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« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2009, 07:12:21 am » |
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Weirdos. Interesting thing though. If I have to choose between a cat lover and a dog lover as the only data I have for a partner ill take the cat lover anyday. I do believe they are more unconditional with others because cats will not be conttrolled.
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harryhoudini
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« on: July 16, 2009, 03:47:00 am » |
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~ The most popular names for American cats in 1981 were Tiger and Samantha. ~ An Austrailian man who hated cats coming in to his garden set a trap for them ~ a sardine can wired up to the mains. His plan backfired, however, when he electrocuted himself. ~ Marie Curie's cat, Tabitha, was poisoned by acid when she crept into a cupboard in which an experiment was being housed. ~ In Romford Greyhound Stadium in 1937, an attempt was made to stage a cheetah race. Alas, the cheetahs thought that running after a hare was beneath them so the punters lost their money. ~ A society to improve the moral and mental faculties of the domestic cat was founded in Belguim in 1877. ~ American cat lover Governor Pinchot sentenced the dog who killed his cat to life imprisonment. The dog served six years. ~ Winston Chirchill, Raymond Chandler and Samuel johnson were all cat lovers. ~ There was no such thing as a stray cat in ancient Egypt. All cats were fed and cared for. ~ The oldest cat ever recorded lived to the age of thirty-six. ~ President Eisenhower hated cats so much that he ordered any trespassing on his property to be shot. ~ During the restoration of St. Michael's Paternoster, a church built by Dick Whittington, workmen found a mummified cat. ~ In 1890, 180,000 mummified Egyptian cats were sold to a company to make fertilizer. ~ A Siamese cat survived a thirty-two day trip in the hold of an aeroplane that had literally taken her around the world. ~ The poet Shelley hated cats. He once tied one to the kite he was flying in a thunderstorm in the hope of electrocuting him. ~ The first version of Cat People, made in 1942, revolutionized horror movies by relying on suspence to terrorize the audience; it was the first monster movie in which the monster was not actually seen.
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