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Old October 4th 04, 12:04 AM
Enfilade
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Default Kitten types by imitating MomDad!

When my partner was hand-raising a pair of three week old kittens, he
was also writing his Masters' thesis. He would type with the box of
kittens on his lap, so he could talk to them and keep them warm. They
very quickly bonded with him as their "mother" or MomDad as we settled
on.

Anyway, as kittens learn in nature from imitating the mother cat, so
did these bits attempt to imitate MomDad....leading to a thesis draft
with random numbers interspersed throughout from where one of them
crawled onto the number pad.

One day I came home and saw him typing with a little paw rising out of
the box and poking the space bar at random intervals.

Tyche to this day is attracted to the computer keyboard.

--Enfilade
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Old October 4th 04, 12:08 AM
Christina Websell
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"Enfilade" wrote in message
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When my partner was hand-raising a pair of three week old kittens, he
was also writing his Masters' thesis. He would type with the box of
kittens on his lap, so he could talk to them and keep them warm. They
very quickly bonded with him as their "mother" or MomDad as we settled
on.

Anyway, as kittens learn in nature from imitating the mother cat, so
did these bits attempt to imitate MomDad....leading to a thesis draft
with random numbers interspersed throughout from where one of them
crawled onto the number pad.

One day I came home and saw him typing with a little paw rising out of
the box and poking the space bar at random intervals.

Tyche to this day is attracted to the computer keyboard.

--Enfilade


I really love your posts.

Tina



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Old October 4th 04, 12:08 AM
Christina Websell
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"Enfilade" wrote in message
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When my partner was hand-raising a pair of three week old kittens, he
was also writing his Masters' thesis. He would type with the box of
kittens on his lap, so he could talk to them and keep them warm. They
very quickly bonded with him as their "mother" or MomDad as we settled
on.

Anyway, as kittens learn in nature from imitating the mother cat, so
did these bits attempt to imitate MomDad....leading to a thesis draft
with random numbers interspersed throughout from where one of them
crawled onto the number pad.

One day I came home and saw him typing with a little paw rising out of
the box and poking the space bar at random intervals.

Tyche to this day is attracted to the computer keyboard.

--Enfilade


I really love your posts.

Tina



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Old October 4th 04, 05:37 AM
Marina
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Enfilade wrote:
One day I came home and saw him typing with a little paw rising out of
the box and poking the space bar at random intervals.


ROFL!

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Old October 4th 04, 05:37 AM
Marina
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Enfilade wrote:
One day I came home and saw him typing with a little paw rising out of
the box and poking the space bar at random intervals.


ROFL!

--
Marina, Frank and Nikki
marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi
Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/
and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki
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Old October 4th 04, 03:04 PM
Christine Burel
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Awww - what a cute story!
Christine
"Enfilade" wrote in message
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When my partner was hand-raising a pair of three week old kittens, he
was also writing his Masters' thesis. He would type with the box of
kittens on his lap, so he could talk to them and keep them warm. They
very quickly bonded with him as their "mother" or MomDad as we settled
on.

Anyway, as kittens learn in nature from imitating the mother cat, so
did these bits attempt to imitate MomDad....leading to a thesis draft
with random numbers interspersed throughout from where one of them
crawled onto the number pad.

One day I came home and saw him typing with a little paw rising out of
the box and poking the space bar at random intervals.

Tyche to this day is attracted to the computer keyboard.

--Enfilade



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Old October 4th 04, 03:04 PM
Christine Burel
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Awww - what a cute story!
Christine
"Enfilade" wrote in message
om...
When my partner was hand-raising a pair of three week old kittens, he
was also writing his Masters' thesis. He would type with the box of
kittens on his lap, so he could talk to them and keep them warm. They
very quickly bonded with him as their "mother" or MomDad as we settled
on.

Anyway, as kittens learn in nature from imitating the mother cat, so
did these bits attempt to imitate MomDad....leading to a thesis draft
with random numbers interspersed throughout from where one of them
crawled onto the number pad.

One day I came home and saw him typing with a little paw rising out of
the box and poking the space bar at random intervals.

Tyche to this day is attracted to the computer keyboard.

--Enfilade



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Old October 5th 04, 12:16 PM
Adrian
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Enfilade wrote:
When my partner was hand-raising a pair of three week old kittens, he
was also writing his Masters' thesis. He would type with the box of
kittens on his lap, so he could talk to them and keep them warm. They
very quickly bonded with him as their "mother" or MomDad as we settled
on.

Anyway, as kittens learn in nature from imitating the mother cat, so
did these bits attempt to imitate MomDad....leading to a thesis draft
with random numbers interspersed throughout from where one of them
crawled onto the number pad.

One day I came home and saw him typing with a little paw rising out of
the box and poking the space bar at random intervals.

Tyche to this day is attracted to the computer keyboard.

--Enfilade


Awwwwwwww.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.


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Old October 5th 04, 12:16 PM
Adrian
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Enfilade wrote:
When my partner was hand-raising a pair of three week old kittens, he
was also writing his Masters' thesis. He would type with the box of
kittens on his lap, so he could talk to them and keep them warm. They
very quickly bonded with him as their "mother" or MomDad as we settled
on.

Anyway, as kittens learn in nature from imitating the mother cat, so
did these bits attempt to imitate MomDad....leading to a thesis draft
with random numbers interspersed throughout from where one of them
crawled onto the number pad.

One day I came home and saw him typing with a little paw rising out of
the box and poking the space bar at random intervals.

Tyche to this day is attracted to the computer keyboard.

--Enfilade


Awwwwwwww.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.


 




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