Amarok wrote:
So as not to upset cat-lovers (not to mention were-felines of various sizes) I sold my concession to a Mr. Gordon Shumway.
SHUMWAY: I got a gig selling merchandise for the new 007 movie. I can stick this in the same booth and not even have to change the name!
AMAROK: What's that?
SHUMWAY: Pussy Galore! HAH! I kill me!
You're not fooling me, Amarok, because "Mr. Gordon Shumway" is better known as ALF the alien TV star who happens to be a cat-eater !!!
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I remember that show and the 80's cartoon spinoff with him and his family on the planet Melmac.
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I was wandering by the woods when suddenly a giant tabby cat padded out.
"I am Semeel, the Guardian," it said:
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/views/li … -20454277/
". . . And I'm tired of the cat-eating jokes!"
So I gave a big goofy smile and promised to clean up my act. So no more ill-considered kitty jokes.
"And by the way," said the cat on the way back to the woods, "that guy upstairs with the tat? Out to get you."
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wolfsongx wrote:
I remember that show and the 80's cartoon spinoff with him and his family on the planet Melmac.
Yep and there was another animated spin-off which ALF, his family and friends spoofed fairy tales and classic stories. It was called ALF Tales
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*boggle* That was one weird story about the cat!
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BlueEyesWolf wrote:
wolfsongx wrote:
I remember that show and the 80's cartoon spinoff with him and his family on the planet Melmac.
Yep and there was another animated spin-off which ALF, his family and friends spoofed fairy tales and classic stories. It was called ALF Tales
I remember that one too.
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Of course you would.
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WolfMontana wrote:
*boggle* That was one weird story about the cat!
I thought it was nice that, for once, when a mysterious creature was reported, it was definitely described as being benevolent -- a guardian, as it called itself. Didn't keep 'em from levelling its forest for a new block of flats and a carpark, though.
I noticed an ad on the same page for "McGruff online security" -- "Keep your children safe." Guess the torch has been passed on, so to speak. Take a bite out of crime!
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Amarok wrote:
Didn't keep 'em from levelling its forest for a new block of flats and a carpark, though.
*singsong voice* Thoose baaaastaaards...
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Since when a file is a mouse?
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Since the designers of the above caption to the above photo made the rather startling and unexpected comparison of the red fox in the photo to the graphic of a red fox on the Firefox logo, and, in seeing said fox's pursuit of a wee mouse for satisfaction of certain vulpine culinary inclinations, did decide to continue their comparison to the aforementioned browser and allude to the mouse being a 'file', so as to elicit a hearty chortle and be recognized as maestros of picture captioning in the hearts and minds of lolcat-o-philes everywhere.
...At least, that's what the voices tell me.
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In layman terms, please.
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WolfMontana wrote:
Very nice. Firefox should call is pouncing a file instead of locating a file.
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BlueEyesWolf wrote:
In layman terms, please.
Since five posts ago.
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I had to download files from a disk to make my new mouse work. I didn't know you had to do that. (Usually have everything done by my computer geek friend).
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Huh. Musta been one fancy fox dodging mouse.
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tee hee
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Poor kitty.
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* and then helps the kitty*
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This one made me laugh out loud
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Poor kitty
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Aww, the poor puddy tat!
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WolfMontana wrote:
This one made me laugh out loud
http://icanhascheezburger.files.wordpre … -smell.jpg
And now so am I.
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