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The Hat! The Hat! The Hat is on Fire!

In order to properly understand the reference here, you must be familiar with both a) the 2004 movie Eurotrip and b) the Bloodhound Gang’s 1996 remake to “Fire Water Burn” in which the lyrics are: “the roof! the roof! the roof is on fire!”

My roommate and I watched the movie Eurotrip shortly after it came out on video.  For some reason that is now unknown to me, we thought that scene where the guy’s hat was on fire and he mistook his friend’s warning for a feisty rendition of that song was the funniest thing EVER.  It was a running joke between us for well over a year, and each time it brought us to tears, we laughed so hard.  Again, I don’t know why.  It’s not that funny.

Now on to what I was really going to say.

Chris and I flew into Phoenix this evening, and after a short ride home from the airport, arrived at the house.  The first thing I noticed was that our house smelled… well, kind of odd.  Specifically, it smelled like new tires.  Yeah, I know.  Weird.  So I lit a couple of scented candles to dispel the mysterious odor.

Chris and I proceeded to flop on the couch, turn on the television, and relax after a long day of work and travel.  This went on for about twenty minutes, until a new weird smell showed up…

*sniff* *sniff* “Um, Chris?  Do you smell something burning?” I ask.  He didn’t.  Perplexed, I check on the candles, which all seem to be doing okay.  I blow one of them out, thinking maybe the wick was running low and causing a little smoke.  A few minutes go by.  The burning smell returns.  Even Chris can smell it this time.  But I chalk it up to the lingering smoke from the candle I had just snuffed, and we settle back into our television show.

The cat jumps up on the couch to snuggle up with us.  I can see she’s got a funky bit on her tail, but I figure she just got in to something.  Then I notice that “burnt” smell has returned.  A few seconds go by, and something clicks.  I look at the cat’s tail a little closer.

Oh. My. God.  The burning smell was coming from the cat.  That funky bit on her tail?  Charred fur.  The cat has burned her tail on the candle.  A large patch of fur on her tail was signed and/or gone.  Which explained the mysterious burning smell.  The best part?  It didn’t burn enough to actually get to the flesh, so SHE DIDN’T EVEN KNOW.  She snuggled up with us, purring away, completely oblivious to the fact that she had been waving her tail too close to the candle and burnt down her tail fur.