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[email protected] May 16th 08 03:47 AM

Roxy entertains my singing group
 
Last night my choral group had our weekly rehearsal, but the woman who
usually hosts the rehearsals was sick and couldn't be there. So we met
at my place instead.

It was about 95 degrees (35 C) in the apartment, even with the fans
going, so we were all pretty wilted. We did make a half-hearted attempt
at singing, but then Roxy jumped onto a chair when the person who had
been sitting there stood up.

It happened to be my office chair, which I'd wheeled into the living
room to accomodate extra people. It also spins around. So I said to
someone standing by the chair, "Hey, spin that chair around - Roxy loves
it." So she spun the chair, and Roxy obliged by digging her claws in and
looking cute. She (the person) spun the chair for quite a long time,
and then started spinning it the other way. I was worried that Roxy would
grace us all with a huge barf, but instead she just kind of sprawled out
on the chair (with claws dug into the fabric so she wouldn't fly off),
and looked *totally stoned*. Everyone was greatly amused.

And then we bagged the rehearsal and all went out for ice cream. It was
that kind of night!

--
Joyce

To email me, remove the triple-X from my user name. ^..^

Marina May 16th 08 04:22 AM

Roxy entertains my singing group
 
wrote:
It happened to be my office chair, which I'd wheeled into the living
room to accomodate extra people. It also spins around. So I said to
someone standing by the chair, "Hey, spin that chair around - Roxy loves
it." So she spun the chair, and Roxy obliged by digging her claws in and
looking cute. She (the person) spun the chair for quite a long time,
and then started spinning it the other way. I was worried that Roxy would
grace us all with a huge barf, but instead she just kind of sprawled out
on the chair (with claws dug into the fabric so she wouldn't fly off),
and looked *totally stoned*. Everyone was greatly amused.


LOL! Sounds like a good time was had by all, especially Roxy.

--
Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki.

Winnie May 16th 08 04:39 AM

Roxy entertains my singing group
 
On May 15, 10:47*pm, wrote:
Last night my choral group had our weekly rehearsal, but the woman who
usually hosts the rehearsals was sick and couldn't be there. So we met
at my place instead.

It was about 95 degrees (35 C) in the apartment, even with the fans
going, so we were all pretty wilted.


That sounds very warm for the Bay Area.

Winnie


[email protected] May 16th 08 05:05 AM

Roxy entertains my singing group
 
Winnie wrote:

It was about 95 degrees (35 C) in the apartment, even with the fans
going, so we were all pretty wilted.


That sounds very warm for the Bay Area.


Oh, we always get a few days like this in the summer. Especially since
I live in the East Bay, which is always warmer than San Francisco.

I'm just bummed because my car's air conditioner conked out a couple
of months ago. The other day I brought the car in to have it looked at,
and the estimate to get it fixed was $1400. Don't think so! :) So my
45-minute commute to work is going to be a bit warmer this summer.

--
Joyce

To email me, remove the triple-X from my user name. ^..^

Granby May 16th 08 06:03 AM

Roxy entertains my singing group
 
My van is a2000 and the air went out last summer. 1200 to fix it, that's
more than the thing is worth. My DIL moaned all summer until her mother
bought her a van with air.
My son still drives mine most of the time.
wrote in message
...
Winnie wrote:

It was about 95 degrees (35 C) in the apartment, even with the fans
going, so we were all pretty wilted.


That sounds very warm for the Bay Area.


Oh, we always get a few days like this in the summer. Especially since
I live in the East Bay, which is always warmer than San Francisco.

I'm just bummed because my car's air conditioner conked out a couple
of months ago. The other day I brought the car in to have it looked at,
and the estimate to get it fixed was $1400. Don't think so! :) So my
45-minute commute to work is going to be a bit warmer this summer.

--
Joyce

To email me, remove the triple-X from my user name. ^..^




Stormmee May 16th 08 09:12 AM

Roxy entertains my singing group
 
mine would have hurked, good for you getting the ice-cream, Lee
wrote in message
...
Last night my choral group had our weekly rehearsal, but the woman who
usually hosts the rehearsals was sick and couldn't be there. So we met
at my place instead.

It was about 95 degrees (35 C) in the apartment, even with the fans
going, so we were all pretty wilted. We did make a half-hearted attempt
at singing, but then Roxy jumped onto a chair when the person who had
been sitting there stood up.

It happened to be my office chair, which I'd wheeled into the living
room to accomodate extra people. It also spins around. So I said to
someone standing by the chair, "Hey, spin that chair around - Roxy loves
it." So she spun the chair, and Roxy obliged by digging her claws in and
looking cute. She (the person) spun the chair for quite a long time,
and then started spinning it the other way. I was worried that Roxy would
grace us all with a huge barf, but instead she just kind of sprawled out
on the chair (with claws dug into the fabric so she wouldn't fly off),
and looked *totally stoned*. Everyone was greatly amused.

And then we bagged the rehearsal and all went out for ice cream. It was
that kind of night!

--
Joyce

To email me, remove the triple-X from my user name. ^..^




Adrian[_2_] May 16th 08 10:13 AM

Roxy entertains my singing group
 
wrote:
Last night my choral group had our weekly rehearsal, but the woman who
usually hosts the rehearsals was sick and couldn't be there. So we met
at my place instead.

It was about 95 degrees (35 C) in the apartment, even with the fans
going, so we were all pretty wilted. We did make a half-hearted
attempt at singing, but then Roxy jumped onto a chair when the person
who had been sitting there stood up.

It happened to be my office chair, which I'd wheeled into the living
room to accomodate extra people. It also spins around. So I said to
someone standing by the chair, "Hey, spin that chair around - Roxy
loves it." So she spun the chair, and Roxy obliged by digging her
claws in and looking cute. She (the person) spun the chair for quite
a long time,
and then started spinning it the other way. I was worried that Roxy
would grace us all with a huge barf, but instead she just kind of
sprawled out on the chair (with claws dug into the fabric so she
wouldn't fly off), and looked *totally stoned*. Everyone was greatly
amused.

And then we bagged the rehearsal and all went out for ice cream. It
was that kind of night!


Sounds like a good night for everyone. :-)
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Bagheera & Shadow)
Cats leave pawprints on your heart
http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk



tanadashoes May 16th 08 09:31 PM

Roxy entertains my singing group
 

wrote in message
...

And then we bagged the rehearsal and all went out for ice cream. It was
that kind of night!


That works for me.

Pam S.



Kyla =^. .^= May 16th 08 11:39 PM

Roxy entertains my singing group
 

"Winnie" ...
On May 15, 10:47 pm, bastXXXe...
Last night my choral group had our weekly rehearsal, but the woman who
usually hosts the rehearsals was sick and couldn't be there. So we met
at my place instead.

It was about 95 degrees (35 C) in the apartment, even with the fans
going, so we were all pretty wilted.


That sounds very warm for the Bay Area.

Winnie

It's going to be in the 90's here in Washington State for the next couple of
days.
I'm wilting too...ice cream anyone?
Hug
Kyla



Winnie May 16th 08 11:49 PM

Roxy entertains my singing group
 
On May 16, 6:39*pm, "Kyla =^. .^=" wrote:
"Winnie" ...
On May 15, 10:47 pm, bastXXXe...

Last night my choral group had our weekly rehearsal, but the woman who
usually hosts the rehearsals was sick and couldn't be there. So we met
at my place instead.


It was about 95 degrees (35 C) in the apartment, even with the fans
going, so we were all pretty wilted.


That sounds very warm for the Bay Area.

Winnie

It's going to be in the 90's here in Washington State for the next couple of
days.
I'm wilting too...ice cream anyone?
Hug
Kyla


Really?! I lived in Washington state for 4 years. Don't remember it
ever got that hot.
Here is eastern Ontario, we are at 17-18C, which is around 60s F. I
kept putting off getting the AC ready for the summer, which can get as
hot as the high 30s C or
around 100 F.

Winnie


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