wait a minute......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ahhhhhh butter side down. x
2006-11-30 00:13:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It breaks the guidelines of the earth, so the cat/toast mixture by no ability falls. consequently defying the regulation of gravity. This disrupts the hollow/time continuum, inflicting the earth to implode, commencing as much as be a large black hollow. each and every element gets sucked up and all human beings die. unhappy, yet actual. the two that, or your cat breaks some bones on account which you basically THREW IT OUT A WINDOW. and you ruined a wonderfully sturdy piece of buttered toast. Now, answer me this. Is it extremely extremely fairly fairly extremely worth the outcomes? the perfect answer is not any.
2016-12-10 18:58:37
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answered by ? 4
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this is a tried and tested experiment,
as convention states: cats land feet first, toast ands butter side down,
the cat would float approximately 12 1/2 inches from the ground and perpetually spin at approximately 3 and a quarter rpm, until the cat dies and/or the butter melts and drips off
this motion can be harnessed for a cheap and reliable power source, requiring minimal maintainance - requiring only minimal butter spreadage.
just 14 cats and a 1KG tub of margarine (flora is best) can power a small african village for 3 years
donna g, below.
i don't think you get the point!!!!!
jesus, get a grip, it's a theoretical joke. are you simple??
2006-11-29 23:06:50
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answered by ben_r_coupland 3
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Due to the Laws of Feline and Temperated Butterfied Pastry Physiques, the butered toast must land butter side down and the cat must land on its feet.
But the problem is resolved thus, the cat will land on its feet, then roll onto its back and then jump back on its feet and then roll on its back...
2006-11-29 23:28:36
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answered by Aaron_J88 2
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it would fall off and land buttered side down.
Unless of course it was firmly attached to the cat, in which case the cat would be tryin to dislodge it while falling and so would land it its back. Hence the toast would still land buttered side down.
2006-11-29 23:01:59
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answered by Dan-yul 2
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OK... I'll give it a try! But I've never owned a cat and after the last question of yours I answered I think the neighbours are starting to get suspicious.....
Butter side down!!!
And would you believe it...... He landed on a hamster covered in baked beans!!! Someone else trying to answer a question for someone.... small world init!!!
2006-11-30 01:34:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Cats always land on there feet!
So Buttered side down!
2006-11-29 23:05:46
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answered by louise s 2
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Neither side. The cat would land on its feet (they always do!). Then it would have a refreshing breakfast of hot buttered toast!
2006-11-29 22:53:42
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answered by crispy 5
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Im pretty sure the toast would still be on the cats back, and the cat would land on its feet....
2006-11-29 23:00:31
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answered by Mintjulip 6
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Buttered, hairy side down. They way you've worded the question, "it" is the toast not the cat.
2006-11-29 22:54:22
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answer #10
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answered by E B 5
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It it purs then yes it wants to be thrown out the window if it says no then dont throw it out the window
HA HA HA!
2006-11-30 00:33:22
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answered by Miss Pastry 1
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