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The Demon Cat
July 19, 2006
That's right. You heard me.
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Nice touring. Is there a charge? HoMu, The PB & The J and I will be in DC next week.
So THATs why Tammy quit posting! *waves* Hi Tammy.
Sounds like a cool tour.
Sarah- why dont you show updates in my Bloglines anymore? Did the Demon cat get you?
That’s all I have to do? Tell them it’s a story? Hmmm. Who knew?
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)
But…but…but…is it TRUE?
You’re guess is as good as this guy’s I guess.
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!”
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.
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.
Funny, I used to work in the Capitol and give tours and I never heard that story, not even once! Still, it’s interesting.
The crypt below the Capitol building is really, really creepy, though. I wouldn’t be surprised if all sorts of nasties were under there.
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.
I’ve never heard of that. And now I’m afraid to go to sleep. And I’m afraid of ghost cats. Damn tours.