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Category Archives: diversions
Don’t Underestimate Fluffy
Not only is the orange cat at the bottom of the tree many times smaller than the bear, it’s also declawed. See National Geographic News for the full story.
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Just in Time for Easter, It’s a Very Big Bunny
National Geographic has the story about a real-life Wallace and Gromit were-rabbit situation. This seemed like a good inaugural use of the “diversions” category, which I promise to use very sparingly.
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