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Taco Cat
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Re: Taco Cat
If he's Taco Cat, why is he holding a burrito? Inquiring minds want to know?
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Re: Taco Cat
I have no answer but I will post the question at the place I found the image.
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Burrito cat
Here's a burrito cat
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Re: Taco Cat
And a taco cat
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Re: Taco Cat
That image has put me off tacos for a bit.
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Re: Taco Cat
So can someone explain to one who's never eaten a taco, i.e. me, what is a tacocat?
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Re: Taco Cat
He who plants a seed, plants life.
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Re: Taco Cat
Actually, it seems to be a lavash
https://www.istockphoto.com/photo/cat-w ... -135543627
As somebody who's never eaten a lavash, perhaps some can explain ...
And the other question
I guess a cat which eats, or which is eaten inside, a taco.
We used to run a market stall selling tacos and other Mexican style food. It was called Taco Way, as it wasn't sit down dining.
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Re: Taco Cat
Quick! Someone! Anyone? How to unsubscribe from this thread ...
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Re: Taco Cat
It's a palindrome.
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Re: Taco Cat
He who plants a seed, plants life.
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Re: Taco Cat
I get that but I assume it must have been a 'thing' before it was noticed it was also a palindrome. If not, is it just one of many weird word combinations that are palindromes that the Internet has latched onto because the Internet goes daft over cats??
Ken
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Re: Taco Cat
Sorry, for some reason my brain thinks it's funny to state the obvious!
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Re: Taco Cat
Oh I get it now, it has no meme-ing
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Re: Taco Cat
It's been dismemebered.
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Re: Taco Cat
A cat taco might be the best use for a cat. I suspect they might not taste the best however.
Your view of ata is shared.
I'm not a dog fan either. Not any more.
We've done dog sitting twice, for our daughter's dachshund.
The first time, he managed to open an eat a plastic jar of chocolates. These are dangerous for dogs - an expensive visit to the vet ensued.
The second time, he destroyed a fly wire screen in our brand new house. We had to replace it with a much more expensive dog proof screen. Then, a week later, he did the same thing to a newly installed fly wire screen door.
We can't afford to do.dog sitting any more.
Your view of ata is shared.
I'm not a dog fan either. Not any more.
We've done dog sitting twice, for our daughter's dachshund.
The first time, he managed to open an eat a plastic jar of chocolates. These are dangerous for dogs - an expensive visit to the vet ensued.
The second time, he destroyed a fly wire screen in our brand new house. We had to replace it with a much more expensive dog proof screen. Then, a week later, he did the same thing to a newly installed fly wire screen door.
We can't afford to do.dog sitting any more.