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Leo 8
I mean it. The stuff he pulls just slays me!
I guess it’s not hard to understand, really. After all, the guy’s a lot like a cat. That orange hair, for instance — where did that come from, if not a some feline not too many generations ago?
And what a physique. Tall. Gangly. Goofy. Big-footed. Spastic. Weird. Mr. O’Brien sure looks like he was assembled by that same wiseacre that created cats. And he’s got all those distinctive kittykat moves, too: the funky walk, the backwards twist, the straight-up launch, the what-the-heck-did-you-just-say? stare.
Not to mention he’s on his 3rd or 4th life in late night.
Yep. I’m sure he’s related to my species not too far back down the line. No wonder I can relate.
- The Cactoose
Before development and relocating Americans began encroaching on their territory, the Cactoose grew wild throughout many parts of the Southwestern U.S. - Historic Cleveland Trust Company
As the City of Cleveland celebrated its centennial in 1896, there already existed a banking concern bearing the citys name. - Powder Coating: The Green Finish
Tired of that really smelly enamel you last used on the lawn furniture? Wish there was a better environmental solution to those leftover paint cans in your garage?