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	<title>Comments for Octavian the Cat</title>
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		<title>Comment on Some Day&#8230; by angrylemming</title>
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		<dc:creator>angrylemming</dc:creator>
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		<description>That lummox needs to chill out and sleep sometime so you can seize control of the computer. I must admit the prospect of you evolving to higher functions of mankind, like this web 2.0 thing, is far more interesting than reading humans political dramas (my own included).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That lummox needs to chill out and sleep sometime so you can seize control of the computer. I must admit the prospect of you evolving to higher functions of mankind, like this web 2.0 thing, is far more interesting than reading humans political dramas (my own included).</p>
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		<title>Comment on Some Day&#8230; by octavianthecat</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 06:22:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mention not that contraption.  He&#039;s got one, and luckily he doesn&#039;t get it into his fool head to try and put it on me very often.  And when he does, he remembers why he doesn&#039;t do it regularly. *insert evil grin here*

It&#039;s funny, he will let me out of the box sometimes while we&#039;re driving.  Windows never go down, but I&#039;m not some kind of crazy cat that jumps out of windows.

I think the main problem he has is when I invariably want to get in between his legs.  I&#039;m not quite sure how these cars work (I&#039;ve been focusing on philosophy and computers at the moment; technical knowledge can wait) but he doesn&#039;t seem to think it&#039;s a good idea.  Of course, his opinions have never really held me back before, and usually that&#039;s when I go back in the box.

Ah, such are the trials of a brilliant youth.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mention not that contraption.  He&#8217;s got one, and luckily he doesn&#8217;t get it into his fool head to try and put it on me very often.  And when he does, he remembers why he doesn&#8217;t do it regularly. *insert evil grin here*</p>
<p>It&#8217;s funny, he will let me out of the box sometimes while we&#8217;re driving.  Windows never go down, but I&#8217;m not some kind of crazy cat that jumps out of windows.</p>
<p>I think the main problem he has is when I invariably want to get in between his legs.  I&#8217;m not quite sure how these cars work (I&#8217;ve been focusing on philosophy and computers at the moment; technical knowledge can wait) but he doesn&#8217;t seem to think it&#8217;s a good idea.  Of course, his opinions have never really held me back before, and usually that&#8217;s when I go back in the box.</p>
<p>Ah, such are the trials of a brilliant youth.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Some Day&#8230; by angrylemming</title>
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		<description>Try convincing the human to put a cat vest, or whatever they call them, on you with a leash attached to the back. Then it can use the leash loop to tie you to the chair. It&#039;s denigrating in an S&amp;M kind of way, but you&#039;ll be free to hop up and look out the window without the human feeling you&#039;ll go out the window. Additionally, the lummox can make sure you have a window seat but not enough freedom to mess with shifting if he ties your line off on the door handle and stores it in the container built into said door. This way he can limit your freedom while allowing you to view the world, even if he&#039;s only making a run to the local Papa John&#039;s. Tho&#039; the vest thingers itch, swapping from one leash to another is easy and the view is breath taking. Good luck getting him to figure this out though, he is merely human after all.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Try convincing the human to put a cat vest, or whatever they call them, on you with a leash attached to the back. Then it can use the leash loop to tie you to the chair. It&#8217;s denigrating in an S&amp;M kind of way, but you&#8217;ll be free to hop up and look out the window without the human feeling you&#8217;ll go out the window. Additionally, the lummox can make sure you have a window seat but not enough freedom to mess with shifting if he ties your line off on the door handle and stores it in the container built into said door. This way he can limit your freedom while allowing you to view the world, even if he&#8217;s only making a run to the local Papa John&#8217;s. Tho&#8217; the vest thingers itch, swapping from one leash to another is easy and the view is breath taking. Good luck getting him to figure this out though, he is merely human after all.</p>
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