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OH PRETENDER I LOVE YOU MORE THAN PIE

I WISH I WAS HOME SO I COULD WATCH YOU

AND SELECT A MORE APPROPRIATE ICON

(spam me. please)
From: [identity profile] eldritch-flame.livejournal.com
*grins*

Out of curiosity, are you a QI fan, or do you just approve of my icon's overall sentiment? Because it is a valid life goal, I feel; to induce robot-like movement in felines by the judicious application of Smarties tubes ;)
From: [identity profile] piecesofalice.livejournal.com
I didn't actually realise that it was from something, but I want to know more.

I am laughing even now at the thought of robot-like cats. With tubes. Especially because my roommate want a cat.

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Date: 2007-03-25 09:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eldritch-flame.livejournal.com
Sadly, there was no actual putting Smarties tubes on cat's legs (althoug I remain hopeful that people watching the show tried it at home); QI is a British program which is sort of like the [livejournal.com profile] ljdq, where a panel of mostly stand-up comics (I think) try to answer ridiculous questions (for example, 'what is the link between Adam's bellybutton and the Archbishop of Canterbury's left ear?') with often hilarious results.

Sometimes the panelists are also given things to do over the course of the episode, and in one episode they were all given small chalkboards with a bunch of magnet letters on them, and told to make words out of them. At the end of the episode, one of the panelists had used all of his letters to come up with what you see in my icon.

It's a hilarious program, and I'd definitely recommend checking it out if you can. There are some clips up on YouTube, and I could provide you with info on obtaining episodes, if you're interested.
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