Purr URLesque Gives Web-Friendly Felines the Day Off on 9/9/09
Brian G Randles — September 3, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: urlesque
Urlesque.com has announced September 9, 2009 as the day that cats will be banned from the Internet. There is a petition full of Internet users willing to abstain from sharing and watching videos, pics and all other coverage of web-generated feline media.
While this will be grounds for outrage for some, the day will a serve as a welcome respite for the PC Purr Producers out there… did I just write that?
Anyway, in order to keep my pledge, I will have to remain strong and not watch Keyboard Cat (and I love me some Keyboard Cat) on that woeful Wednesday. To join or read more on the Boycat, click the attached link… right meow!
While this will be grounds for outrage for some, the day will a serve as a welcome respite for the PC Purr Producers out there… did I just write that?
Anyway, in order to keep my pledge, I will have to remain strong and not watch Keyboard Cat (and I love me some Keyboard Cat) on that woeful Wednesday. To join or read more on the Boycat, click the attached link… right meow!
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