A word to the wise.. don't piss off a Florida cat.
Deputies in Pinellas County, Fla., are searching for the person who shot a kitten with an arrow that came within inches of its heart, according to a Local 6 News report. Veterinarians removed the arrow piercing the kitten from its shoulder to abdomen and have nursed it back to health.
No, it's not an old sea myth or a bad horror movie. 
From Ananova comes news of a 200-foot-long toy rabbit, knitted by dozens of grannies out of pink wool. The giant bunny lies on the side of the 5,000 foot high Colletto Fava mountain in northern Italy's Piedmont region.
During a recent press conference, the Mayor of New Orleans, Ray Nagin began to lose control of the press and General Russel Honore had to jump in and save the mayor's sorry ass. 

Here we go again. Time to batten down the hatches. T.S. Rita is coming a scant three weeks after Hurricane Katrina.
Bavarian Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber and his wife Karin drink from their Bavarian steins during the official opening ceremony of the original Munich Oktoberfest September 17, 2005. Hailed as the world's biggest and most famous beer festival, the 172nd Oktoberfest will be visited by 6 million people who will consume 6 million liters of beer (about 1.578 miilion gallons). Reuters/Wolfgang Rattay. 
No, not an anti-perspirant ad, but England cricket captain Michael Vaughan holding aloft a replica of the Ashes urn as players Kevin Pietersen, center, and Andrew Flintoff, right, celebrate during the Ashes victory parade in London on Tuesday. England regained the Ashes on Monday after drawing the final Test match against Australia winning the series 2-1. (AP Photo/Matthew Fearn/PA)
In the same way you can't keep the human spirit down (evidenced here by NOLA citizen, Alex Perez, carrying his cats to safety in Tupperware), the truth will out, come hell or high water.
In case you missed it, hip hop rapper Kanye West, who used a network hurricane fundraiser to charge "George Bush doesn't care about black people" was loudly and lustily booed during last night's NFL kickoff show.
Ever have one of those days?
Yet, this AP photo from 9/1/05 shows a school bus park, apparently filled to capacity with buses, under 4 feet of water. Ask yourself, why if a mandatory evacuation of New Orleans was ordered, why weren't all the taxpayer-purchased buses used to evacuate the citizens who had no means to get out?

