All I can remember is that a cat always falls on 4 legs, ie lands
safely. In
extensio, that would mean that a cat never dies at all g
and a piece of buttered bread always lands butter side down.
So if you strap a piece of bread, buttered side up, on a cat's back,
and drop the cat from a
On Jun 4, 2004, at 2:56, W N Lafferty wrote:
All I can remember is that a cat always falls on 4 legs, ie lands
safely. In
extensio, that would mean that a cat never dies at all g
and a piece of buttered bread always lands butter side down.
So if you strap a piece of bread, buttered side up, on a
Tamara, Don't forget that Noelene is down here south of the Equator ... and we
know strange things happen here, like the bathwater going down the plug hole in
the opposite direction.So, whilst you're meditating, consider whether the
same would apply to the flip, flop of the cat/buttered