h a l f b a k e r yPoint of hors d'oevre
add, search, annotate, link, view, overview, recent, by name, random
news, help, about, links, report a problem
browse anonymously,
or get an account
and write.
register,
|
|
|
|
Brilliant idea - I would like a person-sized one for me in my back garden. And bonus points for the excellent name. |
|
|
That's either a really small cat or a really big clock. |
|
|
Maybe you should hook it up to a sundial for exact sun correlation. |
|
|
Or vice versa - make the cat into a sundial. |
|
|
[FJ, phoenix] The cat sundial is an interesting variation. Of course, it would engender the concept of cat-time, wherein clock time would stop altogether (as the cat snoozed), and then move forward incredibly rapidly (when the cat finally decided to move back into the sunlight). |
|
|
[pluter] seems a nice human - purr! Any chance of milk? |
|
|
<thinking that she heard The Kat at the back door, pluter, in an oddly askew bathrobe, peers into the darkness, and seeing nothing, sets out a bowl of half & half> |
|
|
Except that that cat, that looks so completely lost to the world, will actually get up and change positions maybe five or ten times an hour (just watch him). Making this completely unnecessary. |
|
|
My kids come tearing across the room unannounced. Kitty, turning Halloween cat at the ruckus, is suddenly *cat*apulted across the room as child meets cord. |
|
|
Does a cat land on all fours if flung at a wall? |
|
|
This is a cute idea that made me
chuckle. + |
|
| |