Buttered Cats - Discuss
#47
Re: Buttered Cats - Discuss
I just tried it with the neighbour's cat from the 32nd floor in Dubai Marina. The cat definitely landed on its feet though its legs now appear to be at right angles to its body. It also appears to be in a catatonic state. Now a car has just run over it. Yuk! What a catastrophe.
The neighbour is livid and very sad - she's just standing there with a long puss.
The neighbour is livid and very sad - she's just standing there with a long puss.
Must have used Lurpack Lite
#51
Re: Buttered Cats - Discuss
What an Freudian imagination you have!
My avatar is a picture of a sea urchin showing Aristotle's lantern - the mouthparts of an echinoid. I am a marine biologist / environmental consultant - so I thought that would be an appropriate avatar. I toyed with an avatar with a highland cow.
My avatar is a picture of a sea urchin showing Aristotle's lantern - the mouthparts of an echinoid. I am a marine biologist / environmental consultant - so I thought that would be an appropriate avatar. I toyed with an avatar with a highland cow.
#52
Re: Buttered Cats - Discuss
What an Freudian imagination you have!
My avatar is a picture of a sea urchin showing Aristotle's lantern - the mouthparts of an echinoid. I am a marine biologist / environmental consultant - so I thought that would be an appropriate avatar. I toyed with an avatar with a highland cow.
My avatar is a picture of a sea urchin showing Aristotle's lantern - the mouthparts of an echinoid. I am a marine biologist / environmental consultant - so I thought that would be an appropriate avatar. I toyed with an avatar with a highland cow.
#53
Re: Buttered Cats - Discuss
What an Freudian imagination you have!
My avatar is a picture of a sea urchin showing Aristotle's lantern - the mouthparts of an echinoid. I am a marine biologist / environmental consultant - so I thought that would be an appropriate avatar. I toyed with an avatar with a highland cow.
My avatar is a picture of a sea urchin showing Aristotle's lantern - the mouthparts of an echinoid. I am a marine biologist / environmental consultant - so I thought that would be an appropriate avatar. I toyed with an avatar with a highland cow.
Interesting job!
RT x
#57
Re: Buttered Cats - Discuss
Plenty of variety though, from assessing electromagnetic impacts of high voltage marine cables on whales, dolphins and sharks to ecotoxicologiccal risk assessments and impacts of pulp mills, mines and coastal developments on the marine environment.
#58
Re: Buttered Cats - Discuss
Might be a cool job - but it is hard breaking into the ME market.
Plenty of variety though, from assessing electromagnetic impacts of high voltage marine cables on whales, dolphins and sharks to ecotoxicologiccal risk assessments and impacts of pulp mills, mines and coastal developments on the marine environment.
Plenty of variety though, from assessing electromagnetic impacts of high voltage marine cables on whales, dolphins and sharks to ecotoxicologiccal risk assessments and impacts of pulp mills, mines and coastal developments on the marine environment.
#59
Re: Buttered Cats - Discuss
Might be a cool job - but it is hard breaking into the ME market.
Plenty of variety though, from assessing electromagnetic impacts of high voltage marine cables on whales, dolphins and sharks to ecotoxicologiccal risk assessments and impacts of pulp mills, mines and coastal developments on the marine environment.
Plenty of variety though, from assessing electromagnetic impacts of high voltage marine cables on whales, dolphins and sharks to ecotoxicologiccal risk assessments and impacts of pulp mills, mines and coastal developments on the marine environment.
I can remember in Baharain they had a smelting plant near Sitra/Riffa, it smelt disgusting, i always wondered about the conditions and quality control of waste disposal there.
RT x
Last edited by Rumble Tumble; Jan 21st 2008 at 12:42 pm.