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This article has been viewed 1895 times in the last 2 years EvilGentleman: 11th Sep 2006 - 06:12 GMTNice. Much better than the last article with the squirrel. I especially like how you caught the cat in mid-jump.
EvilGentleman: 11th Sep 2006 - 16:36 GMTDepends on your outlook. Refer to the relevant article for my comments.
Grange: 11th Sep 2006 - 21:57 GMThey hool , how did you stick the cat to the wall so you could get the picture ? EvilGentleman: 11th Sep 2006 - 22:28 GMTMaybe all the comments on this page between now and 22:05 should be deleted. I think I am hallucinating. Damn Kool-Aid. Sorry about that. ksedge: 11th Sep 2006 - 23:33 GMTi don't like cats myself but i think i could learn to love a supernatural kitty that can walk on walls. that's like, the ultimate party trick! joey: 12th Sep 2006 - 02:10 GMTour cat, named maebe, does that all the time. she is a wall climber - in both directions Marc: 14th Sep 2006 - 18:47 GMTlook at that guy in the first picture, calmly looking at the street, oblivious to the evils of the empty paper coffee cups rolling around behind him.
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