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The Cat
She couldn’t stop giggling.
She couldn’t stop giggling.
"I told you not to go to a cut-rate Fairey! And from Durbansville Pond of all places. Don’t you know that place is directly downstream from an iron mill? Iron wreaks havoc on our magik, only thing worse is coal, dontcha know?"
“Well,” another giggle escaped her lips, "since you are one now, maybe I’ll give you a taste of mine, and we’ll compare, and maybe your fate isn't so bad.”
“The problem,” he said, with resignation in his voice, “is that the world is populated by stupid people; fundamentally flawed individuals who take no heed of good advice.”
She nodded her head in assent and scratched him behind the ears.
“They fight wars of misguided faith so they can take over another man’s dirt upon which they will die.”
“Didn’t you put us here?” she crossed her legs coyly, teasing him.
“My only real mistake,” the haloed cat leapt up into her lap, “was not making more people like you.”
She laughed and put him on her shoulders and walked into the house. “So tell me Jesus, why did you come back as a cat?”
“Well, you saw what happened last time and,” he stretched and extended his claws, “I really like having my belly rubbed.”
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~It's funny how images play around in our head until they are ready to settle down and land on the page. I think this picture is adorable. Though not obviously "sexy," it had potential and put me in a light-hearted mood as I let it bounce around my head. Last night, as the house was shutting down, a voice entered my head, an old voice, the voice of Ed Asner's grumpy brother. "The problem is," the voice started to say, "is that the world is populated with stupid people." In my head the voice was in a big executive chair, spinning around to adress the poor reporter who dared ask him a question. The old man, near retirement, was done beign nice and decided to tell it how it is.
I popped open my laptop and started to think about the scene when today's picture came to mine and I decided to give the lines and the attitude to someone of a higher authority.
Have a great Friday, and a wonderful weekend!!
And, as we say every week, head over to Panser's place and see who else joined in.
(It's so funny, in looking at the comments and rereading the post, I saw two HUGE typo's that escaped my attention. I really need to be more careful.)

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