Leo 8
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I mean it. The stuff he pulls just slays me!
I guess it’s not hard to understand, really. After all, the guy’s a lot like a cat. That orange hair, for instance — where did that come from, if not a some feline not too many generations ago?
And what a physique. Tall. Gangly. Goofy. Big-footed. Spastic. Weird. Mr. O’Brien sure looks like he was assembled by that same wiseacre that created cats. And he’s got all those distinctive kittykat moves, too: the funky walk, the backwards twist, the straight-up launch, the what-the-heck-did-you-just-say? stare.
Not to mention he’s on his 3rd or 4th life in late night.
Yep. I’m sure he’s related to my species not too far back down the line. No wonder I can relate.
- The Cactoose
Before development and relocating Americans began encroaching on their territory, the Cactoose grew wild throughout many parts of the Southwestern U.S. - Historic Cleveland Trust Company
As the City of Cleveland celebrated its centennial in 1896, there already existed a banking concern bearing the citys name. - Powder Coating: The Green Finish
Tired of that really smelly enamel you last used on the lawn furniture? Wish there was a better environmental solution to those leftover paint cans in your garage?








CMCastro Level 4 Commenter 14 months ago
Leo 8 has really acclamated to human life, and what human doesn't want to have a cool cuddly orange fluffy thing curl up on the lap or in the bed watching late night.Just like Spike TV is for burly guys, and Lifetime and HG TV is for the doting housewife, I think they probably should have a channel for the felines, say called CatNip. Anyway, I like Leo 8; he seems to be the most domestic out of all the Leo's.