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Vent post: Cats inside pinball machines, why???

By Otaku

7 years ago


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    #19 7 years ago

    A pinball arrived just the other day ♪♪♫♫♫♪....... hahaha

    #20 7 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    The cat goes into the pinball machine to get the mice and rats.

    And go in it when hunted down by dogs....

    #23 7 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    Look what the cat dragged in!

    Yep still giving the cat hell...
    Haven't been on in awhile , figured I'd drop in & see whats going on in Em land.
    Glad to see the usual suspects are still here.

    #53 7 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    You guys want me to tell you about the cat that decided to take a nap in the fan shroud of my buddy's car back in the day?
    I didn't think so....

    If ended like this one below....

    Quoted from jrpinball:

    Many years ago, I used to bowl in a company league on Friday mornings after working the third shift. The bowling alley was located next to a rather poorly kept ASPCA shelter. One particularly frigid morning we had finished bowling, and one of my league mates went to start his car. It kind of locked up and wouldn't start, and when he opened the hood he discovered an obstruction in the belts. You guessed it! Apparently, the warm engine compartment was too much of an attraction for one of the strays, and it unfortunately it met it's end when the guy tried to start his car. To make the clean up a little easier, he had a friend drive him home, and he returned later that afternoon and by then the pathetic remains had frozen solid, making removal a little tidier. Sorry if I grossed anyone out, but this is something I'll never forget.

    Sounded like the # 10 life was the nail in coffin...

    #60 7 years ago

    Sneaky cat needs no door when it comes to Pinball ....

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