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Cat Goes ‘Backpacking’ Around Europe
Anderson the cat had a dream. He wanted to take a year off before college and just bum around Europe. This week, he made that dream a reality when he stowed away in the backpack of his friend Chris Samson, who himself had just left for a European sojourn.
The Fluffington Post caught up with Samson and Anderson outside of Marseille, France.
“When I first found Andy in my pack I’ll admit, I was a little pissed,” recalled Samson. “But the little guy is a pretty good travel buddy.”
According to Samson traveling with a cat has its perks. Anderson doesn’t weigh much, he keeps bugs at bay at night, he has a knack for finding the best napping spots in every city, and he’s great at starting conversations with fellow travelers at hostels.
Via fraulein_kitzen.
BREAKING: Mark Zuckerberg Is Actually a French Bulldog
The Fluffington Post has obtained photographic evidence that suggests that billionaire Internet developer and social networking pioneer Mark Zuckerberg is actually a French Bulldog.
Forensic photographers have verified the authenticity of the photo – this is indeed a French Bulldog, and he is indeed wearing a trademark Zuckerberg-style hoodie. We can only draw one conclusion: the CEO of Facebook is an adorable puppy.
We’ve reached out to Facebook for comment and will update this post if and when we hear back.
UPDATE: The Fluffington Post regrets the need to retract this entire article. It turns out this is a photo of a rather well-known French Bulldog named Manny (follow him on Instagram here) and not of Mark Zuckerberg.
We apologize for the mistake.
Cat Sues Computer Manufacturer for False Advertising
Bobcat, an orange tabby from New Jersey, has brought suit against computer maker Lenovo. At issue, the cat claims that when he ordered his ThinkCentre desktop PC the website claimed it would come with a free mouse.
“Instead, Bobcat was sent a computer input device that in no way resembles a rodent,” reads the legal brief filed at the Bergen County Court House in Hackensack, NJ this morning.
Legal scholars, however, say the case has no merit.
“This really won’t go anywhere,” said Timothy Goldthwaite, a professor of consumer law at Princeton University. “While the Lenovo web site doesn’t explicitly specify computer mouse, it is unreasonable to assume that a major electronics manufacturer would ship a live rodent with a PC purchase. This is just a waste of the court’s time.”
Via Jacob Davies.