Not entirely funny (and I’m not blaming you, Mr. Russell). When I was riding a bus back and forth to grade school, one of my busmates decided to test that “always lands on its feet” characteristic and dropped a cat from a third-story window in his house. The cat landed on its feet. It dislocated every joint in its body, practically; and Lord knows how many bones it may have broken — but it landed on its feet.
leakysqueaky712 about 12 years ago
Go for the throat dude!!
otforever about 12 years ago
He’s going to have to walk loudly because he’s not packing a very big stick.
DuHhozr about 12 years ago
Why of all sticks?
jpsomebody about 12 years ago
If you stick to it you will find the answer.
bluskies about 12 years ago
Amazing what science can teach us- like it’s not wise to be close enough to a rabid wolf to shake a stick at it.
acesover about 12 years ago
I question those turtle results.
Superfrog about 12 years ago
That’s not real science. They’re just a splinter group.
DuHhozr about 12 years ago
A sticky situation!
aarken about 12 years ago
I think that this is one occasion when you should try throwing the stick to see what happens. (I hope there’s a handy fire escape to climb up.)
J Short about 12 years ago
I know what end of the stick that guy got.
V-Beast about 12 years ago
Obviously this study was funded by the bunny lobby.
jreckard about 12 years ago
(speaking as a computer programmer …)I think there’s a lupin their logic.
finale about 12 years ago
Some schtik.
Digital Frog about 12 years ago
He not even as smart as Brewster Rockit – he should have at least tied a badger to the end.
LingeeWhiz about 12 years ago
One with stick + 1 = minus one with stick.
Packratjohn Premium Member about 12 years ago
lupin for the tree that provided the stick, and lupine for the wolf… interesting study. I wonder if that’s an empirical wolf.
StrawberryFieldsForever about 12 years ago
@beviek
nailed it!!!
K M about 12 years ago
Not entirely funny (and I’m not blaming you, Mr. Russell). When I was riding a bus back and forth to grade school, one of my busmates decided to test that “always lands on its feet” characteristic and dropped a cat from a third-story window in his house. The cat landed on its feet. It dislocated every joint in its body, practically; and Lord knows how many bones it may have broken — but it landed on its feet.
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML about 12 years ago
Another “Fine” observation…. thats 3 in a week…. nyuk nyuk
Popeyesforearm about 12 years ago
turn it around and find water.
Popeyesforearm about 12 years ago
from that day forward he was known as “Rabies Johnson”.