Posted by Gambles on June 16, 2013 at 05:31:46 from (24.246.215.127):
In Reply to: Kitten AWOL posted by John in La on June 15, 2013 at 20:43:07:
When I was in high school many years ago, my dad had an old chore car that we used to run from farm to farm. IIRC, it was an early 60s 4-door Galaxie. Usually, it sat with a window down and had empty grain buckets in it. I hopped in the car one morning and took off for another farm and made it about a quarter of a mile away when suddenly there was a wild cat in the car that went bezerk. I guess it finally realized that it did NOT like a car ride. I rolled the passenger window down and was slowing down at the same time. The cat saw an open window, but instead of jumping on the ground, it realized the car was still moving and crawled up on top of the roof. So at this time the car was barely moving and I had my arm on top of the roof trying to get a scared cat off of it. It must have been hilarious, because I look ahead of me about 50 yards on the road and I see my brother with his car parked, watching me and splitting a gut. Don't you just hate it when you do something like that and somebody just happens to see it?
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