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HEY BILL, you cat hater

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Awwww...

Kitten was entering RPM sleep.

Rapid Paw Movement.
 
Are you referring to TR6 Bill? So, not only does he want to eat my turtle, he hates cats. Not nice Bill :jester:
 
He hates other things too, a definite pattern
 
Why not pile on guys. Like Monk, I have just a <span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-weight: bold">few</span></span> hangups.


I don't like milk.

I don't like uneven numbers.

I don't like snow.

I don't like pets in general. (Had a goldfish once. It died.)

I don't like <span style="color: #FF0000"><span style="font-weight: bold">rutabagas</span></span>. But then, who does.

The list goes on.
 
Phew, I thought that was directed at me! I DO hate cats, but I keep that secret.
 
Bill S, the cat's out of the bag on that on...so to speak
 
Banjo said:
TR6BILL said:
I don't like uneven numbers.
Better add one. that's a list of 5 :jester:
Go get him, Banjo!

P.S. I like cats and that video was just priceless.
 
DNK said:
He hates other things too, a definite pattern

Why you think he's a dentist. :jester:


I don't like cats or uneven numbers too. I especially dislike cats in uneven numbers.....that's why you gotta get rid of them two or three at a time. :devilgrin:



I do like turtles, especially if they eat cats.

I did have two really cool cats once. One died and the other disappeared.
 
Unfortunately, I tend to be OCD. I count telephone poles while traveling, windows in buildings that should be symmetrical but sometimes are not.

Symmetry is everything. I love the Parthenon.
 
All right. I just watched that video again. I may have to reconsider my view on cats. That's awesome!
 
TR6BILL said:
Symmetry is everything. I love the Parthenon.


Interesting considering that there is not a straight line or a right angle anywhere on the building. It looks like there is, especially from a distance, but everything has a slight curvature to it. Plus, it's not really symmetrical, though it appears so, each piece is specific to its individual location and cannot be interchanged with other pieces.

It does demonstrate the Golden ratio though, and is an example of the classical Greek concept of "Man is the Measure of all things".

The front and back may have eight columns across them but the sides have seventeen. So there is a pesky odd number too.

Sorry to burst the bubble. :angel:
 
swift6 said:
TR6BILL said:
Symmetry is everything. I love the Parthenon.


Interesting considering that there is not a straight line or a right angle anywhere on the building. It looks like there is, especially from a distance, but everything has a slight curvature to it. Plus, it's not really symmetrical, though it appears so, each piece is specific to its individual location and cannot be interchanged with other pieces.

It does demonstrate the Golden ratio though, and is an example of the classical Greek concept of "Man is the Measure of all things".

The front and back may have eight columns across them but the sides have seventeen. So there is a pesky odd number too.

Sorry to burst the bubble. :angel:


Not a problem. Two sides of seventeen columns make a total of 34 side columns. Ah, my beloved even number. Now, if it were a pentagon, I would be in trouble.

Bubble still intact......
 
TR6BILL said:
swift6 said:
TR6BILL said:
Symmetry is everything. I love the Parthenon.


Interesting considering that there is not a straight line or a right angle anywhere on the building. It looks like there is, especially from a distance, but everything has a slight curvature to it. Plus, it's not really symmetrical, though it appears so, each piece is specific to its individual location and cannot be interchanged with other pieces.

It does demonstrate the Golden ratio though, and is an example of the classical Greek concept of "Man is the Measure of all things".

The front and back may have eight columns across them but the sides have seventeen. So there is a pesky odd number too.

Sorry to burst the bubble. :angel:


Not a problem. Two sides of seventeen columns make a total of 34 side columns. Ah, my beloved even number. Now, if it were a pentagon, I would be in trouble.

Bubble still intact......




....yeah, but are there any cats?????
 
As I was going to a British car show in St. Ives, I met a man with 7 wives. Each wife had seven sacks. Each sack had 7 cats. Each cat had 7 kittens. Kittens, cats, sacks, wives, how many were going to St. Ives??

P.S. I had fun at the car show!
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Either way, he was a Pigamist. :jester:
 
DrEntropy said:
Either way, he was a Pigamist. :jester:



...or a glutton for punishment. :jester:


I can see seven girlfriends....


I never tried dating seven at one time but something tells me maybe it would have worked out in all cases if I did.


:laugh: ... :shocked: ..... :eeek: ...... :cry:
 
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