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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2009

Ribby parroting the Adium logoff sound... or just a coincidence?

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  • cute ^^

  • also you can hear a bit of a purr mixed in with the final meow. SKEPTICISM DISPROVEN :D

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  • I raped the replay button

  • How cute! I can't stop laughing, lol.

  • huh!!!!!! awesome

  • CUTE

  • Same with my bengal-siamese mix (one talkative cat)

    Even if you repeated a word over and over next time you pass the spot you did it and the cat is there they will mimc the tones of the words! :D

  • correct. :P we have a siamese and she mimics our tones. sometimes if i play music, i think she sings along.

  • bengals and siamese are known for trying to mimic tones they hear

  • have you ever owned a bengal?

    they love to talk and repeat noises. mine does that all the time.

  • Nope. You can hear the cameraman's movements while the cat is meowing the first time. If what you say is true, then he had to have cut the cat's meow along with the movement sounds, creating a much more noticable repeat. Sure he could've recorded the cat meowing separately and mixed it in in post-production, but the acoustics match too well for that... besides, seems like a lot of effort to go through for 3 seconds of footage.

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