ard wrote:
>I always prefered the catostatic.
>
>[OK, a joke. I have a book on making electrostatic generators and one of
>them is called the catostatic. As you may have guessed by now, this
>involves stroking your cat and collecting the accumulated charge in a
>Leyden jar... Knowing my cat, he'd probably get rather fed up with the
>whole idea...]
>
>-tony
I can't resist. If he's fed up, get a cat wrestler to teach you a
good hode to put on him so he won't escape. (Get it? cat-hode?)
Of course, that only works on a young cat - never anode one.
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- Mark
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Received on Sat Sep 04 2004 - 15:45:29 BST