It’s apparently a fairly common technique. What I like is when they bring you dead things to show you how much they love you.
I had a cat when I was growing up who would hunt crickets in our basement, eat most of them, and then deposit the legs on my pillow as a token of her affection. Truly not a pleasant sight first thing in the morning, but I appreciated the sentiment.
Gah!
>That’s what Aldo did!!!
It’s apparently a fairly common technique. What I like is when they bring you dead things to show you how much they love you.
I had a cat when I was growing up who would hunt crickets in our basement, eat most of them, and then deposit the legs on my pillow as a token of her affection. Truly not a pleasant sight first thing in the morning, but I appreciated the sentiment.
2. “Hope to hear from you, shorty.â€
I think I sent you an email to that effect, CGar.
Snappy, the inclusion of “Watersports” in the Other Interests section is always fun
LOTTO spending:
Homes with salt water pools.
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No doggie smell when you hug them and no doggie drool.
:-/ um cats DONT smell?! most dogs do smell, but it’s not a horrible smell, most of them smell like plain nachos. cats smell like the homeless.
*rob*
I once had a boss whose last name was Mondello. When I wrote a memo and ran a spellcheck, it would suggest “mindless”. It was appropriate.
By Butterfly on August 20, 2010 3:35 PM
im eating a vinegar baguette for dinner tonight.
*rob*
No wonder you are such a sour puss. You are what you eat, Rob!!!
By Butterfly on August 20, 2010 3:35 PM
im eating a vinegar baguette for dinner tonight.
*rob*
Save some of that vinegar to make you “fresher”, if you know what I mean.