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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

slightly irritated ...

flickr by sushiluv.

And...

Fat Cat Beats

8 comments:

  1. either that's a scottish fold, or that cat's ears have been subjected to too many low frequencies.

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  2. Funny picture although I don't quite understand why all these people let cats on their studio equipment. I wouldn't let that happen...

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  3. what you don't know is that the owner of this cat affixed its kitty-paws to those keys with Gorilla Glue (tm)

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  4. yeah. i have a siamese. they insist on crawling on everything. i have to keep my synth in the case whenever im not playing it.

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  5. im tired of watching pics of cats with synts....lets see some nude girls with synths instead ! :-)

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  6. I don't know why cats are so interested on synths, but mine too... if I leave opened the door of my room I'm sure I'll be waked up at 2 o 3 a.m. by my cat pressing all the key of my synths. No way. When I play, it sits close to me and watch what I do.
    Cats are lovely crazy animals. I love them.

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  7. Dude ...anonymous...nude girls with synths will get them gigs based only on boobs...cmon now!

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  8. nuff cats now, Bring on the ferrets! Let the pet monkey do the mozart on a moog! Heck, go to a zoo and let all the baby apes, pandas, kangaroos, whatever.. do a synth concert and take a picture of that! Now THAT I would like to see!

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