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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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an outdoor cat

0He's an outdoor cat.02br
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00What does it refer to and what's so funny about it? Thanks.02br
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0 The man is using a cat's litter tray (where pet cats are trained to go to the toilet) to practice his golf. The woman is saying "he's an outdoor cat" because the cat in the picture doesn't use a litter tray - it goes to the toilet outside. The suggestion is that the man is so obsessed with golf that he has gone and bought the cat litter tray specially.

  • 0 The man is using a cat's litter tray (where pet cats are trained to go to the toilet) to practice his golf.
  • The woman is saying "he's an outdoor cat" because the cat in the picture doesn't use a litter tray - it goes to the toilet outside.
  • The suggestion is that the man is so obsessed with golf that he has gone and bought the cat litter tray specially.
  • It's not very funny.
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0 The man is using a cat's litter tray (where pet cats are trained to go to the toilet) to practice his golf. The woman is saying "he's an outdoor cat" because the cat in the picture doesn't use a litter tray - it goes to the toilet outside. The suggestion is that the man is so obsessed with golf that he has gone and bought the cat litter tray specially. It's not very funny. 0-
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0Thanks, Lil' Ruby Rose.02br
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00Though it's not funny, yet I've learned a lot about your cullture from your explantion.0-

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