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The "tube hat" case
Jim Brittin wrote:
In article , says... Clive Coleman wrote: In message , Nick Cooper writes I should have known _someone_ would say that. You'd be hard-pressed to find a bad word about firefighters, ambulance crews, or cats, though.... Where do cats come into the discussion? Every self respecting station has a cat. Incidentally, was the cat stolen from Loughton station ever traced? They tend not to stay still long enough to permit it happening. Besides, tracing is really only successful on a reasonably smooth surface. |
The "tube hat" case
Brimstone wrote:
Incidentally, was the cat stolen from Loughton station ever traced? They tend not to stay still long enough to permit it happening. Besides, tracing is really only successful on a reasonably smooth surface. ....and the tracing paper tends to get very crinkly as the cat wriggles |
The "tube hat" case
Stimpy wrote:
Brimstone wrote: Incidentally, was the cat stolen from Loughton station ever traced? They tend not to stay still long enough to permit it happening. Besides, tracing is really only successful on a reasonably smooth surface. ...and the tracing paper tends to get very crinkly as the cat wriggles Hence, "is really only successful on a reasonably smooth surface." |
The "tube hat" case
Brimstone wrote:
Stimpy wrote: Brimstone wrote: Incidentally, was the cat stolen from Loughton station ever traced? They tend not to stay still long enough to permit it happening. Besides, tracing is really only successful on a reasonably smooth surface. ...and the tracing paper tends to get very crinkly as the cat wriggles Hence, "is really only successful on a reasonably smooth surface." Our cat is very smooth... then she moves :-) |
The "tube hat" case
"Stimpy" wrote in message ... Brimstone wrote: Stimpy wrote: Brimstone wrote: Incidentally, was the cat stolen from Loughton station ever traced? They tend not to stay still long enough to permit it happening. Besides, tracing is really only successful on a reasonably smooth surface. ...and the tracing paper tends to get very crinkly as the cat wriggles Hence, "is really only successful on a reasonably smooth surface." Our cat is very smooth... then she moves :-) Just no consideration modern felines! :-) |
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