What the &#@*$ were you thinking?

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In summary, The video is dedicated to Ricco and Dr. Foofer, with the cat getting its revenge. However, Foofer doesn't fight back because the fruit-bat keeps him low on blood. The other cat says "see, I told you he wouldn't go for it." The background music adds to the disturbing nature of the clip. Foofer is unable to fight back due to being low on blood and being too laid back.
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"What the &#@!*$ were you thinking??!?"

The thread title makes sense when you get to the end of the movie. This video is dedicated to Ricco and Dr. Foofer.

 
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Hehe, the cat got what it deserved.
 
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If only Foofer would fight back.
 
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:smile: The kitty's expression is priceles...
 
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It's sort of like going out with an ugly girl. It's fun and it feels good until you realize your friends are watching.
 
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The other cat says, "see, I told you he wouldn't go for it."
 
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Kurdt said:
If only Foofer would fight back.
He can't fight back. Fruit-bat (cat vampire) keeps him low on blood so he has no energy.
 
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The background music makes that clip disturbing.
 
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Poor foofer is too laid back to stop the fruitbat. :(
 

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