Friday, July 2, 2010

Preventive vs Preventative


When I read my previous post, I noticed that the picture said preventive and not preventative underneath it. Both can be used, however preventive is generally used to define an abstract concept and preventative is applied to an actual object. Whatev.

On a different note, I found this pictures of floating cats (or are they legless?). Isn't it oddly fascinating. Mmm hmmm, that's what I thought you would say. I am not weird!

What I'm thankful for today:
Canned soup
Shopping with my better half
Email

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mom, only you, would like this kind of picture.

If you look at the cat's eyes for long enough. They look like they want to kill you.

Anonymous said...

Now that's not true. Somebody else had to find this picture amusing enough to post on the internet.

The kitties eyes don't want to kill you, they are just frustrated that they can't move fast enough to catch the stinking mouse in front of them...hehehe