Yahoo: Man Tests His Cats to See If They Can Resist Knocking Things Over, and the Result Is Hilarious
Man Tests His Cats to See If They Can Resist Knocking Things Over, and the Result Is Hilarious
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Olga Kazanovskaia / Shutterstock.com A cat never met an object at rest that it didn't want to knock over an edge—and ...
MSN: If Your Cat Likes to Knock Things Over at Home, Read This
If Your Cat Likes to Knock Things Over at Home, Read This
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Does anyone know of a eastern tree, suitable for zone 6, that has an interesting winter silhouette? I like the look of a black gum a few streets over, but I want to make sure that I do't over-look any other, possibly nicer ones, as this will probably be the last tree I ever plant. Thanks.
The usual order is "Why is this not [ready yet]?" Inverting it to "Why is not this [rose in bloom]?" might be possible in poetry, but it sounds awkward at best in everyday usage. Note: awkward at best is a euphemism for incorrect. Edit: you didn't ask about it, but for completeness I thought I'd mention that "Why isn't this [all over the internet]?" is perfectly fine; indeed, it's probably the ...