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Dan M September 7th 04 12:47 AM

An idea for a mass purr day
 
Lately it seems like a lot of us have posted important purr requests -
job and financial needs, missing kitties, health issues, etc. In fact,
it seems to me that a whole bunch of us are going through some majorly
troubling times now - more so than in the memorable past.

It seems to me that it might be a worthwhile experiment to select a date
and time (perhaps the next full moon?) when everyone who is so inclined
could, at the same time, do their thing towards addressing the purr
requests. Prayer, casting a circle, meditating, visualizing - whatever
each individual does - done as a simultaneous group activity might be a
very effective tool.

I would be willing to coordinate gathering the purr requests of those
who have issues to be purred over.

What do you all think? I realize it could be very difficult to find one
time that would work for all, since we're spread all over the earth.
Perhaps two or three distinct times, to allow participants from all over?

I'd like to hear your evaluations of the idea.

Dan

Cheryl September 7th 04 12:59 AM

In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", Dan M
artfully composed this message within news:2q4bcjFrlim8U1@uni-
berlin.de on 06 Sep 2004:

I'd like to hear your evaluations of the idea.


If this is a revolutionary idea to try to cut back on the traffic,
I'm all for it. I am constantly sad reading this group because of all
the purr requests and while I'd never ignore them, it is hard to keep
up with. I like your idea. Regular purr ceremonies. Weekly maybe?
The way things are going, weekly could be needed.

--
Cheryl

Cheryl September 7th 04 12:59 AM

In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", Dan M
artfully composed this message within news:2q4bcjFrlim8U1@uni-
berlin.de on 06 Sep 2004:

I'd like to hear your evaluations of the idea.


If this is a revolutionary idea to try to cut back on the traffic,
I'm all for it. I am constantly sad reading this group because of all
the purr requests and while I'd never ignore them, it is hard to keep
up with. I like your idea. Regular purr ceremonies. Weekly maybe?
The way things are going, weekly could be needed.

--
Cheryl

CatNipped September 7th 04 01:22 AM

"Dan M" wrote in message ...
Lately it seems like a lot of us have posted important purr requests -
job and financial needs, missing kitties, health issues, etc. In fact,
it seems to me that a whole bunch of us are going through some majorly
troubling times now - more so than in the memorable past.


Sounds like a really good idea to me. Maybe we could do it at a time that
can work for everyone (some early morning, some late evening).

Hugs,

CatNipped



CatNipped September 7th 04 01:22 AM

"Dan M" wrote in message ...
Lately it seems like a lot of us have posted important purr requests -
job and financial needs, missing kitties, health issues, etc. In fact,
it seems to me that a whole bunch of us are going through some majorly
troubling times now - more so than in the memorable past.


Sounds like a really good idea to me. Maybe we could do it at a time that
can work for everyone (some early morning, some late evening).

Hugs,

CatNipped



O J September 7th 04 01:42 AM

On Mon, 06 Sep, Dan M wrote:

---------------------snip----------------------
What do you all think? I realize it could be very difficult to find one
time that would work for all, since we're spread all over the earth.
Perhaps two or three distinct times, to allow participants from all over?

I'd like to hear your evaluations of the idea.

I'm all for a group purr, but I wouldn't like it if someone who needs
a little support from people who care about them felt that they
shouldn't post a request for purrs. I try to respond to most of them;
I know how a little expression of caring can pick someone up. So in
brief, I'm in favor of adding the group purr, not cutting the purr
requests that are being posted.

Regards and Purrs,
O J

O J September 7th 04 01:42 AM

On Mon, 06 Sep, Dan M wrote:

---------------------snip----------------------
What do you all think? I realize it could be very difficult to find one
time that would work for all, since we're spread all over the earth.
Perhaps two or three distinct times, to allow participants from all over?

I'd like to hear your evaluations of the idea.

I'm all for a group purr, but I wouldn't like it if someone who needs
a little support from people who care about them felt that they
shouldn't post a request for purrs. I try to respond to most of them;
I know how a little expression of caring can pick someone up. So in
brief, I'm in favor of adding the group purr, not cutting the purr
requests that are being posted.

Regards and Purrs,
O J

Dan M September 7th 04 01:50 AM

I'm all for a group purr, but I wouldn't like it if someone who needs
a little support from people who care about them felt that they
shouldn't post a request for purrs. I try to respond to most of them;
I know how a little expression of caring can pick someone up. So in
brief, I'm in favor of adding the group purr, not cutting the purr
requests that are being posted.

Regards and Purrs,
O J


Actually I was thinking of this group purr idea as a supplement to the
posted purr requests. By all means, I think everyone NEEDS to keep
posting their purr needs so we can tend to them individually as well as
on the group effort.

Dan

Dan M September 7th 04 01:50 AM

I'm all for a group purr, but I wouldn't like it if someone who needs
a little support from people who care about them felt that they
shouldn't post a request for purrs. I try to respond to most of them;
I know how a little expression of caring can pick someone up. So in
brief, I'm in favor of adding the group purr, not cutting the purr
requests that are being posted.

Regards and Purrs,
O J


Actually I was thinking of this group purr idea as a supplement to the
posted purr requests. By all means, I think everyone NEEDS to keep
posting their purr needs so we can tend to them individually as well as
on the group effort.

Dan

Cheryl September 7th 04 01:55 AM

In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", Dan M
artfully composed this message within
on 06 Sep 2004:


Actually I was thinking of this group purr idea as a supplement
to the posted purr requests. By all means, I think everyone
NEEDS to keep posting their purr needs so we can tend to them
individually as well as on the group effort.


I'm sorry if my post sounded like I was in favor of consolidated
purrs but I am. I guess I'm just feeling left out when some of my
stories don't even rate responses other than one or two. I thought
that might be due to traffic, and if not, I feel bad now. Oh well.

--
Cheryl


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