Cachinnates

"Cachinnate" derives from the Latin verb "cachinnare," meaning "to laugh loudly," and was probably coined in imitation of a loud laugh. "Cachinnare" is much like the Old English "ceahhetan," the Old High German "kachazzen," and the Greek "kachazein" —all words of imitative origin that essentially meant "to laugh loudly." "Cackle" has a different ancestor (Middle English "cakelen"), but is also believed to have been modeled after the sound of laughter. Simply put, this blog is full of laughs.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

A Few Thoughts On Cat Baths


"But you said you loved me!"



"You will pay, as God as my witness, you will pay."



"You call this water warm?!?"



"I don't think I like you anymore."



"You lied!"



"E.T. Phone Home... quick!"



"No, I'm not your 'good little kitty' anymore."



"Traction... I'm losing traction!"



"I want my Mommmmyyyyyyy!"



"No, no, no, no... NOOOOO!!!!!"

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