 h a l f b a k e r y A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside a rich, flaky crust
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Maybe one could be trained to very, very carefully claw-comb my shedding cat. |
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I'm going to give this a croissant just for the mental image of a mouse grooming a cat |
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You may be able to train optical mice to gather stray eyelashes and brows. |
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<Socks the Cat>Ack! - More Furballs!</Socks the Cat> |
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So we keep mice to get rid of furballs, and cats to get rid of the mice...How do we get rid of the cats? |
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Besides, the problem with my mouse is that it already attracts *too much* dust and hair. |
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" How do we get rid of cats?" we call them trolls and ask them to never come back. |
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Otherwise a fun idea. I changed my vote. |
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<grumble>Nowt wrong wi' Cats.</grumble> |
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[wierd]When I was a kid in the 80's, I saw a guy on the tube with really long pink hair and a sprayed pink mouse that he kept trying to put in his hair to crawl around. I suppose it could have been collecting it.[/wierd] |
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