The Meemoo: a sordid past, a promising future

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Field of Meemology turned on head for 2nd time...so now standing up straight with feet on ground and head where it is supposed to be!!!


The still image captured by this high-tech meemology tool is familiar...a meemoo eating something after it has pulled aforementioned something into the wall. In this case, an unfortunate baby's rattle. But I will tell you what is not familiar...the word used to describe that item after it has been pulled into the wall. Up until this point, meemology had not coined a term for objects as crucial as what meemoos pull into walls. The wait is over! For the second time in the history of meemology, Sir Puffington, leading expert on scientific terms related to the field of meemology, has done it! First he shocked and astonished the world when he introduced the term "meemoo" to describe the furred, walled dwellers infesting structures worldwide. Now, he has reinvented the way we think about what goes on in our walls once more! Behold, Sir Puffington gives us "Meemoomentos"...a term that can now be used safely to apply to any and all objects meemoos pull into walls, including postal workers. Truly, this is a great day for meemologists, and a great day for humanity. We applaud you Sir Puffington.

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