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Brimstone October 15th 04 11:06 AM

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.



Jim Brittin October 15th 04 11:17 AM

The "tube hat" case
 
In article ,
says...
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.



LOL

Stimpy October 15th 04 07:44 PM

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



Brimstone October 15th 04 08:50 PM

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."



Stimpy October 15th 04 11:53 PM

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 :-)



Brimstone October 22nd 04 01:45 PM

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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