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Cat/Squirrel Roommate Conflict Reaches Head
By Scott Friedstein, FluffPo Correspondent
According to reports, Lyle the cat has finally put his paw down after a series of infractions committed by his squirrel roommate, Buford. Sources close to the situation tell The Fluffington Post that Buford has been effectively locked out of the pair’s apartment since misplacing his keys this morning.
“It had to happen,” says James Runson, a friend of the two. “Buford was always borrowing Lyle’s DVDs and never returning them. Then there was the garbage situation – Buford would never do it when it was his week. He can’t keep track of his keys but he somehow has no problem leaving acorns all over the place. Somebody had to set him straight.”
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Hamster Reviews New Kindle Fire HD
Though most tech writers reviewed the latest line of Kindle Fire tablets last month, hamster tech expert Millie likes to take her time with new devices. That’s why she waited until today to publish her full review of the new Kindle Fire HD.
Verdict? She loves it.
“Millie was very pleased with the new Kindle Fire HD,” said her editor, Jane Ford. “It’s faster, the screen is better and you can’t beat Amazon’s library of media content.”
Millie’s review covers the 7" version of the tablet. She’s still working on her review of the 8.9" model because, as Ford told us, “it takes longer for her to navigate the bigger screen.”
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Hamster Invents Dance Craze
“The Murray,” a new dance invented by namesake Murray the hamster, is sweeping the nation. From clubs to classrooms, from The Today Show to YouTube, the Murray is reportedly the hottest new dance craze and everyone is doing it.
When video of Murray performing his now signature dance gyrations first surfaced on the Internet last year, it didn’t go very far. But after late night comedian Jimmy Kimmel aired the video on his show last month, things really took off.
“Life has certainly changed for Murray,” said close friend Anita Roth. "He’s getting calls daily from reporters all over the world, invited to perform on TV… It’s nuts. He’s going to be on Ellen next week!“
Internet historians say they haven’t seen anything like this since the "Hamster Dance” of the mid-90s.
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