals that look just like your pet. You'll submit front and side-view pictures of your furry companion. Eight weeks later, the UPS man will deliver a stuffed version of the family pet. Listen Now There's Panda-Monium in China There is panda-monium going on in pet shops all over China. Dogs that look like the country's prized pandas are all the rage. It takes about two hours to turn a dog into a panda, and the look will last for about six weeks before it is time for a touch-up. Listen Now IKEA Helps Homeless Animals In Showrooms The showrooms of two IKEA stores currently feature life-sized cardboard cutouts of shelter dogs available for adoption. Shoppers interested in the dogs can scan their unique QR codes to learn more about them. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
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Today, we have a su-purr fun chat with Francesco Marciuliano, the author of many delightful cat (and the one dog) books! He has cats, loves cats, and sees their unique purr-sonalities as an opportunity to voice their thoughts. I Could Pee on This and Other Poems by Cats is the fur-st in a line of humorous books that make fabulous gifts for the cat lovers in your life. We find out what started him on his journey to be a funny voice for cats and about his own cats that have shared his home. Join us for our lighthearted chat and find out more! EPISODE NOTES: I Could Pee on This
On this week's all-new episode, Gwen speaks once again with Francesco Marciuliano, bestselling author of I Could Pee On This and, most recently, of Oh. It's You. Love Poems By Cats. Check it out MEOW! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're joined this week by the author of MULTIPLE hilarious poetry books from the persepective of our furry friends, Francesco Marciuliano! Francesco's newest book is "Oh. It's You: Love Poems by Cats", and it's exactly as funny as the name sounds! He is also the author of "I Could Pee on This" and "I Could Chew on This" and many other delightful books! We learn about Francesco's pets throughout his life, his inspiration behind the books and the process of trying to get into the mind of a cat!
Francesco Marciuliano is author of the #1 New York Times Bestselling Book I Could Pee on This. Francesco, known for his tongue-in-cheek poetry, helps cats put paw to keyboard to express the depth of their feline feelings. His newest book, Oh. It's You., uses the language of poetry to express cat affection nearly as well as a strategically-placed hairball. Join us and hear Francesco read a few of the poems from the book and talk about his own cats, Kiki and Leelo.
Francesco Marciuliano is author of the #1 New York Times Bestselling Book I Could Pee on This. Francesco, known for his tongue-in-cheek poetry, helps cats put paw to keyboard to express the depth of their feline feelings. His newest book, Oh. It's You., uses the language of poetry to express cat affection nearly as well as a strategically-placed hairball. Join us and hear Francesco read a few of the poems from the book and talk about his own cats, Kiki and Leelo.
In this week's all-new episode, Gwen sits down for a wide-ranging conversation with Francesco Marciuliano, author of I Could Pee on This, to discuss his new book Oh. It's You: Love Poems by Cats. Also: Gwen recounts her adventures feeding an outdoor cat in this week's torrential downpours in the Northeast. Check it out MEOW! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week Michelle fern chats cats with Francesco Marciuliano, author of the New York Times Bestsellers, I Could Pee on This: And Other Poems by Cats and You Need More Sleep: Advice from Cats as well as other pet books. Cats have many ways to say I love you. Sometimes it's a gentle purr and a slow blink. Sometimes it's a tiny dead animal offered in tribute. And sometimes, it's expressed in that deepest of cat love languages: poetry. His new book, Oh. It's You: Love Poems by Cats (October) is a love-letter from the pets who want to convey their affection with more than head butts and love bites. Francesco has two sibling cats named Leelo and Kiki that inspire his work. He is also the writer of the syndicated comic strip, Sally Forth. EPISODE NOTES: I Could Pee on This
Sara talks about perfectionism getting in the way of doing the stuff you love to do! Plus, some stuff about living in a haunted house filled with paint-by-numbers paintings. Also, things about artists Christopher Wallace (RIP), Maya Erdelyi-Perez, Alex Stapleton and Francesco Marciuliano. Support the podcast at Patreon.com/SaraBenincasa and subscribe to SaraJBenincasa.Substack.com.
I Could Pee On This Sally Forth writer and author of I Could Pee On This Too, Francesco Marciuliano is back for more abuse. He's transcribed more poems and verse from cats. Is he a single man with a lot of cats? We'll see. Listen Now The Better To Hear You A four-eared cat named Batman found a new home this month within hours of being put up for adoption at a Pittsburgh animal shelter. This unique cat's extra ears are the product of a recessive gene mutation, which is needed by both parents in order to reproduce extra ears. Listen Now Duck Befriends Grieving Dog Two years ago George, the dog, lost his best friend, a Labrador named Blackie. George's owner, Jacquie, said that George was overcome with grief. But then a few weeks ago a duck showed up and everything changed. The duck and dog formed an instant bond and are now inseparable, going on walks together, sleeping next to each other in the kennel and spending quiet time together when George needs a rest. Listen Now Celeb Photographer Helps Pets Richard Phibbs is known as a celebrity photographer to Merryl Streep, J-Lo and many more. But he's decided it's more gratifying to take picture of adoptable animals, in turn helping them find homes. He says they're also easier to work with than the celebrities or their publicists. Listen Now Google's Double-Sided Duct Tape Google has patented a new car coat that allows pets and people to stick to it. Officials say the most injuries from being hit by a car are when the person or pet hits the ground. This coating ensures that the victim will stick to the car when they're hit, keeping them from falling to the ground. This is for real folks... Google it. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
Tom, Ali, and Maggie share their take on a book of poetry called I Could Pee On This by Francesco Marciuliano and Tom nearly has his pussycat card revoked for acting like a dudebro. Want some sweet swag? Check out the new Podcatsters RedBubble Shop for an ever-expanding collection of designs. Instagram: @podcatsters Check out our Trailer on YouTube - more coming soon! Do you or your pet have a conundrum that requires the help of our kitties and doggo? Click HERE for information on calling in to the show! You can get to know more about the creators of Podcatsters by checking us out on Patreon. There, you'll find top secret behind the scenes episodes and more, like helping to choose names for rescue kitties from Pawsitive Karma Rescue and interacting with the creators. Special Thanks to: Tom Cat, aka Babylon Brooks on TikTok: @BabylonBrooks or YouTube: Learning Looks with Babylon Brooks Maggie, who can also be found on YouTube in The Adventures of Spacerat and Scraggly Bat & Jay. The Omniscient Presence of this little kitty saga for lending his beautiful voice to our trailer and intro. Hear more from him on Instagram: @TommieTeeMusic or Twitter: @TommieTeeMusic1
EPISODE #200!! We talk “I Can Pee On This” book of cat poetry from New York Times Best-Selling author and cartoonist of “Sally Forth” FRANCESCO MARCIULIANO! And play an epic blood match of “Greatest Cartoon Cat of All-Time Bracket Challenge” that destroyed relationships & shattered lives. It is VERY worth listening to the entire game in this VERY long episode worthy of episode 200!
This week Susan talks with best selling writer Francesco Marciuliano, author of the best selling book I Could Pee on This and Other Poems by Cats, about the cats and dogs in his life and work, Charlie Sheen as poetic insPURRation, and his love of satirist Dororthy Parker. Purchase Francesco Marciuliano's books here Francesco Marciuliano's Instagram:@fmarciuliano Francesco Marciuliano's Facebook: Francesco Marciuliano To connect with us, click here. Created by Susan Michals, and produced by Avishay Artsy and Roxanna Dunlop. Artwork by Abigail Michals.
Francesco Marciuliano is the writer of the syndicated comic strips Sally Forth (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Forth_(syndicated_strip)) and Judge Parker (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judge_Parker) . Marciuliano also wrote The New York Times (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times) bestselling book I Could Pee on This and Other Poems by Cats (2013), the national bestseller I Could Chew on This and Other Poems by Dogs(2013), and I Knead My Mommy and Other Poems by Kittens (2014). He also writes and draws the satiric webcomic (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webcomic) Medium Large.
Episode 114- Author Francesco Marciuliano wrote "I Could Pee On This" and other great books. He is also the creator behind the syndicated comic stirp Sally Forth. A great chat with Francesco and much more. http://sallyforth.com/ https://www.detroitshippingcompany.com/ We have started a Pateron page. Thanks for considering supporting us. www.patreon.com/AnimalTalkRadio Animal Talk, it’s America’s Pet Show! Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Brian Donovan Sam Nork Matt Fox www.animaltalkradio.com
Episode 57- Author Francesco Marciuliano wrote “I Could Pee On This” and other great books. He is also the creator behind the syndicated comic stirp Sally Forth. A great chat with Francesco and much more. http://sallyforth.com/ https://www.detroitshippingcompany.com/ We have started a Pateron page. Thanks for considering supporting us. www.patreon.com/AnimalTalkRadio Animal Talk, it’s America’s Pet Show!... The post Animal Talk - Francesco Marciuliano I Could Pee On This first appeared on PodcastDetroit.com.
Episode 57- Author Francesco Marciuliano wrote “I Could Pee On This” and other great books. He is also the creator behind the syndicated comic stirp Sally Forth. A great chat with Francesco and much more. http://sallyforth.com/ https://www.detroitshippingcompany.com/ We have started a Pateron page. Thanks for considering supporting us. www.patreon.com/AnimalTalkRadio Animal Talk, it’s America’s Pet Show!...
Episode 57- Author Francesco Marciuliano wrote “I Could Pee On This” and other great books. He is also the creator behind the syndicated comic stirp Sally Forth. A great chat with Francesco and much more. http://sallyforth.com/ https://www.detroitshippingcompany.com/ We have started a Pateron page. Thanks for considering supporting us. www.patreon.com/AnimalTalkRadio Animal Talk, it's America's Pet Show!... The post Animal Talk – Francesco Marciuliano I Could Pee On This first appeared on PodcastDetroit.com.
Episode 57- Author Francesco Marciuliano wrote “I Could Pee On This” and other great books. He is also the creator behind the syndicated comic stirp Sally Forth. A great chat with Francesco and much more. http://sallyforth.com/ https://www.detroitshippingcompany.com/ We have started a Pateron page. Thanks for considering supporting us. www.patreon.com/AnimalTalkRadio Animal Talk, it’s America’s Pet Show!...
Episode 57- Author Francesco Marciuliano wrote “I Could Pee On This” and other great books. He is also the creator behind the syndicated comic stirp Sally Forth. A great chat with Francesco and much more. http://sallyforth.com/ https://www.detroitshippingcompany.com/ We have started a Pateron page. Thanks for considering supporting us. www.patreon.com/AnimalTalkRadio Animal Talk, it's America's Pet Show!...
In this episode, Curt and Kevin take a break from graphic novels and caped crusaders for a look at two clever, contemporary comic strips … the webcomic xkcd and cartoonist Olivia Jaimes' take on the newspaper comic strip Nancy! Created by Ernie Bushmiller, the original Nancy was hailed as a pinnacle of comic-strip architecture. When the pseudonymous Olivia Jaimes took the reins in April of last year, she gave it a fresh sensibility that has revitalized the 80-year-old strip and drawn rave reviews. Created by Randall Munroe in 2005, xkcd alternates between sharply observant gags, complex commentaries on “romance, sarcasm, math, and language,” and ambitious projects that redefine the parameters of what a comic strip can do in the 2st century. Can these very different yet similarly smart examples of the form help revive interest in the ailing comic strip? And can they find themselves circulating in that firmament of the funny pages known as … The Comics Canon? Things Discussed in This Episode: How to Read Nancy Scott McCloud's 5-Card Nancy The Coyote Gospel “Sluggo is Lit” memes Vulture's interview with Olivia Jaimes Click and Drag and Time Should we expand the concept of The Comics Canon? Francesco Marciuliano and Medium Large Got any great webcomics to recommend? Spectacle Vol. 1 by Megan Rose Gedris The Reply All podcast Dungeons and Dragons Art and Arcana: A Visual History Join us in two weeks as we return to more familiar superheroic territory – or do we? – with a look at Tom King and Mitch Gerads' Mister Miracle! Until then, don't forget our snazzy Comics Canon merchandise and the Benoda! series of typefaces by our friends at Category 4! Last but not least, please be so kind as to rate us on iTunes, send us an email, or hit us up on Twitter or Facebook, and we may read your comments in an upcoming episode. And as always, thanks for listening!
I Could Pee On This Sally Forth writer and author of I Could Pee On This Too, Francesco Marciuliano is back for more abuse. He's transcribed more poems and verse from cats. Is he a single man with a lot of cats? We'll see. The Better To Hear You A four-eared cat named Batman found a new home this month within hours of being put up for adoption at a Pittsburgh animal shelter. This unique cat's extra ears are the product of a recessive gene mutation, which is needed by both parents in order to reproduce extra ears. Celeb Photographer Helps Pets Richard Phibbs is known as a celebrity photographer to Merryl Streep, J-Lo and many more. But he's decided it's more gratifying to take picture of adoptable animals, in turn helping them find homes. He says they're also easier to work with than the celebrities or their publicists. Google's Double-Sided Duct Tape Google has patented a new car coat that allows pets and people to stick to it. Officials say the most injuries from being hit by a car are when the person or pet hits the ground. This coating ensures that the victim will stick to the car when they're hit, keeping them from falling to the ground. This is for real folks... Google it. Duck Befriends Grieving Dog Two years ago George, the dog, lost his best friend, a Labrador named Blackie. George's owner, Jacquie, said that George was overcome with grief. But then a few weeks ago a duck showed up and everything changed. The duck and dog formed an instant bond and are now inseparable, going on walks together, sleeping next to each other in the kennel and spending quiet time together when George needs a rest. Read More…
Francesco Marciuliano reads some of his hilarious poems from his books on cats
Martha Frankel’s guests this week are Brendan Kiely, Jason Reynolds, Joseph Skibell and Francesco Marciuliano.
Aug. 30, 2014. Francesco Marciuliano appears at the 2014 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. Speaker Biography: Francesco Marciuliano has, since 1997, been the writer of the "Sally Forth" comic strip. One of his early best-sellers is "I Could Pee on This and Other Poems by Cats." It was on both the New York Times and Los Angeles Times best-seller lists and, according to IndieBound, was the No. 2 best-selling book of 2013. In a similar vein, Marciuliano has written "I Could Chew on This and Other Poems by Dogs." The web comic Medium Large is written and illustrated by Marciuliano. His new book is "I Knead My Mommy and Other Poems by Kittens." For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6499
Get Your Licks On Route 66 Do you remember "Winnie" from The Wonder Years? Danica McKellar is our special guest this week. She's the spokesperson for this year's Route 66 Adoption Tour. Together with Fido Friendly Magazine, we're going to find more forever homes for pets from LA to the Windy City. Pets & Escalators Don't Mix This might seem like a total no-brainer, but the San Francisco SPCA is urging dog guardians to keep their pets off escalators. The warning is prompted by an increase in the number of escalator-related injuries a month. The group says sometimes the injuries are minor, but in more than half the cases, surgery is required and comes with a bill of, on average, 4,000. Inventor Hero This week's Hero Person invented a chair for dogs that suffer from Megaesophagus, a disease that keeps dogs, cats and ferrets from digesting their food properly. Donna Koch created a seat that kept her dog, Bailey, in an upright position to allow for digestion. The dog's short-life prognosis lasted 13 years when Bailey died of an unrelated cancer. The dog's legacy lives on in the "Bailey Chair." They Still Make That Stuff? Flea Powder is still one of the methods available to rid your pet from the critters. But it can be horribly toxic. Joey Villani explains the different methods to lose fleas without harming your furry-friend. He also says the popular de-shedding tool, Furminator, can do more harm than you might think. Great Work … If You Can Get It Funny-man Francesco Marciuliano is back. The creator of the Sally Forth comic strip has his latest follow-up to "I Could Pee On This," another kitty book called "I Knead My Mommy." The one sure thing is he is always a "laugh-riot" and a fun guest. Bring Your Pooch to Dinner Your best friend can now go with you to certain bars and restaurants, if you live in California. Governor Brown has signed Assembly Bill 1965 into law. It allows dogs to join their guardians at outdoor sections of food establishments, as long as the dogs are under control and not barred by a city ordinance or the restaurant owner. More this week
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I Could Pee On This Our special guest is Francesco Marciuliano. He's the author of the Sally Forth comic strip that runs in over 700 newspapers, and most recently a series of pet poetry that he says he transcribed from his cat. Not bad for a kid that had a "Bucket List" at 10 years old. You'll laugh until you hurt! $1-Million Dollar Lawsuit Over Dog That Was Supposed to Euthanized The story of the vet in Fort Worth, Texas who is charged with keeping several dogs alive who were supposed to be euthanized so they could be used as blood donors just keeps getting more unbelievable. The latest is that the Camp Bowie Animal Clinic has been shut down while Dr. Lou Tierce is being investigated for animal cruelty and faces a $1-million dollar lawsuit. Stuffed Pet Look-a-likes Jennifer Graham has a pretty cool business. She makes customized stuffed animals that look just like your pet. You'll submit front and side view pictures of your furry-companion. Eight weeks later the UPS man will deliver a stuffed version of the family pet. Non-Surgical Sterilization Animal Radio® Veterinary Correspondent Dr. Marty Becker is back. This time he's reporting on a "game-changing" injection that could ultimately reduce the amount of animals euthanized simply because they have no home. There's Panda-Monium in China There is panda-monium going on in pet shops all over China. Dogs that look like the country's prized pandas are all the rage. It takes about two hours to turn a dog into a panda do and the look will last for about six weeks before it is time for a touch up. IKEA Helps Homeless Animals In Showrooms The showrooms of two IKEA stores currently feature life-sized cardboard cutouts of shelter dogs available for adoption. Shoppers interested in the dogs can scan their unique QR codes to learn more about them. More this week
This week Francesco Marciuliano talks about how he became the writer of the nationally syndicated comic strip Sally Forth, the life of a newspaper cartoonist, what made Peanuts so great, and The Muppets.