Indeed!
I liked the phrase "It's really just a hunch though."
I guess most of us know better!
Ed
On 10/06/10 19:38, E. Groenenberg wrote:
That seems to be a common practice for IT people
;) (to have a cat or
two),
I always have had (and still have 1 (and maybe soon 2) cats.
Wasn't there something on BBC News about cat owners being statistically
more likely to have a university degree than dog owners?
Ah, here we go:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8501042.stm
She first starts to moving around trying to find
the 'best' sitting
spot,
and when done the nails come out..... Ohhh the pain, the pain (as Dr.
Smith
would say).
"Ohhhh, the humanity!"
:-)
Yeah, getting clawed by Ze Cat is one of the downsides. My aunt had a
really nice black (or really dark brown, not sure) long-haired cat
called "Momom" (where she got that name I don't know). It'd wait for
you
to sit down, then meow at you until you lifted it onto the seat beside
you. Then it shuffled up and laid half-on your leg and started purring.
If you tried to move it off you or stand up? You got the claws...
--
Phil.
classiccmp at philpem.me.uk
http://www.philpem.me.uk/