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No need to answer....

If you know what happened to the money the NG made from the
T-shirts, raise your hand. Where was the cat?

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> If you know what happened to the money the NG made from the
> T-shirts, raise your hand. Where was the cat?


Oh, damn.

I'll be up all night trying to remember this without googling!

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On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 22:03:34 -0600, arthur alexander
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>If you know what happened to the money the NG made from the
>T-shirts, raise your hand. Where was the cat?
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>A-


Didn't it go to a heart transplant charity in Hattie's honor?
The cat was in the hat....iow don't have a clue. I'll probably
remember the minute I hit "send now"

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On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 22:03:34 -0600, arthur alexander
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>No need to answer....
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>If you know what happened to the money the NG made from the
>T-shirts, raise your hand. Where was the cat?


All I remember is the t-shirt was navy with white lettering with a
knife and fork on either side of a big @ to signify a plate and the
slogan "The Chaotic Kitchen." Other than that <shrug> OTOH, my memory
is so selective that I can hide my own Easter eggs.

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On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 18:07:19 -0800, Terry Pulliam Burd
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>All I remember is the t-shirt was navy with white lettering with a
>knife and fork on either side of a big @ to signify a plate and the
>slogan "The Chaotic Kitchen."


And I think Iain Liddell designed it.

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