Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 17:01:35 02/09/06
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On February 09, 2006 at 19:54:03, Dann Corbit wrote: >On February 09, 2006 at 19:47:42, Steve B wrote: > >>>I also own my own house but would have no problem with a Habitat for Humanity >>>home being built next to mine or even moving into one. >> >>well you are a better man then me then >> >> >>>I should have used the cat story instead. My best friend in High School (Alan >>>Endres) had a sister named Julie who wanted a cat. >>>"Great!" I said, "My sister's cat just had a litter of kittens. She'll give >>>you one for free." >>> >>>"No," she said, "I want one that costs a lot of money!" >>> >>>"OK," I replied. "She'll charge you for it." >> >> >>:)) >> >>now Cats i understand.. as i own one and have always had a cat since i was >>knee-high to a grasshopper >> >>Snowball sends her regards > >I have three cats. Stripe (who isn't striped at all, but calico) enjoys petting >so much that she drools PROFUSELY when petted [You WILL change your shirt >afterwards, if it is humanly possible]. Sasha hops like a rabbit and demands >that we WATCH her when she eats. She also barks like a dog. >Oscar is the really strange one. He purloins toys from all over the >neighborhood and brings them into our yard. He also brings sticks (BIG ones!), >leaves and worms into the house. > >None of them has ever worked on a volunteer project or beaten Rybka in a game of >chess. > >As far as I know. You knew the theory that cats mirror the family they are directing?
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