ard wrote:
I always prefered the catostatic.
[OK, a joke. I have a book on making electrostatic generators and one of
them is called the catostatic. As you may have guessed by now, this
involves stroking your cat and collecting the accumulated charge in a
Leyden jar... Knowing my cat, he'd probably get rather fed up with the
whole idea...]
-tony
I can't resist. If he's fed up, get a cat wrestler to teach you a
good hode to put on him so he won't escape. (Get it? cat-hode?)
Of course, that only works on a young cat - never anode one.
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- Mark
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