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I also had no idea what a 'blep' was, but having now seen the explanation it seems many of the kids at school did it while writing stuff . . . but they weren't cats, so would that be a 'blep' or just intense concentration? :D
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But it's funny to see a big cat showing the same mannerism as a small one. Mind you, I don't recall Tibby, my childhood moggy and superb mouser (Mum was reluctant to have a cat, and Dad, pragmatic as he was then, retorted, "Well, we'll just have to have the bloody mice, then!"), or Puss (we never knew her name, she adopted me at around 3am when I came home totally blotto from a good night at - oh, what was it called, used to be on Mawdsley St. downstairs, good place for metal fans - Sparrows, I think), or my beloved Tigger behaving like that. |
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Brilliant find Hugh :D
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One I found, "The single greatest Wikipedia edit of all time": there's a penguin and a bloke playing the bagpipes, the picture was taken in 1904. The caption says 'Piper Kerr, a member of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, plays the bagpipes for an indifferent penguin, March 1904'. Fair enough.
Then some bright spark edited 'Piper Kerr' to 'Piper Kerr (right)'! As if you needed to be told which figure was the bloke! I couldn't stop laughing! |
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