The Demon Cat

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  1. Kemp says:

    Nice touring. Is there a charge? HoMu, The PB & The J and I will be in DC next week.

  2. OddMix says:

    So THATs why Tammy quit posting! *waves* Hi Tammy.

    Sounds like a cool tour.

  3. Michele says:

    Sarah- why dont you show updates in my Bloglines anymore? Did the Demon cat get you?

  4. Mocha says:

    That’s all I have to do? Tell them it’s a story? Hmmm. Who knew?

  5. tallulah says:

    Great Story! I’m going to change it a tad and use it to scare my children. Boo-Wa-Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha (evil cackle)

  6. But…but…but…is it TRUE?

  7. Sarah says:

    You’re guess is as good as this guy’s I guess.

  8. Brenda says:

    Sounds like quite a tour. I’ll bet it was tough to keep quiet during a debate about a possible gay marriage ban. You were probably wanting to do the old sneeze-disguised “ASS-hole!”

  9. Arwen says:

    We use to use this cat story when raft guiding (to waste time in the dead spots of the river). Our revolved around the raft barn though and big storms. I had no idea it had such huge ancestory.

  10. You know what? I think that now I’ll have trouble sleeping tonight. Although I suspect it has more to do with the current state of the Supreme Court than a phantom pussy.

  11. Erin says:

    Funny, I used to work in the Capitol and give tours and I never heard that story, not even once! Still, it’s interesting.

  12. Erin says:

    The crypt below the Capitol building is really, really creepy, though. I wouldn’t be surprised if all sorts of nasties were under there.

  13. merseydotes says:

    That’s hilarious. I used to work for The Man up there myself and give those tours to friends and family when they came to town (though I have often wondered if you can still get as much access now as you could in the pre-9/11 days). I never heard that story about the cats before. Did you get to see the old bathtubs in the basement of the Capitol? That’s always a cool random thing to see. But it’s this little teeny room off the kitchen area so you really have to know where you’re going.

  14. Sharon says:

    I’ve never heard of that. And now I’m afraid to go to sleep. And I’m afraid of ghost cats. Damn tours.

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