That, dear Kerbey, is the biggest cat in the college yearbooks. There have been mascot costumes filled by eager freshman that were smaller than that cat, I think.
Definitely the biggest cat I’ve seen. Every time I see old ladies in conjunction with cats, I get sad and think, “Oh, that’s how life turned out, is it?”
You can buy the book on her desk from Amazon. It’s “The Creative Adult: Self-Education in the Art of Living” by Hughes Mearns. He’s the guy that wrote a famous poem, often mocked, called “Antigonish”. The first lines were:
Yesterday, upon the stair,
I met a man who wasn’t there.
He wasn’t there again today,
I wish, I wish he’d go away…
I think Hughes may have been hitting the Old Crow a little hard.
Hmmm, must be a secret message buried in there somewhere. You do know that KU was a WWII soviet submarime class to be built in 1941. “An improved design the KU class which was to be of welded construction was in planning in 1941. A total of 24 KU boats were planned but none were started.” ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_K-class_submarine)
Perhaps one really was started, but was hidden and the information is buried in this picture – hence the title KU 1941.
That, dear Kerbey, is the biggest cat in the college yearbooks. There have been mascot costumes filled by eager freshman that were smaller than that cat, I think.
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Definitely the biggest cat I’ve seen. Every time I see old ladies in conjunction with cats, I get sad and think, “Oh, that’s how life turned out, is it?”
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More reason for us to be happy with our dears, dear Kerbey!
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Hey, Music Man, I’m listening to Chilliwack right now. Don’t suppose you ever saw them in the day, huh?
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You got me on that one, Kerbey. I did not get to see Chilliwack when I worked for the big daily. 😦
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That is one ugly cat.
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a cat lady! Also a case of pet looking like owner. Great picture.
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My high school English teacher! Bet her hair is blue!
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You can buy the book on her desk from Amazon. It’s “The Creative Adult: Self-Education in the Art of Living” by Hughes Mearns. He’s the guy that wrote a famous poem, often mocked, called “Antigonish”. The first lines were:
Yesterday, upon the stair,
I met a man who wasn’t there.
He wasn’t there again today,
I wish, I wish he’d go away…
I think Hughes may have been hitting the Old Crow a little hard.
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Oh, my! Methinks he protests too much and actually wants to meet a man upon the stair.
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The secret is out: the CAT was the ghost writer.
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Hmmm, must be a secret message buried in there somewhere. You do know that KU was a WWII soviet submarime class to be built in 1941. “An improved design the KU class which was to be of welded construction was in planning in 1941. A total of 24 KU boats were planned but none were started.” ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_K-class_submarine)
Perhaps one really was started, but was hidden and the information is buried in this picture – hence the title KU 1941.
That’s my story and i’m sticking to it.
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I don’t think the Soviets constructed University of Kansas boats, but then again, I can’t get inside the communist mind. Entirely possible.
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That was going to be my second choice University of Kansas. 🙂
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That cat could take down an antelope for sure.
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Ha ha ha.
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