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  • Television cowboys herd cats during a Super Bowl commercial break.
  • I always say, organizing atheists is like trying to herd cats.
  • That is not unlike trying to herd cats.
  • Clark's job was to herd cats.
  • Trying to get others to agree to policy changes feels like trying to herd cats.
  • The notion of trying to create national standards is much akin to trying to herd cats,
  • "Trying to organize foreign accountants is like trying to herd cats, " he said.
  • Trying to organize a bunch of Wikipedians is like " trying to herd cats ", everyone knows that.
  • Unable to pithily explain its mission, EDS ran an ad showing tough cowboys attempting to herd cats to Dodge City.
  • Finding someone with those traits, plus an ability to " herd cats, " won't be easy.
  • "Someone's got to herd cats when you've got the razor-thin margin we have now ."
  • People commenting on the difficulty of getting a group of independent thinkers to do anything together sometimes say it's like trying to herd cats.
  • EDS : An inventive commercial for EDS effectively made its point about the difficulty of technological tasks by celebrating cowboys who herd cats rather than cattle.
  • Trying to get them to agree on anything, remarks Christianity Today News Editor Tim Morgan, is " like trying to herd cats ."
  • "Trying to get Libertarians in place is like trying to herd cats, " Scott said, since the core theme of the party's philosophy is individualism.
  • Trying to manage programmers is said to be akin to trying to " herd cats "; so unsurprisingly, the project tends to be lacking organized events ( typical of e . g.
  • As I have said of other frustrating leadership jobs, trying to get family members to fill out long information sheets and return them to me by the deadline is like trying to herd cats.
  • On the Republicans'record of accomplishment, Lott, R-Miss ., joked in his folksy manner : " In the Senate, it's like trying to herd cats.