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Now, tear it up!
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On Dec 19, 9:54 am, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 06:08:25 -0800 (PST), wrote:
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On Dec 17, 8:11 am, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 13:03:51 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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"Reginald P. Smithers III"
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John H. wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 21:40:29 GMT,
"JoeSpareBedroom"
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"John H." wrote in message
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Here's what my cat does every time I visit our
downstairs bathroom.
The
damn thing won't drink out of a bowl!
http://tinyurl.com/22uj5j
Let me guess: Likes the drip? What the hell is
it with them? My son's
cat's the same way. She once slept in the sink
overnight waiting for
someone to turn on the drip in the morning. I
wondered if she didn't
like the taste or scent of the bowl, so we
switched to glass (instead
of plastic), china, you name it. Nope. Only the
drip would do.
Amen, you got it. It's gotta be a drip. And, I
can't just run a little
water in the sink and stopper it.
They want the FRESH water, no one likes stale
water. Fix yourself a
glass of water, let it sit for half a day, than
taste it. Now you
understand why cat's like fresh water.
Wrong. Cats (along with most animals) could care
less if the water is
fresh or 5 days old as long as it is not
contaminated.
Fresh to us is cold and fluorinated. A cat could
care less.
Your theory conflicts with other people's
observations. Now what do we do?
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Kumbia.........- Hide quoted text -
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Yer' all frekin' ga...... Oh, is this the Jeff Gordon
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It's a cat, not a poodle!- Hide quoted text -
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Almost as much meat, unless you go standard, but they tend to
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But, if you DO have an affinity for Jeff Gordon, you could
easily dye
the poodle in rainbow warrior colors to parade around with a
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That's just creepy and sounds too much like something you have
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Yep, I've been to the Castro district in San Francisco, and have
seen
all kinds of things far more creepy than that. But, if you are
trying
to accuse/suggest something of me, you are dead wrong. But, you can
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I just go by what I see and hear. Sounded like you knew a little more
about it than you were admitting. Not accusing anyone, why must you
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Just what "ignorant accusations" have I posted? Answer: none.
Y'all knock it off. Tell me how bad my photography is.
http://tinyurl.com/22uj5j
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If you're going to play sheriff, remember to arrest yourself when you
do exactly the same thing, and you do often.
John is above the law. One of the perks of a self appointed office!
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