Anyone remember the '50s romantic comedy "Bell Book and Candle" with
James Stewart and Kim Novak? I just re-viewed it last night. It's a
delightful movie, but most delightful of all was Pyewacket, the noisy
Meezer "familiar." His behavior was *so* Siamese. The thing I really
loved, though, was that Pye achieved his magic dirty work through--
you know it-- concentrated purring. ;)
Theresa
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Yoj - 19 Dec 2004 22:47 GMT
> Anyone remember the '50s romantic comedy "Bell Book and Candle" with
> James Stewart and Kim Novak? I just re-viewed it last night. It's a
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> Theresa
I never saw the movie, but I did see it done as a play many years ago. They
used a black cat for Pyewacket. I made up my mind then and there that if I
ever had a black cat, I'd name it Pyewacket. Considering the fact that I'd
only ever had a dog and didn't even know any cats, that seemed pretty
unlikely. However, about 20 years later, it happened.
Joy
Ginger-lyn Summer - 20 Dec 2004 18:21 GMT
>Anyone remember the '50s romantic comedy "Bell Book and Candle" with
>James Stewart and Kim Novak? I just re-viewed it last night. It's a
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>Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh
>My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com
I'd forgotten about that! Too purr-fect! ;-)
Ginger-lyn
who as a Wiccan *should* have a black cat named Pyewacket, but in
spite of many black cats, never has.