![]() (The first version of the music video is also done in one take and features a live recording of the band performing the song with the help of a marching band.) It's trending to be just as viral as their first hit. It took only a couple dozen tries to finally get the one-shot video in the can. The second version of the music video is almost four minutes long and features a Rube Goldberg machine in action, ending with each member getting hit in the face with a paint cannon. From their Webby (and Grammy) winning treadmill introduction to the world with their song "Here It Goes Again," OK Go hopes to do the unthinkable with their latest single and video for "This Too Shall Pass": Top themselves. To know them is to know their videos, and you can't mention OK Go without getting visions of treadmills in your head. Mine just sleep or riot in the apartment at night."ĭo you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to with some details about your best friend and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.May 1, 2010— - This week's edition of Your Week in Three Words is set to the music of Ok Go and its track "This Too Shall Pass" from the band's latest album "Of the Blue Colour of the Sky." Spencer mockingly added: " helps more around the house than my boyfriend."įelix commented: "He thought to himself: 'It's Christmas again? No, not with me.'"įinja Maria posted: "At least he's doing some kind of housework. Hairy Thing said: "Imagine the tree is completely decorated in the evening and in the morning you wake up and everything is gone." Newsweek found many of the people who commented on the video praised Walter and his apparent penchant for helping out around the house. The video has been seen an estimated 5.2 million times and liked on some 694,700 occasions since being uploaded to TikTok. Using deterrents such as a few orange peels around the base of the tree, as cats hate the smell of citrus.Placing your tree in a corner and keeping it away from any furniture that your cat could use to leap onto the branches.Cover the base of the tree with a tree skirt or blanket so your cat does not drink it.Consider an artificial tree as fallen pine needles can puncture paws and can pose a risk to curious chewers.Not leaving a catnip present under the tree, instead, save it for when you are ready to open it with your cat.Restricting access to the tree and keep them out of the room with it in while you are out of the house.Being cautious with lights and consider using a cord protector to keep your cat from gnawing on a wire.Hanging decorations up high to keep them out of reach of inquisitive felines. ![]() ![]() Making sure ornaments are secure as loose ones can injure curious kitties.Proceeding slowly as most cats are reluctant to embrace changes made to their routine or environment.Pet care marketplace website said there were several things cat owners could do to cat-proof their Christmas tree during the festive season, which include: Newsweek has contacted angelwingswalter for comment via TikTok. "My cat moving all the Christmas decorations upstairs while I'm asleep," a caption on the video read.īut Walter was not done yet and took on the role of a reverse Santa by removing more festive goodies from the fireplace.įestive lights, ribbons, and decorations were not safe from Walter's apparent "bah humbug" sentiment. Moving Christmas upstairs!!! #angelwingswalter #cat #catvideo #catsoftiktok #funnycat #christmasdecor #christmasdiy #fyp ♬ Christmas - neozilla
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