So Ella has been in heat since Monday, and she is handling the process well, especially when she was in time out today for humping a guest. She has refused to wear the dog diapers to alleviate the blood that has been coming out of her ho-ho.

Caprice finally got some wet food after three weeks of being a bad kitty.

However, I started a new semester at Ivy Tech Fort Wayne on Wednesday. I am taking Photography, Video & Sound, and Comic Books and Sequential Art. In the former two courses, I am expected to do well and as a matter of fact, I am expected to refresh my memory as it has been 21 years since I used Adobe Premiere.

However, today, I learned that a trial that is scheduled to take place next week has been postponed. I was planning to pre-empt Caprice and Ella, but due to the trial being rescheduled for a later date, of which I am expected to testify against the stalker named Caleb mentioned in Caprice & Ella 115, 205, 206, and 207 (episodes are posted below). That being said, I have decided to move up some episodes a week, and it will start what I hope will be an annual tradition as the Caprice & Ella March Madness 2022 episodes, which I expect to be successful.

The Caprice & Ella March Madness episodes are the branding used beginning in late January/early February, leading up to coverage of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament, which are televised on CBS, TNT, TBS and truTV during the month of March. These episodes are unique as the opening and theme song, “Theme from MacGyver”, typically seen are replaced by parodies of the opening credits of various classic television programs as seen in the list below. The first, which is slated to begin on January 24, 2022, and will last 12 episodes until March 3, 2022, respectively are replaced by the parodies of the opening credits of Dallas, Hardcastle and McCormick, Simon & Simon, Hunter, Remington Steele, T. J. Hooker, Sledge Hammer!, Knight Rider, Silk Stalkings, Hart to Hart, Riptide, and Magnum, P. I.

Things are going well with Caprice and Ella and with the aggressive advertising and placement of 50 rocks across Fort Wayne, Indiana, the YouTube channel has been flirting with 500 YouTube subscribers in recent days, and as of this post, is up to 475 subscribers.

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