Last night, Kevin said this to the cat: "Norman, you need to become more diplomatic"
whatever that means...
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3 comments:
My mother says that diplomacy is the ability to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they can't wait to get started.
Good luck, Norman!
cats are fairly diplomatic in that sense then. even when they are doing something horrible, like clawing something, it is kinda cute and endearing at the moment.
diplacy is the art of making up BS on the spot and believing it so much you can sell it. saras moms def. is good too.
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