To: Amelia
Cats are notoriously poor spellers . . .
![](http://www.directcon.net/pharmer/fr/tabloids/1999/wastdpus.jpg)
We have othr shortcomings as well.
787 posted on
10/19/2003 6:42:35 PM PDT by
Socks C.
(still under the bed @ White House dot com)
To: Socks C.
Mark Twain
You may say a cat uses good grammar. Well, a cat does -- but you let a cat get excited once; you let a cat get to pulling fur with another cat on a shed, nights, and you'll hear grammar that will give you the lockjaw. Ignorant people think it's the noise which fighting cats make that is so aggravating, but it ain't so; it's the sickening grammar they use.
- A Tramp Abroad
794 posted on
10/19/2003 6:52:00 PM PDT by
woofie
(I want to die peacefully in my sleep like Grandpa ...not screaming, like the passengers in his car)
To: Socks C.
More Twain...
A cat is more intelligent than people believe, and can be taught any crime.
- Notebook, 1895
800 posted on
10/19/2003 6:57:16 PM PDT by
woofie
(I want to die peacefully in my sleep like Grandpa ...not screaming, like the passengers in his car)
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