Posted by Happyflower on December 6, 2006, at 17:29:02
When Dr. Bob is asked what he prefers, dogs or cats, and he evades the question.
My conclusion is that he likes neither all that much because most animal lovers tend to not see that as a very personal question to answer, and will answer it easily or will say both. But evading the question makes me go hmmmmmmmm.
Or it could be he likes rats the best and like to do experiments on them and feel threatened by cats because they could eat his rats and ruin his experiment. And dogs can salivate when they see the cats running after the rats , which would mess up his experiment because of all the slimmy DNA all over the lab. Plus if the cat ate the rat and dog ate the cat who ate the rat, could have weird results in the lab because the rat was infested with people DNA, which cause the dog would start to show human signs like talking and asking personal questions when all he wants is to play with his rats.
Plus it might be uncivil to dog owners if he preferes cats, and vice versa.
So my conclusion is he is being smart by not answering the question, besides my conclusion is much more exciting, don't ya all think? :-)Okay, back to my boring paper on elderly perception due tommorrow. Yikes!
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