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  #151  
Old April 2nd 10, 12:57 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Stormmee
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Default What's with the phonetic kitty talk?

and who appointed you the devine discerner of this, soft, just howling you
are so weak you can't stay away,
"Dave" wrote in message
...
Christine BA wrote:
30.3.2010 21:24, Dave kirjoitti:
Stormmee wrote:
we await your apology

Don't hold your breath. I am sorry...but this stuff is appalling
for anyone whose age is in the double digits.


This has nothing to do with age. I refuse to confine myself to doing
stuff that someone sees appropriate for my age! I play lots of
computer games, many of which could be described as kids' games, but
they amuse me so I play. The reason why I don't like meowchat all
that much is because English is not my first language, not my second
either, so sometimes it gets confusing what is meant, when the same
original word isn't always meow-spelled the same way. It is just a
like/not like situation. But then I don't start verbally bashing
everyone on this newsgroup for using it, I just said I'm not
comfortable using it, and will go on lurking here.


You're not comfortable with...that says a lot.

And anyway, since when is being childish a bad thing, especially when
it doesn't hurt anyone???


Well...there's young-at-heart...and there's CHILDISH.



  #152  
Old April 2nd 10, 02:02 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Will in New Haven
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Default What's with the phonetic kitty talk?

On Apr 1, 9:15*pm, "Dave" wrote:
Christine BA wrote:
30.3.2010 21:24, Dave kirjoitti:
Stormmee wrote:
we await your apology


Don't hold your breath. *I am sorry...but this stuff is appalling
for anyone whose age is in the double digits.


This has nothing to do with age. I refuse to confine myself to doing
stuff that someone sees appropriate for my age! I play lots of
computer games, many of which could be described as kids' games, but
they amuse me so I play. The reason why I don't like meowchat all
that much is because English is not my first language, not my second
either, so sometimes it gets confusing what is meant, when the same
original word isn't always meow-spelled the same way. It is just a
like/not like situation. But then I don't start verbally bashing
everyone on this newsgroup for using it, I just said I'm not
comfortable using it, and will go on lurking here.


You're not comfortable with...that says a lot.

And anyway, since when is being childish a bad thing, especially when
it doesn't hurt anyone???


Well...there's young-at-heart...and there's CHILDISH


Yes, a childish person sees people who enjoy something that he doesn't
like and he mocks them for it. Then he thinks of excuses to come back
and make fun of them. Then he tells them that THEY are being childish
when they tell him that he is being a jerk. Then he says that he is
leaving. But he never leaves. And he never quite shuts up. And then he
repeats how silly he finds their behavior.

Did you think even one person was going to say "Oh, how COULD I have
been behaving this way; you are so right you mature person, you." You
could at least think of something DIFFERENT stupid to say if you are
going to keep on talking here.

--
Will in New Haven
  #153  
Old April 2nd 10, 02:05 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Stormmee
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Default What's with the phonetic kitty talk?

another bw was needed/// i think he is hooked now, since he is evidentally
speaking in meowchat against his will, soft
"Will in New Haven" wrote in message
...
On Apr 1, 9:15 pm, "Dave" wrote:
Christine BA wrote:
30.3.2010 21:24, Dave kirjoitti:
Stormmee wrote:
we await your apology


Don't hold your breath. I am sorry...but this stuff is appalling
for anyone whose age is in the double digits.


This has nothing to do with age. I refuse to confine myself to doing
stuff that someone sees appropriate for my age! I play lots of
computer games, many of which could be described as kids' games, but
they amuse me so I play. The reason why I don't like meowchat all
that much is because English is not my first language, not my second
either, so sometimes it gets confusing what is meant, when the same
original word isn't always meow-spelled the same way. It is just a
like/not like situation. But then I don't start verbally bashing
everyone on this newsgroup for using it, I just said I'm not
comfortable using it, and will go on lurking here.


You're not comfortable with...that says a lot.

And anyway, since when is being childish a bad thing, especially when
it doesn't hurt anyone???


Well...there's young-at-heart...and there's CHILDISH


Yes, a childish person sees people who enjoy something that he doesn't
like and he mocks them for it. Then he thinks of excuses to come back
and make fun of them. Then he tells them that THEY are being childish
when they tell him that he is being a jerk. Then he says that he is
leaving. But he never leaves. And he never quite shuts up. And then he
repeats how silly he finds their behavior.

Did you think even one person was going to say "Oh, how COULD I have
been behaving this way; you are so right you mature person, you." You
could at least think of something DIFFERENT stupid to say if you are
going to keep on talking here.

--
Will in New Haven


  #154  
Old April 2nd 10, 02:40 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Amelia T Cat
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Default What's with the phonetic kitty talk?

You win! I'd stopped in to see if I'd gotten a reply from one person
who wasn't acting like an 8-yr old, and was shocked by all the fuss.
The flurry of activity was too much...I had to post a few more replies.


So how's your cat?
  #155  
Old April 2nd 10, 02:47 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Will in New Haven
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Default What's with the phonetic kitty talk?

On Apr 2, 9:40*am, Amelia T Cat wrote:
You win! *I'd stopped in to see if I'd gotten a reply from one person
who wasn't acting like an 8-yr old, and was shocked by all the fuss.
The flurry of activity was too much...I had to post a few more replies.


So how's your cat?


And why does his mother let him keep a cat with him in her basement.

Will she let him keep using her computer.

The world wants to know.

--
Will in New Haven
  #156  
Old April 2nd 10, 03:14 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Granby
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Default What's with the phonetic kitty talk?

Give it up guys, this person does have a sense of humor and, hopefully could
add some interest to the group if he would just start posting for his big
boy cat and not himself.
"Will in New Haven" wrote in message
...
On Apr 1, 9:15 pm, "Dave" wrote:
Christine BA wrote:
30.3.2010 21:24, Dave kirjoitti:
Stormmee wrote:
we await your apology


Don't hold your breath. I am sorry...but this stuff is appalling
for anyone whose age is in the double digits.


This has nothing to do with age. I refuse to confine myself to doing
stuff that someone sees appropriate for my age! I play lots of
computer games, many of which could be described as kids' games, but
they amuse me so I play. The reason why I don't like meowchat all
that much is because English is not my first language, not my second
either, so sometimes it gets confusing what is meant, when the same
original word isn't always meow-spelled the same way. It is just a
like/not like situation. But then I don't start verbally bashing
everyone on this newsgroup for using it, I just said I'm not
comfortable using it, and will go on lurking here.


You're not comfortable with...that says a lot.

And anyway, since when is being childish a bad thing, especially when
it doesn't hurt anyone???


Well...there's young-at-heart...and there's CHILDISH


Yes, a childish person sees people who enjoy something that he doesn't
like and he mocks them for it. Then he thinks of excuses to come back
and make fun of them. Then he tells them that THEY are being childish
when they tell him that he is being a jerk. Then he says that he is
leaving. But he never leaves. And he never quite shuts up. And then he
repeats how silly he finds their behavior.

Did you think even one person was going to say "Oh, how COULD I have
been behaving this way; you are so right you mature person, you." You
could at least think of something DIFFERENT stupid to say if you are
going to keep on talking here.

--
Will in New Haven


  #157  
Old April 2nd 10, 03:18 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Will in New Haven
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Default What's with the phonetic kitty talk?

On Apr 2, 10:14*am, "Granby" wrote:
Give it up guys, this person does have a sense of humor and, hopefully could
add some interest to the group if he would just start posting for his big
boy cat and not himself.


I am shor dat da Sekretary of Fudz wud wike to compear tekniques.

--
Wascal
  #158  
Old April 2nd 10, 03:29 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Stormmee
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Default What's with the phonetic kitty talk?

she's mummified in the attic so no longer has a say, soft
"Will in New Haven" wrote in message
...
On Apr 2, 9:40 am, Amelia T Cat wrote:
You win! I'd stopped in to see if I'd gotten a reply from one person
who wasn't acting like an 8-yr old, and was shocked by all the fuss.
The flurry of activity was too much...I had to post a few more replies.


So how's your cat?


And why does his mother let him keep a cat with him in her basement.

Will she let him keep using her computer.

The world wants to know.

--
Will in New Haven


  #159  
Old April 2nd 10, 03:29 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Stormmee
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Posts: 12,281
Default What's with the phonetic kitty talk?

i cant stop, soft totally giggling
"Granby" wrote in message
...
Give it up guys, this person does have a sense of humor and, hopefully
could add some interest to the group if he would just start posting for
his big boy cat and not himself.
"Will in New Haven" wrote in message
...
On Apr 1, 9:15 pm, "Dave" wrote:
Christine BA wrote:
30.3.2010 21:24, Dave kirjoitti:
Stormmee wrote:
we await your apology


Don't hold your breath. I am sorry...but this stuff is appalling
for anyone whose age is in the double digits.


This has nothing to do with age. I refuse to confine myself to doing
stuff that someone sees appropriate for my age! I play lots of
computer games, many of which could be described as kids' games, but
they amuse me so I play. The reason why I don't like meowchat all
that much is because English is not my first language, not my second
either, so sometimes it gets confusing what is meant, when the same
original word isn't always meow-spelled the same way. It is just a
like/not like situation. But then I don't start verbally bashing
everyone on this newsgroup for using it, I just said I'm not
comfortable using it, and will go on lurking here.


You're not comfortable with...that says a lot.

And anyway, since when is being childish a bad thing, especially when
it doesn't hurt anyone???


Well...there's young-at-heart...and there's CHILDISH


Yes, a childish person sees people who enjoy something that he doesn't
like and he mocks them for it. Then he thinks of excuses to come back
and make fun of them. Then he tells them that THEY are being childish
when they tell him that he is being a jerk. Then he says that he is
leaving. But he never leaves. And he never quite shuts up. And then he
repeats how silly he finds their behavior.

Did you think even one person was going to say "Oh, how COULD I have
been behaving this way; you are so right you mature person, you." You
could at least think of something DIFFERENT stupid to say if you are
going to keep on talking here.

--
Will in New Haven



  #160  
Old April 2nd 10, 09:35 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
meOwy
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Default What's with the phonetic kitty talk?

On Apr 1, 8:41*am, Christine BA wrote:
1.4.2010 16:19, Will in New Haven kirjoitti:

On Apr 1, 1:26 am, Christine *wrote:


"Laku" is an abbreviation of "lakritsa", which is licorice in Finnish.
And if you have looked at my pics of him you know why.


Beclaws he is dark, wike wikorish.
An heez sweet?


--
Maggy May


Yes, dark and sweet. http://pets.webshots.com/photo/12771...65970501EqZjmq

--
Christine in Finland
christal63 (at) gmail (dot) com


He is beautiful. Meowy
 




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