The first cat is thinking " I know that you are not really a watermelon, but an alien. I swear god, that you will taste my claws if you move a finger stranger !"
Ok, so the idea of watermelons and cats is vaguely familiar, but why I don't know.
Thanks
[tease]Well, it has something to do with why that cat is keeping such a close eye on its watermelon and the dining habits of a certain fruit company's CEO. [/tease]
Take "watermelon(s)", "cat(s)" and "Steve Jobs". Define the ownership relation between two of the objects or you to one of the objects and add a verb in past tense, mostly "ate" and you have the structure. Example: "My cats watermelon ate Steve Jobs"
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The first cat is thinking " I know that you are not really a watermelon, but an alien. I swear god, that you will taste my claws if you move a finger stranger !"
Originally posted by Ra
Nice. But how many members will get it?
*Raises hand*
I found one too a few weeks ago and posted it *ahem* somewhere else. I'll bring a copy over here.
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Nice. But how many members will get it?
Ok, so the idea of watermelons and cats is vaguely familiar, but why I don't know.
Thanks
Originally posted by trick fall
Ok, so the idea of watermelons and cats is vaguely familiar, but why I don't know.
Thanks
[tease]Well, it has something to do with why that cat is keeping such a close eye on its watermelon and the dining habits of a certain fruit company's CEO. [/tease]
Originally posted by Ra
Nice. But how many members will get it?
Sorry to be dumb, but I don't get it
priviliged info for us pre-blackout old-timers...
I was around in those days, but was partying pretty hard and don't remember.
I've already said too much.
Take "watermelon(s)", "cat(s)" and "Steve Jobs". Define the ownership relation between two of the objects or you to one of the objects and add a verb in past tense, mostly "ate" and you have the structure. Example: "My cats watermelon ate Steve Jobs"