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Friday Cat Blogging – 17 June 2016

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Hilbert and Hopper get along fine, but they don’t cuddle up together much anymore. Yesterday they did, however, when Hilbert decided to barge into the pod that Hopper had already staked out. Usually she gives up pretty quickly when this happens (you can almost feel Hopper mentally rolling her eyes and then heading off to some Hilbert-free spot), but this time she held her ground. Aren’t they adorable?

And speaking of adorable, yesterday I wrote a post wondering what the hell Donald Trump meant by this: “Every time you turn on one of those aircraft carriers it costs you probably a million bucks. I’d say, don’t turn it on. The captain would say, we want to show you how great these engines are working. No, I don’t want to hear it, just stop.”

Well, a reader from Denmark emails to suggest that this was—wait for it—a Reaganesque reimagining by Donald, who told this story years ago about his own yacht. As soon as he started talking about things that float on the water—i.e., aircraft carriers—his mind apparently drifted back to his own personal experience with things that float on the water—i.e., the ill-fated Trump Princess megayacht. And if my reader is right, a captain of the Trump Princess once wanted to show off his ship’s engines to the boss, who was horrified at the potential expense of firing them up.

This totally makes sense, since Trump is so self-involved that everything always relates back to himself in one way or another. And it also makes sense that he might not have wanted to fire up the engines in his yacht—especially since he was in the process of going bankrupt at the time—whereas it makes no sense at all to worry about “turning on” the engine of a nuclear-powered Nimitz-class supercarrier. So: can anyone verify this? Did Trump originally tell this story about his own yacht, and somehow drifted back in time when he was talking about aircraft carriers yesterday?

And now, since you’ve all been so patient about me sneaking a Trump story into a catblogging post, on to the cats.

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My Beef with Meat – Rip Esselstyn

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My Beef with Meat

The Healthiest Argument for Eating a Plant-Strong Diet–Plus 140 New Engine 2 Recipes

Rip Esselstyn

Genre: Health & Fitness

Price: $12.99

Publish Date: May 14, 2013

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Seller: Hachette Digital, Inc.


For the millions who are following a plant-based diet, as well as those meat-eaters who are considering it,&lt;strong&gt; MY BEEF WITH MEAT&lt;/strong&gt; is the definitive guide to convincing all that it&#39;s truly the best way to eat! &lt;em&gt;New York Times &lt;/em&gt;Bestelling author of &lt;em&gt;The Engine 2 Diet&lt;/em&gt; and nutrition lecturer Rip Esselstyn, is back and ready to arm readers with the knowledge they need to win any argument with those who doubt the health benefits of a plant-based diet–and convince curious carnivores to change their diets once and for all. Esselstyn reveals information on the foods that most people believe are healthy, yet that scientific research shows are not. Some foods, in fact, he deems so destructive they deserve a warning label. Want to prevent heart attacks, stroke, cancer and Alzheimer&#39;s? Then learn the facts and gain the knowledge to convince those skeptics that they are misinformed about plant-base diets, for instance:&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;You don&#39;t need meat and dairy to have strong bones or get enough protein&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;You get enough calcium and iron in plants&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The myth of the Mediterranean diet&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;There is a serious problem with the Paleo diet&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you eat plants, you lose weight and feel great&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;MY BEEF WITH MEAT&lt;/strong&gt; proves the Engine 2 way of eating can optimize health and ultimately save lives and includes more than 145 delicious recipes to help readers reach that goal.

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Engine Management: Advanced Tuning

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