Hey, that furry creature ain't a Rabett at all. It's a cat. And not a cool cat. More like a Clumsy Cat.
Russell Seitz makes an excellent point that the cat is looking for a mouse in a computer box.
But what if the computer box came from the Apple corporation? Think cats like Apples? Do Apples have mice?
I thought apples had worms. And so do dogs.
And what about people? Some people were involved in the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diet_of_Wurms>Diet of Wurms</a>* way back in 1521, in response to a Papel bull.
And that's no bull, it's a horse of a different color.
Hey, that furry creature ain't a Rabett at all. It's a cat. And not a cool cat. More like a Clumsy Cat. Russell Seitz makes an excellent point that the cat is looking for a mouse in a computer box. But what if the computer box came from the Apple corporation? Think cats like Apples? Do Apples have mice? I thought apples had worms. And so do dogs. And what about people? Some people were involved in the Diet of Wurms* way back in 1521, in response to a Papel bull. And that's no bull, it's a horse of a different color. *as Casey Stengal once said, you can look it up
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What is it with cats and boxes?
ReplyDeleteI thought that was Eli's approach to Fukushima.
ReplyDeleteThey have no idea how silly they look trying to back out of something when their arse is in the air.
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A most intelligent creature- It has every right to expect a mouse in a computer box.
ReplyDeleteI guess one difference here from the denialists is that the cat recognizes it has a problem.
ReplyDeleteMaru does it better. What, you mean you never heard of Maru, star of YouTube?
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ReplyDeleteHey, that furry creature ain't a Rabett at all. It's a cat. And not a cool cat. More like a Clumsy Cat.
ReplyDeleteRussell Seitz makes an excellent point that the cat is looking for a mouse in a computer box.
But what if the computer box came from the Apple corporation? Think cats like Apples? Do Apples have mice?
I thought apples had worms. And so do dogs.
And what about people? Some people were involved in the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diet_of_Wurms>Diet of Wurms</a>* way back in 1521, in response to a Papel bull.
And that's no bull, it's a horse of a different color.
*as Casey Stengal once said, you can look it up.
Hey, that furry creature ain't a Rabett at all. It's a cat. And not a cool cat. More like a Clumsy Cat. Russell Seitz makes an excellent point that the cat is looking for a mouse in a computer box. But what if the computer box came from the Apple corporation? Think cats like Apples? Do Apples have mice? I thought apples had worms. And so do dogs. And what about people? Some people were involved in the Diet of Wurms* way back in 1521, in response to a Papel bull. And that's no bull, it's a horse of a different color. *as Casey Stengal once said, you can look it up
ReplyDeleteNow THAT was a post worth repeating! Thanks be for laughter.
ReplyDeleteWormtongue was the prototype of denial.
John had best ask Dr. Alex Seitz about the Diet of Wurms, as he was on duty there in case Luther had a cow .
ReplyDeleteHe may be reachable through SEPP, as he has been dead long enough to qualify for Fred Singer's ouija Board of Directors.
One might say that Dr. Seitz comprises the diet of worms.
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