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BigInJapan wrote:The title says it all. Very sad indeed.
Coligny wrote:
wantz... wantz wantz wantz wantz wantz...
yanpa wrote:Coligny is easily amused, it seems. Now, where did I put that bright-shiny-thing-on-a-string?
Yokohammer wrote:yanpa wrote:Coligny is easily amused, it seems. Now, where did I put that bright-shiny-thing-on-a-string?
You blasphemous brute!!
If I find one of these I'm buying ... probably only to find that our surviving puddy is too fat and lazy to use it for anything but a pillow.
yanpa wrote:Cats of today, they don't know they're living in luxury... in my day the moggies had to make do with second-hand cardboard boxes... but they were happy.
yanpa wrote:How about this one?
yanpa wrote:Seems to be a kind of trainset for cats... Cats of today, they don't know they're living in luxury... in my day the moggies had to make do with second-hand cardboard boxes... but they were happy.
Taro Toporific wrote:Interactive organic skin suit that expresses emotions like between two people when they first meet...
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:
Taro Toporific wrote:...circa 2008
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:...circa 2008!!!! I'm even more divergent from reality than I'd been thinking...
Australia's fastest-spreading viral video, "Dumb Ways to Die", has taken on a life of its own, inspiring more than 65 cover versions, 85 parodies and 170 re-posts on YouTube.
The original clip, made to promote safety on Melbourne Metro Trains, has amassed more than 28 million views on YouTube since it was posted on November 14.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/techno ... z2DcUfWqR9
Coligny wrote:Cat'rcore
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