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Apparently Poor Pussy was a game that originated in the 20's

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poor_Pussy

 

http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/16599?msg=welcome_stranger

 

 

Poor Pussy is an old party game played by children and adults often in Drama classes or at parties. As it is described:

This game makes everybody laugh. Have the guests sit around the room. Choose one person to be the pussy. Pussy must go over to a guest and meow three times. The guest must pet pussy's head three times and say "Poor pussy, poor pussy, poor pussy," without laughing. The pussy should do his best to make the guest laugh. He can make funny meows and walk around like a cat. The pussy goes from one guest to another until someone laughs. The first one to laugh becomes the new pussy.

A variation of this game involves the exchange: Person: "Honey, I love you, give me a smile." Guest: "Honey, you know I love you, but I just can't smile."

 

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since we're talking about hilarious references to pussy from culture's past:

1. Children's typewriter training stickers (couldn't find any pics), one with a picture of a cat on it.  The instructions say, "Ring finger is 'pussy finger.'"  I saw them in the Smithsonian, if anyone wants to go look.  While you're at it, go to the museum of Natural History, and look for the bats.  There's one there with a schwantzen bigger than his head.

2. Frank Sinatra movie, "Tony Rome." 44:55.  Mrs Skyler hires him to find her ‘pussy that used to smile,’ among other great lines about her sad pussy.

 

http://viooz.co/movies/19428-tony-rome-1967.html

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