A new chemical compound, part-cat and part-human, may provide an end to misery-making cat allergies, U.S. researchers reported on Sunday.
Yes, but can the compound relieve allergies to cat-blogging?
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Cat-blogging? What's wrong with that? Why, it serves a useful national purpose. Take Kimberly Swygert's statistical cat lessons, for example. Not only that... (cough), but cats help to relieve (cough, excuse me) the monotonous blather of the (ahh... ahh..) Internet, and (sniff) (sniff) (ahh) (ah-CHOOOOOO!!!!!), um, pardon me for a moment...
Posted by: Cousin Dave | March 28, 2005 at 10:54 AM
If you're allergic to catblogging, you seriously need to get your feeding tube checked.
Posted by: Laurence Simon | March 28, 2005 at 11:15 AM
you seriously need to get your feeding tube checked.
LOL. Probably - I have been in a Persistent Blogatative State for quite a while with no discernible upper cortex activity.
Posted by: TM | March 28, 2005 at 11:42 AM