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Old January 12th 10, 08:06 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Fred Williams[_3_]
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Default Attak ob da gyant gweeblings!

MeOwy wrote:

On Jan 10, 8:35 pm, Fred Williams wrote:
MeOwy wrote:
Itted wuz howwibl! Dey shook da haus up an down an sydewayz, an
gnokked effuryting down awl offur da floor. I wuz awl by mineseff an
hid in a gud pwayce.
Den dey weft an it wuz kwiet butted I stayed in mine hiding pwayce
efen wen da meowmie came hoam an called me an called me an gotted,
wike, hissturikle an wuz wookin fur mine seff unner awl da stuff.
Den I gotted out an sat in da bedrum until she saw me an she wuz sewww
happy.
Da gweeblings ar awl gawn gnaow but I am neffurdawess on alert an
keeping da gweebling waydar on aimed atted da fwunt door.


(Note: we had a big quake here in Eureka yesterday evening that made a
mess of the town, MeOwy was home alone and it took me about 10 minutes
to get home to rescue her. She's fine and I still don't know where
she hid but she chose a good place.)


Purrrs. There was no news of a Quake here in Canada that I saw. Where
abouts is this?

--
Regards,
Fred
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Dear Fred, the quake was in northern California on the coast, 25 miles
west of Eureka (which puts it in the ocean) in Humboldt County. The
towns of Eureka and Ferndale were most strongly affected. It was a
6.5, very violent shaker, not as strong though as Booker's Loma Prieta
quake. There was scattered damage around town, but mostly just a big
mess. I was outside a coffee place with a mocha getting ready to go
home when it struck; one of my companions was knocked off her feet. I
was so scared for Meowy - I didn't know if the house was OK until I
got there. Carol

DAT's enuf meowmie, dis is da pwayce ware I git to tawk. Fangyu
effurybuddy fur dose purrs, cuz dey ar furry calming. I apweesheeate
dem an wett's gnot EFfur haff dis occur uhgin. An no tornadoz eefur.
MeOwy, fangful fur hur frenz



Purrrrrs continuing MeOwy. Carol I hope there is no recurrance, but you
probably know the history of the west coast and that it is overdue for one
even stronger. I hope you'll all be safe.

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Regards,
Fred
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