Ah, of course, the Inverse Someone Else's Cat Field.
'Shindig'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Turns out there is no online index for "crazy cat stories."
Maybe it comes up if you turn off safe search. In which case you probably don't want to know.
What about "adorable cat stories", and just assuming a reasonably high correlation?
Phoenix had about 200 last year...of course we also had a team of thrill-killing assholes too, so that won't happen every year.
I am the disgusting co-worker who won't stop belching today. ugh. poor cubicle neighbor. I keep apologizing and also excusing myself for walks. still disgustorama.
I just assumed that googling "cat fancy" and the name of a state would result in lots and lots of crazy cat stories from that locale.
Phoenix had about 200 last year...of course we also had a team of thrill-killing assholes too, so that won't happen every year.
I swear I thought you were talking about cats at first. Then I was all phew. Then I was all wait a minute, *not* phew.
In conclusion, thrill killing = wrong. Brenda = overtired.
I thought it was 200 crazy cat stories too and then I was trying to figure how thrill-killing assholes worked into a crazy cat story.
Although I believe the Thrill Killers did kill some animals at the beginning of their stupid spree, yes, that was a cross-post. Stupid digits, type faster!!
World's oldest man, WWI veteran dies
LONDON – Only death could silence Henry Allingham.
He went to war as a teenager, helped keep flimsy aircraft flying, survived his wounds and came home from World War I to a long — very long — and fruitful life.
But only in his last years did he discover his true mission: to remind new generations of the sacrifices of the millions slaughtered in the trenches, killed in the air, or lost at sea in what Britons call the Great War.
Allingham, who was the world's oldest man when he died Saturday at 113, attributed his remarkable longevity to "cigarettes, whisky and wild, wild women."