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not going to find wisdom here, ever... but - there may well be lotsmany dolphins, also - i like cats... so a lot of cat vids may be re-posted...
Aberdeen, Scotland Katılım Nisan 2016
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what the world needs now -
is cats, more cats...
prrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrfect
Jeffrey Ⓥ@LiftForever67
"For best crying, mewling or whining, the Oscar goes to..." #Oscars #Caturday #CatsOfTwitter
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#Caturday - kitty of #Samarkand refusing to let sound man Seb’s kit go 😹while filming tonight’s #Treasures of #Uzbekistan 😻
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A railway company in Japan once ran out of money to pay a stationmaster. So they gave the job to the cat who lived outside the station. She wore a custom made hat, worked for cat food, and saved the entire line.
Her name was Tama. She was a calico cat who had spent her days sitting near the entrance of Kishi Station in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, greeting passengers anyway. When the company destaffed the station in 2006 to cut costs, the president visited to discuss what to do about the stray cats living nearby. He looked into Tama's eyes and later said they conveyed a sense of purpose as strong as any of his employees.
He made her stationmaster.
Within a month passenger numbers rose by seventeen percent. People began travelling from across Japan just to see her. Tourists arrived from other countries. A French documentary crew came to film her. The station was eventually rebuilt in the shape of a cat's face.
In her eight years as stationmaster Tama contributed an estimated one billion yen to the local economy. She was promoted four times. She eventually held the title of Honorary President of the railway. The only female in a senior position in the entire company.
When she passed away in 2015 over three thousand people attended her funeral. She was given the posthumous title Honorary Eternal Stationmaster and enshrined at a nearby Shinto shrine as a goddess.
The position of stationmaster at Kishi Station is still held by a cat today.
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Have added some make your own message in a bottle wish bottles to Etsy shop. Each includes a lucky groatie buckie shell #Shetland
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"I am sure that as a woman I can do a very good skyscraper"
- Zaha Hadid (1950-2016), award winning, Iraqi-British architect #WomensArt

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If (as Andrew Neil says) GB News has become Reform TV then maybe there’s a case for the @ElectoralCommUK to start taking an interest independent.co.uk/voices/reform-…
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When the U.S. president threatens China with delaying their planed bilateral summit if Beijing doesn't send military to help open the Strait of Hormuz, you know things are very, very bad for "Operation Epic Fury."
My kind reminder: Oil ships flying Chinese national flags are free to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
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