The town where I live (it’s a small town) has a newspaper (it’s a crappy newspaper) that runs a weekly poll. The latest poll was:
"Do you prefer dogs or cats as pets?"
The results were:
YES: 63 %
NO: 37 %
I’m not sure what to think about that.
-glurk
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I don’t believe in monsters.
The town where I live (it’s a small town) has a newspaper (it’s a crappy newspaper) that runs a weekly poll. The latest poll was:
"Do you prefer dogs or cats as pets?"
The results were:
YES: 63 %
NO: 37 %I’m not sure what to think about that.
-glurk
Hahahaha!.
At least the numbers add up to 100. If I had to interpret or conceive of a way in which it made sense then I suppose it could be that the inferred question would actually be do you have a preference. So 63% of those asked did have a preference and 37% would be happy with either or both.
I may be ascribing too much to it though.
Run for Mayor. There’s no competition. ![]()
Ha!
"Do you prefer glurk or someone else as Mayor?"
Answer:
Yes: 40%
No: 27%
Pizza: 33%
Like it. ![]()
I wanted to add proof. Some often say "pictures or it didn’t happen!" LOL. I’ve redacted the paper’s name to avoid embarrassment to them ![]()
I thought that maybe 63 % preferred them as pets, and 37 % had them for dinner. Who knows, it’s weird around here.
-glurk
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I don’t believe in monsters.
The town where I live (it’s a small town) has a newspaper (it’s a crappy newspaper) that runs a weekly poll. The latest poll was:
"Do you prefer dogs or cats as pets?"
The results were:
YES: 63 %
NO: 37 %I’m not sure what to think about that.
-glurk
This is the sort of thing which makes it worthwhile – contrary to all evidence – to stay alive.
"Let’s call our friends!" And it all goes pear-shaped from there:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebv51QNm2Bk
-glurk
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I don’t believe in monsters.
That is too funny, glurk! I’m sending it to my son who has a 2 year old!



