When I got out of the car yesterday and walked to my front door a cat followed me. She even followed me past the front door and up the stairs.
Currently looking for her owners. No luck yet.
The funny thing is, she looks a lot like my own cat (see below), although from these pictures it’s not that apparent.
[There was a movie around here of the last 3 laps of this amazing race, but the Bernie Ecclestone decided he didn't want to share it, so all movies are getting removed from the internet. Bastard.]
McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton is the 30th – and youngest-ever – world champion. Lady Luck was on his side after bitter misfortune befell Ferrari’s Felipe Massa, who crossed the line first after a pluperfect performance and seemed to have achieved the impossible.
Rain in the closing stages had prompted the first five – Massa, Renault’s Fernando Alonso, Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen, Hamilton and Toro Rosso’s Sebastian Vettel – to pit for wet tyres. Crucially, Timo Glock, running sixth for Toyota, did not.
Massa, Alonso and Raikkonen resumed in first to third places, but Hamilton and Vettel fell behind Glock. That was still good enough for Hamilton. But then, under pressure on the 70th lap, he made a crucial mistake and slid wide. It was all Vettel needed and the Toro Rosso driver pushed through to snatch away the fifth place that Hamilton needed to become champion.
Even as Massa crossed the line, Hamilton was only sixth and the Brazilian was the champion. But as Vettel and Hamilton slammed out of the final corner, Glock’s Toyota was slowing in front of them, the German struggling for grip on his increasingly unsuitable rubber. From the jaws of defeat, the British driver snatched back the crown in one of the most dramatic title deciders in history. No Hollywood script could have been more exciting.
From Formula1.com.

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