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Phoenix
June 27th 09, 02:55 AM
No one has said yet that they would like the two cat mysteries;
Joy sent them to me, I finished them some time ago, and am ready
to send them on to the next slave who would like to read them.

Email my privately (my address is not munged) to let me know your
mailing address. First one to respond gets 'em.

Thanks

--
Deborah, who has survived about the most brutal 2 months of my
life...which is saying something, given I survived polio as an
infant...

phoenixpdx.livejournal.com
"...I beat you with the pathetic fallacy stick of dualism" --Piglet

Joy
June 27th 09, 05:29 AM
"Phoenix" > wrote in message
...
> No one has said yet that they would like the two cat mysteries; Joy sent
> them to me, I finished them some time ago, and am ready to send them on to
> the next slave who would like to read them.
>
> Email my privately (my address is not munged) to let me know your mailing
> address. First one to respond gets 'em.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Deborah, who has survived about the most brutal 2 months of my
> life...which is saying something, given I survived polio as an infant...
>
> phoenixpdx.livejournal.com
> "...I beat you with the pathetic fallacy stick of dualism" --Piglet

I'm sorry you've had such a rough time, but glad you survived.

Joy

Phoenix
June 29th 09, 04:00 AM
Joy wrote:
> "Phoenix" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Deborah, who has survived about the most brutal 2 months of my
>> life...which is saying something, given I survived polio as an infant...
>>
>> phoenixpdx.livejournal.com
>> "...I beat you with the pathetic fallacy stick of dualism" --Piglet
>
> I'm sorry you've had such a rough time, but glad you survived.

Me too, and in fact some things are going well. Little Bit has
settled in really well, although she doesn't care for jingly
balls or catnip, so we are rather at a loss how to give her an
interesting life. Mostly she loves to be petted and lay on our
arms. Which we do as often as possible, but we have to ignore the
rest of the clowder when we do. <sigh>

Job loss, very ill father halfway across the country, a dear
friend in heart failure, several elder kitties who developed
problems...it has taken a toll. I'd like to be done with that
stuff now, ok?

Purrs to all who need them, while I'm here. And let me know if
anyone would like the books. They were good!

--
Deborah
phoenixpdx.livejournal.com
"...I beat you with the pathetic fallacy stick of dualism" --Piglet