We still have The Prof's old television and its cabinet tucked to one side of the living room. I have no idea what he's planning to do with it - we barely watch the new television he got. Still, it's useful for storage, and we may have need of it at the new apartment. The top shelf in the cabinet is empty, and the Prof took it into his head last night to incarcerate his Warrior Princess within it, to see if she could figure out how to get out. (Getting out really should have been a no-brainer for her, since all she would have needed to do is push on the door.) Poor WP decided she'd rather sit there and mew pitifully, though.
She clearly didn't like being in there (big surprise) but she seemed to be enjoying all the extra attention at the same time. I guess that's the privelege of being royalty. You don't have to make sense.
To no one's surprise, ACfH had to get into the action. As soon as she heard WP mewing and scrabbling at the door, ACfH was on the job, checking things out and looking to see if she couldn't find any way in there herself.
Clueless, on the other hand, settled down within full sight of the spectacle. he didn't want any part of it himself, but he was willing to see how things played out (from a safe distance, of course). Who says Clueless is dumb?
The Prof finally took pity on WP and opened the door for her. With freedom now within reach, she decided she'd best act like she didnt' care, and so ignored the fact that the door was now open. The Professor and ACfH sat with rapt attention. Warrior-Princess-vision ... better than television.
In other news, the four year warranty I purchased for the Prof's digital camera paid for itself today. When we returned the camera to Best Buy, they said that it couldn't be fixed, and told him he'd get a replacement camera. When we went to get the replacement camera, though, we found that they no longer sold his model. The replacement model didn't have as many features, and the Prof was disappointed in having to replace his camera with it. We then found that we could upgrade to a better camera for simply the difference of what we paid and what the new camera cost. Considering I bought this digital a year and a half ago for him, and that digitals have come down in price since then, that meant we could get a really nice camera for only a little more money. He's off in the next room playing with his new camera now. I think he's happy.