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Where is our Ruski friend?
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Do you think they got the idea from watching Bond?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI'm watching Goldfinger at the moment. Pussy Galore.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostCIA recruited cat to bug Russians - Telegraph
"THE CIA tried to uncover the Kremlin's deepest secrets during the 1960s by turning cats into walking bugging devices, recently declassified documents show."
The only bugs my cats ever had were jumpy bitey things.
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BBC News - The paintings 'made better with cats'
My ex had a cat. Bloody thing used to jump up on the bed in the middle of the night and land square on my nuts. If the CIA had that one, and trained it to shout '9 out of 10 of us prefer capitalist catfood' each time i'm sure world history would be much different.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostCIA recruited cat to bug Russians - Telegraph
"THE CIA tried to uncover the Kremlin's deepest secrets during the 1960s by turning cats into walking bugging devices, recently declassified documents show."
The only bugs my cats ever had were jumpy bitey things.
Talking of cats...
BBC News - The paintings 'made better with cats'
come on guys. you have had plenty of time to come up with a pussy joke.
hurry up or I'll have to get stuck in and lick the problem
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Agency bug cats
CIA recruited cat to bug Russians - Telegraph
"THE CIA tried to uncover the Kremlin's deepest secrets during the 1960s by turning cats into walking bugging devices, recently declassified documents show."
The only bugs my cats ever had were jumpy bitey things.
Talking of cats...
BBC News - The paintings 'made better with cats'Tags: None
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