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Old February 24th 05, 08:12 PM
Monique Y. Mudama
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On 2005-02-24, Brandy*Alexandre penned:

Actually, it's a "was." I retired well over a decade ago, but some people
like tocling to such things to use as weapons when they have nothing to say.
Just to catch up the thinking people, I was a executive secretary after
that, and now I'm an auditor doing forensic work on a/p and sales tax.


I just want to tell you that I personally don't care what your career is or
was, as long as it's not violent. I don't know why people get their panties
in such a wad over sex work, anyway. Big whoop. I'm sorry that you ever had
to endure the prejudice against such work, let alone that people are still
carrying on about it years later.

That being said, I have a major problem with declawing. I recently found out
that someone with whom I play online games had all her cats declawed, and it
really changed my view of her.

--
monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully

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Old February 24th 05, 08:16 PM
Monique Y. Mudama
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On 2005-02-24, -L. penned:

Brandy Alexandre wrote:

and now I'm an auditor doing forensic work on a/p and sales tax.


We don't care. Your previous "career" negates anything else you do, no
matter how much you'd like to forget about it.

-L.


You got a mouse in your pocket?

I truly don't understand how you can claim to stand for a woman's right to
choose what she does with her body, then vilify her for what she's chosen (in
the past, no less!) to do with her body.

Me, I actually believe in choice.

--
monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully

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  #63  
Old February 24th 05, 08:39 PM
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I have to disagree with you Phil. Propylene Glycol is used to dilute
ivermec and that is given to cats, and recommended by Revival so I
doubt if it's toxic

Beverley



The FDA banned the use of propylene glycol in cat food in 1992 because it
causes Heinz bodies (clumps of oxidized, denatured hemoglobin) in feline
blood and decreases the life of erythrocytes (RBCs). PG also accumulates in
the CNS causing a narcotic effect. Prolonged accumulation can result in
hemolytic anemia.



Phil








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Old February 24th 05, 08:46 PM
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"Cathy Friedmann" wrote in message
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"-L." wrote in message
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Brandy Alexandre wrote:
Monique Y. Mudama wrote in
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On 2005-02-24, Mary penned:

"Monique Y. Mudama" wrote in message
...

Did I miss a discussion of a sexual act? I'm sure I would have
noticed something like that.

Um, I think Brandy Alexandre is a p*rn star.

Oh. Well then, carry on ...


Actually, it's a "was." I retired well over a decade ago, but some
people like tocling to such things to use as weapons when they have
nothing to say. Just to catch up the thinking people, I was a
executive secretary after that,


Gee, I wonder how she got *that* job....

and now I'm an auditor doing forensic
work on a/p and sales tax.


We don't care. Your previous "career" negates anything else you do, no
matter how much you'd like to forget about it.


People can never turn over a new leaf?? What about an alcoholic, who is

now
recovered? What about a person who used to be into drugs, but is now

clean,
& has been for years?

Personally, I don't see how Brandy's former life/career has anything to do
with the present care of her cat.


Me either. If what Phil says is true I can see why he is still mad about
her declawing Kami. But then again, Phil has given good advice to
Carl, who just declawed three kittens. As for Lyn, well, she just
lives for this kind of self-righteous stance.


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Old February 24th 05, 08:51 PM
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"Monique Y. Mudama" wrote in message
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On 2005-02-24, -L. penned:

Brandy Alexandre wrote:

and now I'm an auditor doing forensic work on a/p and sales tax.


We don't care. Your previous "career" negates anything else you do, no
matter how much you'd like to forget about it.

-L.


You got a mouse in your pocket?

I truly don't understand how you can claim to stand for a woman's right to
choose what she does with her body, then vilify her for what she's chosen

(in
the past, no less!) to do with her body.

Me, I actually believe in choice.

--


Lyn is a self-righteous, controlling jackass who cannot bear life unless
she is posturing like this. It somehow makes her feel better about her
own choices, is my guess.


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Old February 24th 05, 09:18 PM
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"Mary" wrote in message
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Me either. If what Phil says is true I can see why he is still mad about
her declawing Kami. But then again, Phil has given good advice to
Carl, who just declawed three kittens.


And I would also try to help the butcher bitch if she had a problem with her
cat... I have never, and will never allow my personal feelings interfere
with trying to help a cat. I would *never* hurt the cat to spite the owner
regardless of how big of an asshole she is.

Did you know she tried to cure Kami's biting by declawing her? Have you
ever heard of such stupidity? The cat bit because the bimbo petted the cat
to overstimulation and then probably also tried to restrain the cat to
endure some more stimulation. The only way the cat could respond is by
biting because she she couldn't get away. The cat attacked her ankles and
legs every time the bimbo walked by because the cat was probably expecting
another treatment.

She got complaints from her makeup artist or director - I don't remember the
whole story - because of the scratches, so had the cat declawed.

I'm sure some of the old timers remember the whole story.

Phil







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Old February 24th 05, 09:23 PM
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Phil P. wrote:
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The FDA banned the use of propylene glycol in cat food in 1992
because it causes Heinz bodies (clumps of oxidized, denatured
hemoglobin) in feline blood and decreases the life of erythrocytes
(RBCs).


This is true, but only if fed in relatively large doses, such as 6% of
the diet over a period of weeks (Bauer et al., 1992; Christopher et
al., 1989). In such cases, the lifespan of red blood cells (RBCs) is
reduced by 18-c.40%. Hickman et al. (1990) found that 20% of RBCs
showed Heinz bodies in kittens fed a diet consisting of 5% PG, although
the kittens did not develop anaemia.

These amounts of PG were found in semi-moist foods back in the 80s-90s,
and so such foods could lead to problems.

Although using wipes containing PG is not a good idea, in reality it's
unlikely to cause problems because the volume of PG in a wipe is so
small - even if the cat gave its arse a good licking, it will only
reach fractions of a percent of the diet as PG, unless you are wiping
said arse every few minutes. However, given that there are alternatives
to baby wipes, there is no reason to use wipes with PG in any case.

If PG is used to dilute ivermec, then I would guess that the volume of
PG used would be very small.

Incidentally, although PG used in human foods, it is toxic to humans in
large doses. (Mind you, I once swallowed a mouthful of the stuff and
I'm still standing. Mostly.)

Steve.

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Old February 24th 05, 09:25 PM
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"Phil P." wrote in message
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"Mary" wrote in message
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Me either. If what Phil says is true I can see why he is still mad about
her declawing Kami. But then again, Phil has given good advice to
Carl, who just declawed three kittens.


And I would also try to help the butcher bitch if she had a problem with

her
cat... I have never, and will never allow my personal feelings interfere
with trying to help a cat. I would *never* hurt the cat to spite the

owner
regardless of how big of an asshole she is.

Did you know she tried to cure Kami's biting by declawing her? Have you
ever heard of such stupidity? The cat bit because the bimbo petted the

cat
to overstimulation and then probably also tried to restrain the cat to
endure some more stimulation. The only way the cat could respond is by
biting because she she couldn't get away. The cat attacked her ankles

and
legs every time the bimbo walked by because the cat was probably expecting
another treatment.

She got complaints from her makeup artist or director - I don't remember

the
whole story - because of the scratches, so had the cat declawed.

I'm sure some of the old timers remember the whole story.


Well that really is sad for Kami.


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Old February 24th 05, 09:31 PM
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"-L." wrote:

We don't care. Your previous "career" negates anything else you do, no
matter how much you'd like to forget about it.


You must be a Christian.

-mhd
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Old February 24th 05, 09:40 PM
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"-L." wrote:

We don't care. Your previous "career" negates anything else you do, no
matter how much you'd like to forget about it.


You must be a Christian.



Thank god I'm agnostic! LOL!

Phil


 




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