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March 28, 2014 11:43 AM Subscribe
Sounds like Adam Scott (especially the "more cat" line).
Also, I believe it's Wambaugh's The Choirboys that has all these cops joking about another cop at a party who became obsessed with a party girl to the point that when she sat nude on a glass table, he crawled underneath and attempted to simulate contact by licking the glass. They called this episode "The Night the Padre Tried to Eat Pressed Ham Through the Wrapper."
posted by dhartung at 11:57 AM on March 28, 2014 [2 favorites]
Also, I believe it's Wambaugh's The Choirboys that has all these cops joking about another cop at a party who became obsessed with a party girl to the point that when she sat nude on a glass table, he crawled underneath and attempted to simulate contact by licking the glass. They called this episode "The Night the Padre Tried to Eat Pressed Ham Through the Wrapper."
posted by dhartung at 11:57 AM on March 28, 2014 [2 favorites]
It's so fluffy, I'm gonna die!
posted by leotrotsky at 12:02 PM on March 28, 2014 [2 favorites]
posted by leotrotsky at 12:02 PM on March 28, 2014 [2 favorites]
...cop at a party who became obsessed with a party girl to the point that when she sat nude on a glass table, he crawled underneath and attempted to simulate contact by licking the glass.
dhartung: According to Hollywood legend, TV entertainer Danny Thomas owned a glass coffee table which he used to a similar (though much more disgusting) end.
Anyhoo...
Cat bodies are weird.
posted by Atom Eyes at 12:15 PM on March 28, 2014
dhartung: According to Hollywood legend, TV entertainer Danny Thomas owned a glass coffee table which he used to a similar (though much more disgusting) end.
Anyhoo...
Cat bodies are weird.
posted by Atom Eyes at 12:15 PM on March 28, 2014
I have no idea how these people got their cats to sit on glass or why.
posted by Going To Maine at 12:18 PM on March 28, 2014 [12 favorites]
posted by Going To Maine at 12:18 PM on March 28, 2014 [12 favorites]
"Yeah, it's just more cat." Classic.
posted by SkinnerSan at 12:32 PM on March 28, 2014
posted by SkinnerSan at 12:32 PM on March 28, 2014
Jesus, Bonsai Kitten really freaked me out when I was eleven or however old. I even forwarded my parents a petition on my first email address (boombox@quincymail.com, a short-lived email service on the website for the comic strip Foxtrot). Now that I think about it, after being consoled by my parents and them explaining to me that the website was probably a hoax, I'm pretty sure I haven't forwarded an email petition since.
posted by Corduroy at 12:33 PM on March 28, 2014 [2 favorites]
posted by Corduroy at 12:33 PM on March 28, 2014 [2 favorites]
Now if there was only a way to *scan* these images. Like a Xerox, or a...
posted by yeti at 12:34 PM on March 28, 2014 [2 favorites]
posted by yeti at 12:34 PM on March 28, 2014 [2 favorites]
I think maybe the dudes put some different buzz in their feed.
posted by srboisvert at 3:28 PM on March 28, 2014
posted by srboisvert at 3:28 PM on March 28, 2014
It's the negative space that I find most impressive. Sometimes if I sit on my couch with my cat-bottom-seen-through-glass etchings while a stew percolates, just pondering the immense furry Ma between two paws.
posted by tychotesla at 4:48 PM on March 28, 2014
posted by tychotesla at 4:48 PM on March 28, 2014
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