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The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood
The Wind in the Willows (Great Illustrated Classics) by Kenneth Graham
Under the Tuscan Sun by Frances Mayes
The Secret History by Donna Tartt
Can You Keep a Secret? by Sophie Kinsella
Stitch 'N Bitch: The Knitter's Handbook by Debbie Stoller
How the Mind Works (Penguin Press Science) by Steven Pinker
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When God created kitty cats,
He had no recipe;
He knew He wanted something sweet,
As sweet as sweet could be.
He started out with sugar,
Adding just a trace of spice;
Then stirred in drops of morning dew,
To keep them fresh and nice.
He thought cats should be soft to pet,
Thus he gave them coats of fur;
So they could show they were content,
He taught them how to purr.
He made for them long tails to wave,
While strutting down the walk;
Then trained them in meow-ology,
So they could do cat-talk.
He made them into acrobats,
And gave them grace and poise;
Their wide-eyed curiosity,
He took from little boys.
He put whiskers on their faces,
Gave them tiny ears for caps;
Then shaped their little bodies,
To snugly fit on laps.
He gave them eyes as big as saucers,
To look into man's soul;
Then set a tolerance for mankind,
As their purpose and their goal.
Benevolent ... and ... Generous,
He made so many of them;
Then charged, with fatherly concern,
The human race to love them.
When one jumped up upon His lap,
God gently stroked its head;
The cat gave Him a kitty kiss,
"What wondrous love," God said.
God smiled at His accomplishment,
So pleased with His creation;
And said, with pride, as He sat back,
"At last ... I've reached purrrrr-fection.
~ Author Unknown
posted by theoldman at 8:48 am (EST) on Jun 23, 2009