Had a neighbor’s cat like that. Kept sneaking into my truck to go for rides (yes, strange cat).
You can imagine my surprise the first time when I was on my way to work, driving at night, when suddenly this dark furry blob emerges from under your seat and gets on your pants leg to say hello. After that, I was very careful to check for extra passengers.
Book stores traditionally had a cat. Now that the corporations have abolished free enterprise bookstores, maybe libraries can continue the custom – until the corporations take over openly and abolish reading (see Fahrenheit 451).
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
Honest, librarian, Dean didn’t smuggle a cat in on purpose.
The Nihilist about 11 years ago
Had a neighbor’s cat like that. Kept sneaking into my truck to go for rides (yes, strange cat).
You can imagine my surprise the first time when I was on my way to work, driving at night, when suddenly this dark furry blob emerges from under your seat and gets on your pants leg to say hello. After that, I was very careful to check for extra passengers.
Stellagal about 11 years ago
My brother had a cat that followed him during his newspaper route, then would get a free ride home in his newspaper sack.
Buggerlugs about 11 years ago
Does he have to go to the library to read his own comic book?
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
Oops!
hippogriff about 11 years ago
Book stores traditionally had a cat. Now that the corporations have abolished free enterprise bookstores, maybe libraries can continue the custom – until the corporations take over openly and abolish reading (see Fahrenheit 451).
hippogriff about 11 years ago
Night-Gaunt49: And probably a few others. The important thing is that they are considered dystopian for that specific reason.
Decepticomic almost 3 years ago
rerun