I just love the picture in my head of Saddam and the terrorists, cavorting.
After all the time in the hole, I wouldn't have thought he was up to anything any more strenuous than frolicking. I'm impressed that he can still cavort.
I love Stack the Cats. It's like Tetris for slow old women like me.
Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary has this fun definition: (emphasis unnecessary for Bitches, but you'll find it)
to jump or move around in a playful way, sometimes noisily, and often in a sexual way: They were spotted cavorting beside the swimming pool.
Jess, something about a tendency to merriment. I've been googling the definition trying to hit the one they used.
The word Cavort always reminds me of the Muppet Show "Robin Hood" episode, with Fozzie chanting "Cavort cavort cavort" there in Sherwood Forest. "You ought to see a full-scale frolic!"
Noooo! The cat stacking site is filtered.
Reason: The Websense category "Tasteless" is filtered.
Oh no, brenda!
Can you get to this version?
And boo. The rest of the story.
"Spider-Man," released by Sony in 2002, was one of the top worldwide box office hits of all time.
Marvel said it would appeal the ruling. It said it does not expect the decision to have an impact on financial forecasts for 2004 and beyond.
Marvel said the court rejected a claim by Lee, who is now chief creative officer for POW! Entertainment, to share in proceeds from third-party licensees of movie-related merchandise.
The court left unresolved Lee's claim that he is entitled to a share of profits from Marvel's joint venture with Sony Corp. related to Spider-Man movie merchandise and to a share of Marvel's international profits from the Hulk movie merchandise licensing program with Universal Studios.
Those claims will be heard in a forthcoming jury trial, Marvel said.
Marvel shares fell 48 cents to $17.75.
Cindy, stack the cats.
By the way, I just started a list of evil people.
So far, it's just Jessica.
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I haven't gotten a chance to look yet, 'cause I'm at work, but let me guess: "Snape" instead of "Snake"?