(Michael Elliscontributes nothing,
Mon 23 Nov 2009, 12:33,
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I cut it out and glued it
the pattern was linked in an old news letter over a year ago I think.
(MuckTrumpetis winking furiously,
Mon 23 Nov 2009, 12:35,
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Oh,
I thought maybe it was your own handywork, never mind. *googles* heretis
(CakieRose from the dead on,
Mon 23 Nov 2009, 12:40,
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No, sadly I have no talent other than plagiarism.
(MuckTrumpetis winking furiously,
Mon 23 Nov 2009, 12:47,
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hahah
I made one of them, scared the shit out of one of the people in my office when she noticed about a week after I stuck it on the ceiling.
(k3b/-\bPeace man.,
Mon 23 Nov 2009, 12:48,
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Hehe
I had one of these in the office years ago, on a bookshelf that people used to walk past on their way in/out. It used to make them jump when they caught it "move" out of the corner of their eye.
(HalibutIf you think education is expensive, try crack.,
Mon 23 Nov 2009, 13:12,
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Thing is, if the security services ever want to spy on a b3tan,
they should just hide the camera in a papercraft ceiling cat...
(joefishIt's hard for thee to kick against the pricks,
Mon 23 Nov 2009, 13:14,
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If you're that paranoid...
...you could fit it with a tinfoil beanie cap.
(HalibutIf you think education is expensive, try crack.,
Mon 23 Nov 2009, 13:15,
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Every home, office and school should have a ceiling cat somewhere.
I have decided.
(wuffle, the b3ta bunny's flea collar isn't working on,
Mon 23 Nov 2009, 13:20,
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But were would we masturbate?
(HalibutIf you think education is expensive, try crack.,
Mon 23 Nov 2009, 13:21,
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I didn't say we had to have one in every room ;)
(wuffle, the b3ta bunny's flea collar isn't working on,
Mon 23 Nov 2009, 13:28,
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