Those sound like especially good mushrooms where did you say you found them?

At 12:42 AM 5/24/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Hmm. Maybe it's unusual that my cat gets red-eye. Is it also unusual for
>cats to speak, levitate and turn their heads 360 degrees? Maybe I should
>stop eating those mushrooms I find in the woods ...
>
>
> >
> > My cat is green eyed, and gets wicked cases of "green-eye effect" when
>she's
> > posing directly at the camera.
> >
> > But cat's eyes are different than humans, in that they also reflect
> > surrounding light, some of comes back out in a focused beam (tapetum
> > lucidum).  See
> > http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/may97/863469939.Zo.r.html
> >
> > Try this experiment: let your cat out on a moonlight night, follow it
>around
> > until your own eyes adjust to the darkness (20-30 minutes).  Look very
> > carefully at the area in front of the cat, and you'll see what appears to
>be
> > 2 very faint headlight beam patterns emanating from the cat's eyes.
> > Dropping a hit of LSD helps one see this effect more clearly.  Is it
>Friday
> > yet?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Gerald
> >
> >
> >
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