Apr. 21st, 2011
Kitty Pic of the Day
Apr. 21st, 2011 09:59 pmI didn't know they had cats in Libya, and such a pretty thing, too, so prim and demure, feline through and through, even amidst war.

I was driving back from the west gate of Ajdabiyah, where opposition forces were trading Grad rocket fire with Gaddafi’s forces to the west, when I saw a bombed-out upside-down pickup truck by the side of the road. It was probably a truck from Gaddafi’s militias that had been hit by a Coalition air strike. ... The cat let me do a photo shoot. The thud of rockets in the background didn’t seem to bother it.
-- The Dish
And that Gaddafi war isn't going away too quickly, is it? Who would've thought! Usually, our understanding of the Middle East is practically perfect - like playing tic-tac-toe.
I was driving back from the west gate of Ajdabiyah, where opposition forces were trading Grad rocket fire with Gaddafi’s forces to the west, when I saw a bombed-out upside-down pickup truck by the side of the road. It was probably a truck from Gaddafi’s militias that had been hit by a Coalition air strike. ... The cat let me do a photo shoot. The thud of rockets in the background didn’t seem to bother it.
-- The Dish
And that Gaddafi war isn't going away too quickly, is it? Who would've thought! Usually, our understanding of the Middle East is practically perfect - like playing tic-tac-toe.
Kitty Pic of the Day
Apr. 21st, 2011 09:59 pmI didn't know they had cats in Libya, and such a pretty thing, too, so prim and demure, feline through and through, even amidst war.

I was driving back from the west gate of Ajdabiyah, where opposition forces were trading Grad rocket fire with Gaddafi’s forces to the west, when I saw a bombed-out upside-down pickup truck by the side of the road. It was probably a truck from Gaddafi’s militias that had been hit by a Coalition air strike. ... The cat let me do a photo shoot. The thud of rockets in the background didn’t seem to bother it.
-- The Dish
And that Gaddafi war isn't going away too quickly, is it? Who would've thought! Usually, our understanding of the Middle East is practically perfect - like playing tic-tac-toe.
I was driving back from the west gate of Ajdabiyah, where opposition forces were trading Grad rocket fire with Gaddafi’s forces to the west, when I saw a bombed-out upside-down pickup truck by the side of the road. It was probably a truck from Gaddafi’s militias that had been hit by a Coalition air strike. ... The cat let me do a photo shoot. The thud of rockets in the background didn’t seem to bother it.
-- The Dish
And that Gaddafi war isn't going away too quickly, is it? Who would've thought! Usually, our understanding of the Middle East is practically perfect - like playing tic-tac-toe.