Now I know why I drink... - by Queue
Martin Karne on 13/9/2009 at 01:21
Well their feline brains have a dual mode, crazy and very crazy.
belboz on 13/9/2009 at 02:19
in england watermelons come pre-cut, and am not even sure you can get the full ones, although the price for a pre-cut one being so high, am sure they ship them from mars.
house cats are dumb compaired to feral cats, feral cats seam to have more brains.
D'Juhn Keep on 13/9/2009 at 10:08
Quote Posted by belboz
in england watermelons come pre-cut, and am not even sure you can get the full ones
Of couse you can :confused:
PeeperStorm on 13/9/2009 at 15:56
Everything that's puzzling about cats can be explained by the fact that they're constantly high. No really, it's been scientifically proven(*) that they're in a constant state of hallucination and general fucked-up-ness. That's why they can spend half an hour staring at a wall, suddenly jump up and run down a hallway to crash head first into a wall, and then give you a dirty look like it's your fault.
(*)no actual science involved.
My cat is completely insane. He eats salad with vinegar dressing. He chases the neighbor's horses and dogs, but runs away from frogs that are 1 inch long.
Martin Karne on 13/9/2009 at 16:08
Is funny because my cat is a very responsible cat, and he is very smart, I guess depends on the race of the cat, but fluffy persians bastards seem to be quite THE smart ones.
Starrfall on 13/9/2009 at 17:00
Quote Posted by D'Juhn Keep
Of couse you can :confused:
It's too late I'm already telling everyone how crazy and backwards england is haha!
oudeis on 14/9/2009 at 09:00
I don't like watermelon. Or any other kind of melons, really, unless they are dried. The sweetness just tastes wrong somehow. Same goes with tomatoes, especially the part about them being dried: sun-dried tomatoes are fantastic.