![]() Want to have a go at scaring/ charming your colleagues with your very own Ponton-Pussycat? Sadly, Ponton’s feline does not appear to be a Zoom filter. Is he napping? Is he feigning ignorance? Perhaps he has a phobia of cats? Get your own Zoom cat filter After glancing at the cat filter, the ruddy-faced lawyer simply bows his head and… stays there, only allowing himself a quick smirk at the end. But while Judge Ferguson attempts to swiftly handle the situation with a brush-it-under-the-carpet-it-never-happened approach, so many questions remain about the behaviour of Jerry L Phillips. Judge Ferguson took to Twitter to address the video, where he transformed the moment of human error into a learning curve for fellow parents:Īt first glance, the other two men on the call seem entirely unremarkable compared to the feline apparition. In the depths of a cold weather spell, and never-ending lockdown restrictions, this quick dose of light-relief couldn’t have come at a better time. Combine one with a Zoom blunder and you have a winning recipe. Funny cat videos have been a firm favourite on the internet since the dawn of time (OK, well YouTube). His hysterical exchange with Judge Roy Ferguson of Texas’s 394th judicial district, culminates in Ponton desperately asserting: “I’m here live. About five seconds into the call, Ponton, 69, grows increasingly panicked as he realises he's unable to turn off the doe-eyed filter. What ensues is surely one of the best Zoom blunders to happen in lockdown history – and beyond. So must have been the thought process of two lawyers who logged on to a Zoom court case yesterday, only to find their colleague Rod Ponton staring back at them through a cat filter. ![]() Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Ah, no, it is just an oversized digital kitten joining us for a quick natter.
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