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    This is a great cat...

    he was in our paper and his name is Yang. It seems as if someone has turned John Malkovich into a cat.
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    Err....

    this one?
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    Blasted!

    I can't post pictures....what a fool....

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    I could see the pic....

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    I seen it too!

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    I could see it too, but it looked like a beautiful needlepoint!

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    I saw it too! You did it right, good job!

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    I can see it too, it's just very big and pixelated is all. You should try re-sizing it or something.

    Gini, what's a needlepoint? I thought it looked like a Spynxh (a hairless breed of cat incase someone don't know)

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    Ann, needlepoint is a sewing thing, with needle and thread. Kind of like Cross Stitch if you know what that is. Since the picture is made with needle and thread sometimes the detail can't be too precise, that's why Gini said it looked like needlepoint.

    I saw the pictures too and that's what they looked like. Cat kinda looks like a Sphynx - like Ann says.

    PS - don't be embarrassed Ann. It's just a language/culture thing. You can't be expected to know all the hobbies we have here in the US that might be called something different in Sweden. Just think of the things you're learning here on Pet Talk.
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    Aha, I get it now! Thanks for explaining And I do know what cross stitching is, I actually like doing it myself! As a matter of fact, thanks to your post I was reminded to post something I've been meaning to for ages! If you're curious to see what I mean, take a look here.

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