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an informal term for a catapult; an adjective meaning either: pertaining to cats; characterised by spiteful behaviour (see passive aggressiveness) Catty Nebulart, a character in the anime metaseries Gall Force
The squadron was originally known as the Shooting Stars.The original "Felix the Cat" squadron was VF-3.After the Battle of Midway, VF-3 and VF-6 swapped designations on 15 July 1943, resulting in a three-year controversy as to which squadron owned the Felix name and emblem until VF-3 was re-designated VF-3A on 15 November 1946, and awarded the official approval to adopt Felix the Cat by the ...
Its implied that he tortures Madge Burrows' (another resident) cat by doing things like putting it in a dryer, throwing it in the pool or stuffing it into the village gymnasium's punching bag, though he denies it by saying a new catchphrase "Wasn't me. I love that bloody cat".
The soon-to-be 'The Voice' coach shared photos of her bloody wounds on Instagram after being attacked by a cat. Miley Cyrus gets mauled by a cat, shares the bloody pics Skip to main content
When Buttercup the cat collapsed at his home in Key West, Florida, last month, a dog came to his rescue with a blood transfusion. The tabby cat was diagnosed with anemia at the Marathon.
Several full episodes of The Simpsons were centered on the fictional production history of The Itchy & Scratchy Show.It begins with Chester J. Lampwick creating Itchy the mouse for the now-lost silent cartoon Manhattan Madness, in which Itchy brutally attacks and kills an Irishman and Theodore Roosevelt, in 1919 (the year of the first Felix the Cat cartoon).
Related: Scared Rescue Dog Who Wears 'Brave Girl Ears' In NYC Needs a Forever Home "Annabelle is wishing for a home this holiday season," Boblet wrote in the video's text overlay.
"The Quartermaster's Store" is a traditional song from England.It is Roud Folk Song Index no. 10508. [1] The origins of both tune and words are uncertain. It was sung by British and ANZAC soldiers during World War I, [2] [3] [4] but may be an older song of the prewar British regular army, [3] or even have origins dating back to the English Civil War in the 17th century. [4]