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  1. bobkater

    Ask a silly question and get a silly answer

    My take on sausage ends is that “sausages” sounds like “isosceles”, which must be symmetrical and thus have two ends. Btw, Germans consider sausages as godly food, because only god knows what goes in them. Rubber boots are made for rubber, so that it’s used and stays in demand, and is not...
  2. bobkater

    Ask a silly question and get a silly answer

    A cat has genius in his genes. So, what we have to test is that it is indeed a cat. For this, we use the duck test: If it looks like a cat, walks like a cat and meows like a cat, then it probably is a cat. If everything has an end, why does a sausage have two?
  3. bobkater

    Ask a silly question and get a silly answer

    The obvious answer would be not to laugh. But I'd prefer to say, the worst medicine is to take too many medicines. Is a retail store where a cat can get a new tail?
  4. bobkater

    Ask a silly question and get a silly answer

    The ancient Greek philosopher Diogenes was going round looking for an honest man. And the owl, being the bird of wisdom and symbol of ancient Athens, carries on the search, which, apparently, has been unsuccessful in all these years. Should people who visit a psychiatrist have their heads examined?
  5. bobkater

    Ask a silly question and get a silly answer

    The trouble with constructions, especially public works, roads etc, is that they go on forever, so we never find out what's under them. When someone says that he took a calculated risk, where are the calculations?
  6. bobkater

    Ask a silly question and get a silly answer

    Well, I've never heard of a squareabout, but I suppose, if a couple of tracks knock off parts of it, it could become a polygonabout. Why do we say people work like dogs if they work all day, while dogs do nothing but lie around?
  7. bobkater

    Another brave cat saves the day

    The cat is an underrated animal of many qualities. It was not without justification that it was considered as god in Ancient Egypt.
  8. bobkater

    Question of the Day - Tuesday, January 9

    I'll answer diplomatically, if I may, quoting a famous name: It’s very difficult to predict anything, especially the future. (Niels Bohr)
  9. bobkater

    4 Letters - Change one letter to make a new word

    Chat (which is also cat in French)
  10. bobkater

    Ask a silly question and get a silly answer

    Apparently, the word junior is not gender-specific and also be used for girls. This, I have just learned myself because of this question. The trouble with the above answer is that it's not silly. So, I'd try using junioress for a girl. Who would win in a fight between Superman and Batman?
  11. bobkater

    Last Letter Starts the Next Cat-Related Word

    Nagging (for food)
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