1. Cell Phone Battery
- take phone apart and expose battery
- alarm that draws you to battery
- instruction booklet for phone that has battery labeled
- drop phone on floor (battery pops out)
- present battery on pedestal
- replace battery
- sketch out battery's location
- tell someone to turn the iron on/off
- map leading to its location in my apartment bathroom
- leave it on and touching/burning something so someone has to turn it off
- tell someone to curl his or hers hair so they have to locate the button
- take it apart and just keep the button
- look in curling iron instruction booklet
- look on curling iron for button labeled "on/off"
- video chat with Stu
- show pictures on computer
- show pictures from my cell phone
- go in my house and call "Stuart"
- listen for cat sounds, for example: purring, meowing, etc
- shake bag of food and he'll come running
- paint a picture
- put out a bowl of milk or dairy product
- drag a toy around
- wait for him by the litter box
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