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June 4th, 2013
Today, as promised, we will begin our lecture regarding the Battle of Waterloo. When I met Napoleon Bonaparte…I told him…Do not do it! Alas, he did not listen. If one wishes to know more about this particular conversation, one needs to check out my book Cat Paws Through History, Ko-Ko the Cat Meets Napoleon Bonaparte. One of my whiskers is drooping now. I have been saddened by this entire matter. We shall have to pick up where we left off tomorrow. Ta-ta!
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June 4th, 2013
Today, as promised, we will begin our lecture regarding the Battle of Waterloo. When I met Napoleon Bonaparte…I told him…Do not do it! Alas, he did not listen. If one wishes to know more about this particular conversation, one needs to check out my book Cat Paws Through History, Ko-Ko the Cat Meets Napoleon Bonaparte. One of my whiskers is drooping now. I have been saddened by this entire matter. We shall have to pick up where we left off tomorrow. Ta-ta!
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June 1st, 2013
Next week, I shall begin to discuss the Battle of Waterloo. Prepare thyself. It shall be a most furry situation! In the meantime, please do enjoy your weekend. Ta-ta!
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June 1st, 2013
Next week, I shall begin to discuss the Battle of Waterloo. Prepare thyself. It shall be a most furry situation! In the meantime, please do enjoy your weekend. Ta-ta!
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May 23rd, 2013
Actually, I have a C.H.D. which stands for a Doctorate in Cat-ilosophy. However, if you wish to refer to me as Dr. Ko-Ko, that would be quite appropriate as well. Thus, let us begin our second day in the adventures of Ko-Ko the Cat and his unique blog. Overnight, as I spent many an hour purring, I had much to ponder upon. I decided that in my blog, I would share with the masses, my passions for the various matters of importance in the daily existence of my life as an extraordinary pussycat. For example, my adventures and travels, my love of history, classical music and film. The importance of etiquette in the day to day survival of man and beast, etc.
Alas, it shall be an interesting journey. Well,… let us state that it shall be quite enlightening. I shall ponder some more this evening, and perhaps tomorrow,…we shall begin…that is,…if I feel like it. After all, first and foremost, I am a pussycat. Pussycats do what they want…when they want.
Get use to it! It is…what it is. Ta-Ta!
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May 23rd, 2013
Actually, I have a C.H.D. which stands for a Doctorate in Cat-ilosophy. However, if you wish to refer to me as Dr. Ko-Ko, that would be quite appropriate as well. Thus, let us begin our second day in the adventures of Ko-Ko the Cat and his unique blog. Overnight, as I spent many an hour purring, I had much to ponder upon. I decided that in my blog, I would share with the masses, my passions for the various matters of importance in the daily existence of my life as an extraordinary pussycat. For example, my adventures and travels, my love of history, classical music and film. The importance of etiquette in the day to day survival of man and beast, etc.
Alas, it shall be an interesting journey. Well,… let us state that it shall be quite enlightening. I shall ponder some more this evening, and perhaps tomorrow,…we shall begin…that is,…if I feel like it. After all, first and foremost, I am a pussycat. Pussycats do what they want…when they want.
Get use to it! It is…what it is. Ta-Ta!
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May 22nd, 2013
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Ko-Ko the Cat. I am a most purr-snickety pussycat…I have an opinion about most everything. I intend to share my thoughts with the world: Whether or not, they are prepared to hear it…that is another matter completely. For, I do believe that the world would be a much better place if the humans would meddle less in the day to day goings on, and simply allow the intelligent pussycats to run things. Now, one may ask, why would a pussycat wish to blog? The answer is quite simple. The other day, I was viewing the television when I saw a dog blogging. “Now, Ko-Ko,”I stated to myself as I snickered beneath my long, white whiskers,”if that creature can blog,…you…most certainly…can blog as well. Therefore, I simply decided to do so. The world would be a much better place…once I share my philosophies of life with the public. Be prepared…Ta-ta!
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May 22nd, 2013
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Ko-Ko the Cat. I am a most purr-snickety pussycat…I have an opinion about most everything. I intend to share my thoughts with the world: Whether or not, they are prepared to hear it…that is another matter completely. For, I do believe that the world would be a much better place if the humans would meddle less in the day to day goings on, and simply allow the intelligent pussycats to run things. Now, one may ask, why would a pussycat wish to blog? The answer is quite simple. The other day, I was viewing the television when I saw a dog blogging. “Now, Ko-Ko,”I stated to myself as I snickered beneath my long, white whiskers,”if that creature can blog,…you…most certainly…can blog as well. Therefore, I simply decided to do so. The world would be a much better place…once I share my philosophies of life with the public. Be prepared…Ta-ta!
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March 27th, 2012
“Then suddenly, in the distance, he spotted the grass covered hill with a monument placed on the very top. There stood a grand statue. What was that?—He peered intensely, as his golden eyes became more owl-like and focused. My goodness! My goodness gracious! It—was a lion! Now, this was rather ridiculous, he mused, with a squint of his eyes. To think that Mumzy and Popzy had brought him all this way in order to see a statue of a lion was somewhat of a curious idea: However, they had been known to do stranger things than that. Living with them was one adventure after another: Woop-de-doo! Ko-Ko continued staring out of the window in a mesmerized manner. That lion looked quite majestic: For a lion that is, he pondered pensively. Personally, if one were to ask him, he felt that cats were more majestic, but then again, it was perhaps a matter of opinion: His own catty one.”
Excerpt from: Cat Paws Through History,
Ko-Ko the Cat Meets Napoleon Bonaparte
By Isabel H. Stepanian
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March 27th, 2012
“Then suddenly, in the distance, he spotted the grass covered hill with a monument placed on the very top. There stood a grand statue. What was that?—He peered intensely, as his golden eyes became more owl-like and focused. My goodness! My goodness gracious! It—was a lion! Now, this was rather ridiculous, he mused, with a squint of his eyes. To think that Mumzy and Popzy had brought him all this way in order to see a statue of a lion was somewhat of a curious idea: However, they had been known to do stranger things than that. Living with them was one adventure after another: Woop-de-doo! Ko-Ko continued staring out of the window in a mesmerized manner. That lion looked quite majestic: For a lion that is, he pondered pensively. Personally, if one were to ask him, he felt that cats were more majestic, but then again, it was perhaps a matter of opinion: His own catty one.”
Excerpt from: Cat Paws Through History,
Ko-Ko the Cat Meets Napoleon Bonaparte
By Isabel H. Stepanian
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