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But we decided to publish all the photos emailed to us prior to the early deadline. Going forward, a committee of Cleveland. Be sure to check back with us on Monday, Oc. Then, it is up to you. Our readers will choose the ultimate winner. You may vote in an online poll for which cat you think is the cutest October We will announce the ultimate winner on Oct. Today -- we are introducing you to Lando through Ozzy. Meet Lando, a 5-year-old rescue. The Soworowskis and Lando live in Seven Hills.
These brothers, Larry and Casper, are 2-year-old domestic shorthairs. They are completely devoted to one another. They belong to Betty Schnitzler of Akron. This 4-year-old rescue is Leo.
He lives with his humans, Ken and Sue Grover in Medina. Leo belongs to Melissa Keenan of Chagrin Falls. Lily is a 4-month-old energetic kitten with a knack for getting into trouble. She loves chasing shoestrings and her favorite toy is a stuffed piece of sushi. Lily lives with her human, Samantha Phillips, in Lakewood.
This is Lincoln, a 5-year-old domestic shorthair. We stare at each other for hours. This is Lola, a 5-year-old American domestic shorthair, who loves to play and roll over to show off her fluffy belly. Lola lives with her human, Andrea Barbour in Wadsworth.
Justin is the only human who can get close to her and she loves to cuddle his feet. Luna is a 4-year-old domestic Siamese mix rescue. Luna serves up more sass than any other cat. Luna left and Apollo right are both rescues. Luna was adopted last December, followed by Apollo a few months ago. This month-old tuxedo cat is named Max.
Max lives with the Saltzman family in Beachwood. Maze is a 9-month-old rescue who lives in Concord with her human, John Ervine. John says Maze sleeps each night with her head on his pillow, and she is not a morning cat. When the alarm goes off in the morning, she lays on top of it to try and muffle the sound. Milo and Binx had just finished running around the living room last Christmas when their owner managed to snap this shot. Binx, the 1-year-old black cat, and Milo, a 1-year-old Tabby were best friends and loved playing together.
I wouldn't be alive. She pushed me when I needed it. She yelled at me when I needed it. At the time I didn't think I wanted to be yelled at, but in the long run, you got to get off your butt and you got to get to what you're here to do.
And I believe that's what I'm here to do! Q : If you hadn't done this, you've said you would have been miserably working in a factory. Ozzy : "I mean, I knew I wasn't built to do a 9-to-5 job.
I'd start a new job, they'd tell me what I'd make a week, after three days, I'd say, 'This is going to drive me nuts! I'd jump jobs. Even if we had money or not, I traveled around with the boys, we saw Europe and had a good laugh. Would I have done anything different? It's just wild! I love it. That's what it was like! I remember it like it was yesterday: I was walking around with a transistor radio on my shoulder.
And 'She Loves You' came on. And, I don't know, it just went, 'Bang! And that's what I want to do! Wouldn't it be great? Q : With regards to music, you've been able to share music with your children and now your granddaughters Ozzy : "Oh, my granddaughters! They're something else! My oldest one, Pearl , did a thing at school about the eighties.
She came up on the stage and said, 'This is for my Papa! And she sang 'Crazy Train'. I was like, 'She's got balls! Buy piano lessons, or singing lesson, or whatever. Encourage it, because somebody once told me, 'In any crisis, there's two things people want: Food and entertainment. Ozzy : "My father was a factory worker who wouldn't miss a day's work if his life depended on it. He worked the night shift. He knew the passion I had for the music.
I didn't have much of an education, because I'm a dyslexic, attention-deficit, so I can sit still for more than five minutes. And he saw that passion, and he went into debt for me. It was dollars or something like that. We couldn't afford it, but he bought me a PA system and a microphone. Not a big PA system, a little one. But, because he got me a microphone and a mike stand and a small PA, I got gigs because I was the first singer to have that equipment.
It was a way of getting into bands. If you had your own PA, you had the tools for the job. Q : Let's talk about the early days with you and Sharon.
You had nothing at that point. Ozzy : "When we started off, I can remember, we were both broke, no credit cards, nothing.
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