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- From: donp@twg.com (Don Pette)
- Subject: How 'bout a CatFight
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.191320.15403@twg.com>
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- Organization: Wollyworld, Palo Alto, CA
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 19:13:20 GMT
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- In article <HUF-r*Mp0@prolix.apana.org.au> dac@prolix.apana.org.au (Andrew Clayton) Got me to thinking:
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- >The average housecat can do two or more things simultaneously. This
- >sort of ability isn't something to gloat about.
- >
-
- Hmm. The more I thought about this, the harder it was to come up
- with _any_ two things a cat can do simultaneously. Have you ever
- seen a cat shit and lick their paws at the same time...no. Have
- you ever seen a cat chase his prey while eating a meal...no. And that's
- all cat's really do, eat and shit. And they don't do that at the
- same time either. So Dac, let's have some examples to prove your point.
- Breathing and walking simultaneously doesn't count.
-
-
- -Don 'the cross Nolan must bear'
-