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Re: flying a cat

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scotty73 wrote:
highlander wrote:
lozz wrote:and giving a cat the Name Orville dosent sound right,

wasnt orville a green Bird ?
What I think he was doing was making a "clever" reference to Orville Wright, one of the famous Wright Brothers, the former bicycle repair shop men who designed, built, and flew the world's first controlled powered fixed-wing aircraft at Kitty Hawk back in 1903.

EDIT: Damn, FarmerNinja beat me to it
Or was it this Orville like lozz asked?


Orville: I wish I could fly way up to the sky but I can’t,
Keith: You can,
Orville: I can’t!

:lol: :lol:
orville and keith are still around http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN2rlIi3 ... F512567605

another one of his Epic fails
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Re: flying a cat

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ibet this one wouidnt fly if it were serv'od up :supafrisk:
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That picture looks a bit edited, but there are cats of that size in the form of tigers, some eejit could probably make a plane out of one of them aswell same principle as the cat just use bigger motors.
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I mind a few years ago they had the seacat.
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