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This is good. We need more people removing cats from the U.S. We do not need people bringing the vermin in. [/ QUOTE ] I love cats - grew up with them and one of them was sort of a childhood best friend.... but I still laughed my ass off at this. |
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It's ironic that he uses the term vermin, since they're actually fantastic vermin killers who don't even stop when they've eaten their fill.
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It's ironic that he uses the term vermin, since they're actually fantastic vermin killers who don't even stop when they've eaten their fill. [/ QUOTE ] ver·min Pronunciation Key (vûrmn) n. pl. vermin 1. Various small animals or insects, such as rats or cockroaches, that are destructive, annoying, or injurious to health. 2. Animals that prey on game, such as foxes or weasels. Cats fit both definitions. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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LOL they fit neither.
Unless you consider rats game. Remind me never to eat over at your house. |
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