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| Arlene |
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 9:56 am |
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Re: Free Cat Care Guide
http://aofra.com/cat-care.html
Hope it helps. Arlene
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| Veronica Karlsson |
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 12:37 pm |
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Shirley wrote:
Quote: "metro-golden-meower" wrote:
why don't we find mimus a wife? we could x-post all over the place
looking for one.
now first. what kind of attributes would she require to be suitable
for our dear friend?
so far i've come up with:
alive
not a bimbo
likes tennis
likes pc's
likes usenet
likes to read
I am afraid it is getting harder these days to find a woman with an IQ above
a turnip....which would be a must have for mimus.
And she must like cats! (Doesn't he have something like twelve of
them...?)
Quote:
please feel free to add to the list and as soon as we have a
comprehensive list we can start advertizing across usenet.
pay no heed to any complaints from mimus about this, if the rest of us
have to be stuck with a wife, husband, girlfriend, boyfriend and
possibly kids, why should mimus get away scott free?
The operative word here is *free*...
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| Aratzio |
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 12:46 pm |
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 19:37:02 +0200, in the land of
alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, Veronica Karlsson
<veronica.karlsson@gmail.com> got double secret probation for writing:
Quote: Shirley wrote:
"metro-golden-meower" wrote:
why don't we find mimus a wife? we could x-post all over the place
looking for one.
now first. what kind of attributes would she require to be suitable
for our dear friend?
so far i've come up with:
alive
not a bimbo
likes tennis
likes pc's
likes usenet
likes to read
I am afraid it is getting harder these days to find a woman with an IQ above
a turnip....which would be a must have for mimus.
And she must like cats! (Doesn't he have something like twelve of
them...?)
Smart, well read, kooky, geeky, like boring sports with grunting women
and a also must be a "crazy cat person".
I think the requirements here are getting a might difficult.
I think you ladies are overestimating men. The list pretty much is:
1. Alive
2. BOOOBIES!
The for some men, #2 will override #1.
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| Veronica Karlsson |
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 1:01 pm |
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Aratzio wrote:
Quote:
On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 19:37:02 +0200, in the land of
alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, Veronica Karlsson
veronica.karlsson@gmail.com> got double secret probation for writing:
Shirley wrote:
"metro-golden-meower" wrote:
why don't we find mimus a wife? we could x-post all over the place
looking for one.
now first. what kind of attributes would she require to be suitable
for our dear friend?
so far i've come up with:
alive
not a bimbo
likes tennis
likes pc's
likes usenet
likes to read
I am afraid it is getting harder these days to find a woman with an IQ above
a turnip....which would be a must have for mimus.
And she must like cats! (Doesn't he have something like twelve of
them...?)
Smart, well read, kooky, geeky, like boring sports with grunting women
and a also must be a "crazy cat person".
I think the requirements here are getting a might difficult.
I think you ladies are overestimating men. The list pretty much is:
1. Alive
2. BOOOBIES!
The for some men, #2 will override #1.
The cat thing is part of "#3: she must like him." (and not get an astma
attack just for being in the same room as him).
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| metro-golden-meower |
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 3:15 pm |
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 19:37:02 +0200, Veronica Karlsson
<veronica.karlsson@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: Shirley wrote:
"metro-golden-meower" wrote:
why don't we find mimus a wife? we could x-post all over the place
looking for one.
now first. what kind of attributes would she require to be suitable
for our dear friend?
so far i've come up with:
alive
not a bimbo
likes tennis
likes pc's
likes usenet
likes to read
I am afraid it is getting harder these days to find a woman with an IQ above
a turnip....which would be a must have for mimus.
And she must like cats! (Doesn't he have something like twelve of
them...?)
very true. she must like cats. probably buffy as well and lexx.
Quote: please feel free to add to the list and as soon as we have a
comprehensive list we can start advertizing across usenet.
pay no heed to any complaints from mimus about this, if the rest of us
have to be stuck with a wife, husband, girlfriend, boyfriend and
possibly kids, why should mimus get away scott free?
The operative word here is *free*... |
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| metro-golden-meower |
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 3:15 pm |
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 10:46:14 -0700, Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com>
wrote:
Quote: On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 19:37:02 +0200, in the land of
alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, Veronica Karlsson
veronica.karlsson@gmail.com> got double secret probation for writing:
Shirley wrote:
"metro-golden-meower" wrote:
why don't we find mimus a wife? we could x-post all over the place
looking for one.
now first. what kind of attributes would she require to be suitable
for our dear friend?
so far i've come up with:
alive
not a bimbo
likes tennis
likes pc's
likes usenet
likes to read
I am afraid it is getting harder these days to find a woman with an IQ above
a turnip....which would be a must have for mimus.
And she must like cats! (Doesn't he have something like twelve of
them...?)
Smart, well read, kooky, geeky, like boring sports with grunting women
and a also must be a "crazy cat person".
I think the requirements here are getting a might difficult.
I think you ladies are overestimating men. The list pretty much is:
1. Alive
2. BOOOBIES!
The for some men, #2 will override #1.
i think you are doing mimus quite a disservice here. he's sensative
and stuff. mimus would most likely prefer a live women, with (o)(o)ies
and a brain that isn't made of cotton candy. |
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| mimus |
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 8:01 pm |
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 20:01:10 +0200, Veronica Karlsson wrote:
Quote: Aratzio wrote:
On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 19:37:02 +0200, in the land of
alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, Veronica Karlsson
veronica.karlsson@gmail.com> got double secret probation for writing:
Shirley wrote:
"metro-golden-meower" wrote:
why don't we find mimus a wife? we could x-post all over the place
looking for one.
now first. what kind of attributes would she require to be
suitable for our dear friend?
so far i've come up with:
alive
not a bimbo
likes tennis
likes pc's
likes usenet
likes to read
I am afraid it is getting harder these days to find a woman with an
IQ above a turnip....which would be a must have for mimus.
And she must like cats! (Doesn't he have something like twelve of
them...?)
Smart, well read, kooky, geeky, like boring sports with grunting women
and a also must be a "crazy cat person".
I think the requirements here are getting a might difficult.
I think you ladies are overestimating men. The list pretty much is:
1. Alive
2. BOOOBIES!
The for some men, #2 will override #1.
The cat thing is part of "#3: she must like him." (and not get an astma
attack just for being in the same room as him).
<sniffs haughtily>
I'd shower regularly for the right wumman.
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| Hoyt |
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 6:40 pm |
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"Troy Mangum" <anon@comments.header> wrote in message
news:46e6f0e0$0$19624$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
Quote: I was searching my news-server for cat groups and found the following:
rec.pets.cats.the.other.white.meat
alt.flame.cats
alt.pets.barbecue.cats
What gives?
Come now, you can't be that simple, not to realize the world is
full of fruits & nuts. The way a human relates or treats an animal
is a big indicator of the depth of their mental illness. Haven't you
seen all the stories about Michael Vic and his dog fighting? He's
a sociopath, a high paid one, but still a sociopath. And I suspect
you may be trolling, because you x-posted this to all the nut
groups. |
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| Shawn Hirn |
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 9:03 am |
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In article <Xns99ACC4FF79329lostthreads@216.196.97.136>,
"-Lost" <maventheextrawords@techie.com> wrote:
Quote: I wondered if cats have a predisposition toward hating or maybe not
getting along with dogs?
Otherwise, I think the stray kitten we found may have had some hard
times with the jerk stray mutts in this neighborhood.
Cats have a predisposition toward survival, like all living creatures.
If any animal feels threatened, they will react defensively. Some
animals feel threatened more easily than others. Same for cats. How
easily that kitten will feel threatened depends a lot on its
disposition. Some cats would take one look at any dog and go in the
opposite direction; others will feel no compunction against getting in
close proximity to a dog, plus it also depends a lot on the dog. |
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| Sqwertz |
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 7:25 pm |
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Quote: On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 20:59:41 GMT, rrb wrote:
I've never seen the green sauce but they might have it but I always ask
for the fire sauce. I do agree that the fire sauce is pretty much
flavorless. If you have a taco bell/kfc combination unit near you can ask
for the KFC hot sauce which I better than any of the TB hot sauces IMO.
You know, rrb, you've got the nerve to go asking rec.pets.cats
for sympathy during the recent death of your father, and then
you have to nerve to post shit like this in RFC last night?
(Speaking of Wayne Boatwright in rec.food.cooking):
"Speak for yourself. Darn, I was hoping he was dead and being
processed by his local Special Victims Unit/CIS as all
degenerates should be!"
People like you deserve whatever shit comes their way. May you
rot in hell.
-sw |
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| Sqwertz |
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:29 pm |
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 19:12:47 -0700, sf wrote:
Quote: On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 19:21:50 -0500, Sqwertz <swertz@cluemail.compost
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 20:59:41 GMT, rrb wrote:
I've never seen the green sauce but they might have it but I always ask
for the fire sauce. I do agree that the fire sauce is pretty much
flavorless. If you have a taco bell/kfc combination unit near you can ask
for the KFC hot sauce which I better than any of the TB hot sauces IMO.
You know, rrb, you've got the nerve to go asking rec.pets.cats
for sympathy during the recent death of your fathger, and then
you have to nerve to post shit like this in RFC last night?
"Speak for yourself. Darn, I was hoping he was dead and being
processed by his local Special Victims Unit/CIS as all
degenerates should be!"
People like you deserve whatever shit comes their way. May you
rot in hell.
Is this is the poster known as "df" (aka: dumb fuck)?
The one and only, from the thread Andy started about Wayne
Boatwright. Usual, non-spoofed email address is
"rrb_091903@cox.net"
Posting history:
<http://groups.google.com/groups/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=author%3Arrb_091903%40cox.net+&qt_s=Search>
A regular over in rec.pets.cats. Must be another one of
Cybercat's psychotic strays.
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| Matthew |
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:43 pm |
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"Sqwertz" <swertz@cluemail.compost>
Did you ever look and see that he has only posted rec.pets.cats 7 times and
that was back in 2003 |
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| Upscale |
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:22 am |
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"Anonymous Sender" <anonymous@remailer.metacolo.com> wrote in message
Quote:
The answer, as far as rescue cats are concerned, is to only deal with
organisations that have a no-kill policy. I'm a volunteer for Cats
Protection in the UK (www.cats.org.uk) and we *never* put a healthy cat to
sleep. A couple of the current residents at our centre have been with us
over a year and one of the free-roamers over 10 years. She likes to sleep
on top of the tumble dryer in the laundry room
Unfortunately, that's not an answer for most city located animal shelters in
the North American climate. The sheer number of strays that find their way
into these shelters and the limited budget under which they operate
determines that no-kill shelters are the extreme exception.
And yeah, there is a solution to that, but not one that society will
tolerate. Increasing their budgets and having the vets in those shelters
conduct wide spread sterility practices would eventually solve the problem.
However, the amount of tax money needed to support that solution and house
those animals until they died of old age would have populations screaming
their heads off.
This is the real world we live in and people like Hardy (and possibly you)
can stamp their feet and refuse to budge on their opinions all they want,
but it almost always comes down to money which means it's just not going to
happen. There's just too many unwanted animals. This isn't opinion or
guessing, it's realistic fact.
Your shelter may be doing good things for the cats you rescue, but I wonder
how quickly things would change if you found yourself inundated with three
or four times as many cats as you're currently getting. The dirt, the smell,
the noise, the shortage of funds and volunteers to adequately feed and house
all those animals means that they'd start starving, die of thirst or become
diseased. Can you honestly tell me that it's better to keep them all alive
but subject to one or more of these conditions? I'm more pragmatic then that
believe a quick death is preferable to the alternative.
Ok, soapbox lecture over. For now, I *am* finished with this thread. |
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| Upscale |
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 5:03 am |
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| Upscale |
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 9:38 pm |
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the case was reopened, and "evidence was given
calculated to throw the gravest doubts on the credibility of the
informers" against these five women. What was then done? Were the
informers punished for giving false evidence designed to work
incalculable injury to five innocent women? Not at all. A few days
later the same informers were employed again as witnesses, and secured
the conviction of three more women. In one case, in 1870, it was
proved that an informer had entered a house and made an indecent
assault upon a woman, doubtless expecting to get his reward as usual.
But he was fined ten pounds instead. But how many others may have
done the same thing under circumstances where a sufficient number of
witnesses to the assault could not be produced. And then, the man
would be rewarded and the woman forced at once to take up her
residence in a licensed house of shame. The Acting Registrar General
played the part of informer during 1870, and punished as judge the
woman he accused before himself,--for the law, as we have said, that
came into force in 1867 gave the Registrar General both prosecuting
and judicial powers. He probably also induced the woman on Government
money to commit adultery with him. Then as the judge he would
confiscate the money again, and give her a fine of fifty dollars
instead. We wonder if he likewise gave himself a "substantial award
from the bench," as the Registrar General was accustomed to give other
informers when they succeeded in getting evidence sufficient for
conviction. It is noticed by the Commission that one woman this same
year escaped by the roof at the peril of her life. No one knows how
many more may have done |
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