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« Reply #1950 on: 12:50:48, 10-04-2007 » |
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COWABUNGA DUDES!
(erm...we went to see Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles last night.....)
and jolly good it was too!
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We pass this way but once. This is not a rehearsal!
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« Reply #1951 on: 13:48:50, 10-04-2007 » |
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Ho! C o w a b u n g a.....Yeah!
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Ho! I may be old yet I am still lusty
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« Reply #1952 on: 15:49:14, 10-04-2007 » |
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Ho! C o w a b u n g a.....Yeah! Ho! I may be old yet I am still lusty
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Click me -> About meor me -> my handmade storeNo, I'm not a complete idiot. I'm only a halfwit. In fact I'm actually a catfish.
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« Reply #1953 on: 21:42:01, 10-04-2007 » |
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what happened to the poor kitty, it is so skinny. I am afraid people here played this addictive game with it and look what they did. It makes me cry. This game teaches one to be incensitive.
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oliver sudden
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« Reply #1954 on: 21:48:18, 10-04-2007 » |
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t-p, I suspect the picture which is causing you distress is of a perfectly healthy cat which has been washed, causing all that lovely fluffy fur to cling to the body and making for a rather pathetic spectacle. But it will be fine as soon as it has dried out.
That, or soundwave has some explaining to do.
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« Reply #1955 on: 21:49:24, 10-04-2007 » |
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That, or soundwave has some explaining to do.
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« Reply #1956 on: 21:54:49, 10-04-2007 » |
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thank you oliver. I can see it now and feel much better. They do look funny when wet. And they don't like it so much to get wet ( at least most of them). Ocasionally one can meet a cat who loves water. My friend had a cat who liked to get into bathtub when whe was having a bath. This site teaches you how to give cat a bath. This cat doesnot look too happy to me. But he is not too distressed. Take a look at this fellow
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trained-pianist
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« Reply #1957 on: 21:57:46, 10-04-2007 » |
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This cat is not bathed properly. Look how frightened he is.
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Mary Chambers
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« Reply #1958 on: 22:12:48, 10-04-2007 » |
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Wet cats are a most pathetic sight. It makes you realise how small they are really under all the fluffy stuff. A child once said to me, when she picked up the cat, "It's all feathers!" . Here's one that's even got feathery feet:
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MabelJane
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« Reply #1959 on: 22:16:52, 10-04-2007 » |
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Hi t-p, I agree with your initial reaction to that poor scrawny wet cat - it doesn't look to me as though it has any hair on its tummy or legs. Very odd - I do hope it's not been cruelly treated. I like your shower cat pic. Our Zoe (seen here on the left, sharing a chair with Katie) loves water spraying from a hose and will run round the lawn in circles after it if you make the jet of water go round and round. She doesn't mind getting soaked playing in the garden - but I'm sure she wouldn't appreciate being forcibly washed. Cats wash themselves - why bath them? MJ =^..^=
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Merely corroborative detail, intended to give artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative.
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oliver sudden
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« Reply #1960 on: 22:30:44, 10-04-2007 » |
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Cats wash themselves - why bath them? At least one reason from personal experience has a bit to do with the thing about cat saliva not killing fleas...
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« Reply #1961 on: 22:36:06, 10-04-2007 » |
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I love cats. It took time for me to like dogs. I love your cat, Jane. It has three colours (like the other one) and people say this kind of cats bring luck. How unusual she is. The tail is from a red cat. One can say she wears her genes. This is very handsome cat May be if a cat was homeless one has to wash it, but then it washes itself. I remember helping my cat catch flees (this is how crazy I am) because she still had them with a color (what is the word for the thing around their neck? I don't think I am using the right word, but computer doesnot pick up my mistake).
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« Reply #1962 on: 22:59:26, 10-04-2007 » |
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There are so many cute kittens there. This is not wet cat, but a breed without "feathers" I love his for his ears. I think it is musical kitten. Good night everybody. It is time for me to go, but I am planning to read what you were up to while I was resting.
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George Garnett
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« Reply #1963 on: 23:17:00, 10-04-2007 » |
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Wet cats are a most pathetic sight. It makes you realise how small they are really under all the fluffy stuff. A child once said to me, when she picked up the cat, "It's all feathers!" . I love that Here's my esteemed late colleague, Humphrey the Cabinet Office Cat, pictured in his retirement home. He always looked large and fluffy in his official portraits having been heavily groomed by the Press Office (they specialise in that ) but he was a tiny wee scrap underneath all the 'feathers'. The name of the goldfish is Moby by the way.
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« Reply #1964 on: 00:08:39, 11-04-2007 » |
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Hello just passing through on my way to bed. Back in the land of broadband now, but with head down, ploughing towards the finishing line... I'll be back.
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'is this all we can do?' anonymous student of the University of Berkeley, California quoted in H. Draper, 'The new student revolt' (New York: Grove Press, 1965) http://www.myspace.com/itensemble
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