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I don't know why cats like to hang out around computers, but I've always had cats (with brief hiatuses due to landlords, spousal objections, etc.) and they have always displayed an inordinate interest in what I'm doing on this machine. It's almost as if they think....there's cat food inside. In this picture, I think it's beginning to occur to her: Maybe...not. The idiocy of cats never ceases to amaze me, especially when you consider that it's pretty clear they have domesticated humans, not the other way around. (Not a roaring endorsement of the supposed superiority of the human brain.) Cats will, when it's raining, go to the front door, meow to be let out and then, confronted with evidence that torrents of water are pouring from the sky, look at you accusingly, as if to say, "I could call the SPCA on you for this." They then trot to the screen saver frogs ack door and meow to be let out. When you open that door, they always look stunned, absolutely poleaxed with horror. "GodDAMN, it's raining out the back door, too!" I figure the basic tabby cat domesticated humans millions of years ago because it was becoming clear that, evolutionarily speaking, they were slated for that Big Slag Heap in the Sky. Yeah, they hunt. But I have seen Roxy spend loooong moments stalking... an oak leaf. My former cat, the dear departed Ralph, used to catch rodents all the time, but he worked on a catch-and-release basis, somewhat like U.S.

Well, it had to happen. Salma Hayek , more appropriately referred to as "the body" than Elle MacPherson , is bringning a telenovela (Spanish-language soap opera) to ABC . Oh, and for the immigrant-bashers out there, the star of the show is someone named America Ferrara. Not too American, I am sure. it help desk software ativists everywhere are said to be having fits of apoplexy over such apostasy.

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