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Yes, but when I mention what my cat is doing, I think people round here can pretty much assume I had no ulterior motive in doing so. Unless you count the example I was making by it - the context I was placing it in - an ulterior motive. One could even go so far as to suggest I was making a point.
But that's very different from starting a new thread, placed deliberately in the Flameboard, which provided us this information without any attempt at putting it in context. However, we're still at a loss because the question remains (though you still try to avoid it): what was the point?
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Morris or Molly is nice, and they say names beginning with S is good, although there are only so many boy-names on S... Abca or Dipshit isn't popular anymore, but Fniss and John Wayne is moving up, as is Der Mauer.
I'll keep you posted once my field operatives return with fresh tidings.
If anyone else names his cat Simba I will call my ombudsman.
This just in: I heard of a race-horse here in Sweden, named "Wham, Bam, thank you maam", it got really irritating once the race started and they had to repeat it every other second. I didn't act upon that either, though.
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