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- From: John.Seboldt@f31.n282.z1.tdkt.kksys.com (John Seboldt)
- Sender: FredGate@tdkt.kksys.com
- Path: sparky!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!spool.mu.edu!umn.edu!uum1!kksys.com!tdkt!FredGate
- Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats
- Subject: Other Monsters
- Message-ID: <722493021.F00001@tdkt.kksys.com>
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 19:03:00 -0600
- Lines: 24
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- In article <1992Nov13.204238.22322@Armstrong.EDU>
- lois@Armstrong.EDU (Lois A. Houston) writes:
- >
- >Another monster to watch out for is the Carpet Monster. Fortunately
- >for my husband and me, Miss Kitty regularly checks our carpets for the
- >dreaded beasts. While we're at work (so we won't get hurt in the ensuing
-
- <etc.>
-
- I've seen twice on cable now, the movie "Cat's Eye" <?>, based on three
- Stephen King stories. I only saw the last segment each time -- where the
- brave cat actually battles some kind of little gnome that is attacking a
- little girl with his magic powers in her sleep. It is hilariously heroic
- -- the cat traps it on the kid's turntable, turns it on, turns up the
- speed full blast, and it whips the little monster into the fan. When
- parents break in to the door (blocked shut by the clever demon), and see
- the evidence that something real DID happen, she gets to keep the kitty!
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- * Freddie 1.2 * "Mao..." "Mousie dung..." -- quoted in B. Kliban, "Cats"
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- * Origin: Dark Knight's Table (1:282/31)
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