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rebness ([personal profile] rebness) wrote2005-09-20 10:04 pm

What I Did Today


Lovely Friendslist, be honest. These answers can be anonymous and, after discussion with colleagues and family today, I have to know the answer to this.

You see a cat. The cat looks particularly snooty and disdainful, in the way cats are wont to act. The cat is sitting on a relatively low fence. If, say, the cat were pushed, nothing would be hurt except its dignity. You're walking past it on a narrow, say-- typically English-- street. Poll time!

[Poll #574248]

I'm not going to say-- yet -- which option most people, including myself went for. I bet you can guess, though.*

*It was my own cat**

** Someone else would have done it, anyway. I was saving it from the trauma***

*** I fed it treats afterwards, because I felt mean

[identity profile] verastar99.livejournal.com 2005-09-21 12:57 pm (UTC)(link)
eh...you're safer ignoring it. that disdainful thing will surely just scratch the living out of you. generally, if they want any part of you, they'll just roll over on their backs in that shameless cat way..

knew you would push it...heartless vile thing...lol

[identity profile] rebness.livejournal.com 2005-09-21 02:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Muhahahaha. The worst thing is that if my dog fell even a few inches, I'd be all, "you poor thing!" and cuddle it. Even if it is a big hulking alsatian. That's what cats get for being evil next compared to dogs. :p