NTB/RACC-Con: Who Killed the Cat With Glasses?
Scott Eiler
seiler at eilertech.com
Wed Jul 18 16:24:41 PDT 2012
On 07/18/2012 03:39 PM, Andrew Perron wrote:
> On Jul 17, 11:26 pm, Scott Eiler <sei... at eilertech.com> wrote:
>> On 7/17/2012 4:33 PM, Andrew Perron wrote:
>>
>>>>> "Is this your cafe?" Pitt asked, looking around. "I was hoping you
>>>>> were a customer here. In fact, I was hoping you happened to be Dr. Thelma
>>>>> Annlouise, the noted feline ophthalmologist."
>>> It's amazing how much the names are tipoffs to who wrote which part.
>>
>> If it helps your theory, Andrew, I didn't get to name any characters I
>> didn't bring.
>
> It quite supports my theory!
>
>> However, I ran rampant over some other sections after the
>> names were assigned. And most of the fun stuff that happened to *my*
>> characters wasn't mine. 8{D>
>
> Mwahahaha. (bam-a-lam)
>
>>>>> "Si! I am Latino*and* I am American! I was American before
>>>>> your American ancestors were even*in* America! Now... do you
>>>>> surrender?"
>>
>>>>> MacCavity chuckled. "I suppose so. Following you around should
>>>>> give me*great* amusement."
>>
>>>>> "Bravo! Then come with me! Evil is afoot!"
>>> ...so, weren't they opposed, or...?
>>
>> Weren't who opposed by what? Cat #2 wiped out Cat #1's evil minion on
>> an overpass near a police station, but no one else noticed them. Who would?
>
> Yeah, but I mean, it seemed like they were enemies (for some reason)
> and now they're working together. It's just a bit of a jarring
> transition.
... oh, *that* opposition. Well, without taking on credit or blame, I
see MacCavity as a cat who's quick to expediently surrender when it's to
his advantage, and Habanero as a cat who doesn't hold a grudge against a
defeated foe. And I'm kind of unclear whether MacCavity had anything to
do with the villainous plot anyway. So the punishment Habanero had in
mind for him was probably a really good talking-to.
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