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Re: A serious use for one of our favorite Sprite accessories. . . Sorry

To: "George Procyshyn" <geopro@cyberdrive.net>, <spridgets@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: A serious use for one of our favorite Sprite accessories. . . Sorry List! ..... NO LBC Content
From: "Guy Weller" <Guy@weller-lakes.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 20:27:20 -0000
Reply-to: "Guy Weller" <Guy@weller-lakes.freeserve.co.uk>
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Soooo....,
a cheap ant roll-over bar can be put together by strapping a cat, feet
downwards to the top of the windscreen frame. Also acts as a sun visor.
If you cannot obtain a cat, then glue a piece of heavily buttered toast to
the top of your head. Also prevents sunburn  for those of us thinning on
top.

Guy
-----Original Message-----
From: George Procyshyn <geopro@cyberdrive.net>
To: spridgets@Autox.Team.Net <spridgets@Autox.Team.Net>
Date: 06 November 1998 06:56
Subject: A serious use for one of our favorite Sprite accessories. . . Sorry
List! ..... NO LBC Content


>If you drop a buttered piece of bread, it will fall on the
> floor butter-side down.  If a cat is dropped from a window
> or other high and towering place, it will land on it's feet.
>
> But what if you attach a buttered piece of bread, butter side
> up to a cat's back and toss them both out the window?  Will
> the cat land on it's feet?  Or will the butter side splat on the
> ground?
>
> Even if you are too lazy to do the experiment yourself you
> should be able to deduce the obvious result.  The laws of
> butterology demand that the butter must hit the ground,
> and the equally strict laws of feline aerodynamics demand
> that the cat can not smash it's furry back. If the combined
> construct were to land, nature would have no way to
> resolve this paradox.  Therefore, it simply does not fall.
>
> That's right, you have discovered the secret of antigravity!
> A buttered cat will, when released, quickly move to a height
> where the forces of cat-twisting and butter repulsion are in
> equilibrium.  This equilibrium point can be modified by
> scraping off some of the butter, providing lift, or removing
> some of the cat's limbs, allowing descent.
>
> Most of the civilized species of the Universe already use this
> principle to drive their ships while within a planetary system.
> The loud humming heard by most sighters of UFO's is,
> in fact, the purring of several hundred tabbies.
>
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> This joke was originally part of an OMNI Magazine during
> or prior to 1993.
>


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