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Something you should know about me is that I love Cats. It’s the first musical I saw, aged five and wearing a tail and cat ears. I may have also had whiskers. This viewing fuelled a love of musical theatre that only ended when jukebox music...
Contains spoilers for a movie that is over 30 years old.
Contains spoilers for Austin Powers although spoilers weren’t a thing in 1997
Contains spoilers for The Grand Budapest Hotel but not many because I didn’t finish watching it.
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When I was five I went to see the musical Cats dressed as a cat. 35 years later I am a Professional Cat Scientist and don't get to dress as a cat anymore. I probably own more cat shirts than the average person though. (All opinions are my own)
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