It does look a bit like its namesake. Insect wranglers on the SF Bay.
They've got twin hammocks to lure you into thinking you could just take a snooze while you float down a lazy river. Then, as soon as the wind picks up, they try to cata(maran)pult you into the drink. Wily buggers.
I don't think your model was in the video. You have the Lolcats edition, with Ceiling Cat in the crows nest, yeah?
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It does look a bit like its namesake. Insect wranglers on the SF Bay.
ReplyDeleteThey've got twin hammocks to lure you into thinking you could just take a snooze while you float down a lazy river. Then, as soon as the wind picks up, they try to cata(maran)pult you into the drink. Wily buggers.
I don't think your model was in the video. You have the Lolcats edition, with Ceiling Cat in the crows nest, yeah?