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Me-ow-my-oh!
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Me-usings and Me-emories
23 January 2014 - The vanity counter is one of my favorite spots: not only does it feature running water but also offers numerous viewing angles. My first encounter with a mirror, almost a decade ago, confused me: what was I seeing? But after a few inquisitive swipes at the adversary, I realized it was friendly (and good-looking). Not having eyes in the back of my head, I now use it to confirm effective grooming and to affirm that I am ageless. I chalk up this enviable trait to clean (even behind the ears) living.
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methodology of the meow-stro |
Today's Catechism
(for the self-taught)
"Vain" and "vanity" have a
common Latin ancestor:
"vanus" meaning "empty".
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Bring back Bastet |
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Bastet beckons |
Catty Corner
word of the day - catceit, a (domestic) lion's pride, the state of being comfortable in one's pelt
Catty Corner
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