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Old September 10th 04, 04:53 AM
Tanada
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Margaret Fine wrote:


Now every couple of days the greeblings materialize and I hunt them
down, trying to keep my home and my hoomins safe. Meowmie starts to
giggle before the first greeblng even appears so they must be very
powerful. I do the best I can to keep these awful creatures at bay but I
am only one cat. My dawg, Boone, seems unable to even see the
greeblings but we all know how limited dawgs are.

So I am on my own except for the good wishes of all my friends near and
far.

Oliver T. Fine


Oh the inhumanity of hoomins. Will they ever learn? Thanks for the
warning. The hoomins have a red dot greebling monster, but it usually
is in hiding for fear of us mighty hunters.

The Shirk Cats

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Old September 10th 04, 05:47 AM
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Red Dot greeblings show up every now and then here. But most of the
time they just run around. As long as they behave, Imp and I ignore
them. We can tell they're coming by the little jingle sounds from
their teleporters.

I can ignore them to a point. Most of the time they just dance
around, but if they get too close I'll swat at them. They try to get
a rise out of me, but I don't show that I'm affected

But there are those times when they'll appear and start acting up like
they own the place, and I have to show them who's the queen and chase
them out of there. I especially hate it when they climb up my cat
tree. But most of them they're okay. I just have to keep them in
line every now and then.

Take care,

Mischief
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Old September 10th 04, 05:47 AM
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Red Dot greeblings show up every now and then here. But most of the
time they just run around. As long as they behave, Imp and I ignore
them. We can tell they're coming by the little jingle sounds from
their teleporters.

I can ignore them to a point. Most of the time they just dance
around, but if they get too close I'll swat at them. They try to get
a rise out of me, but I don't show that I'm affected

But there are those times when they'll appear and start acting up like
they own the place, and I have to show them who's the queen and chase
them out of there. I especially hate it when they climb up my cat
tree. But most of them they're okay. I just have to keep them in
line every now and then.

Take care,

Mischief
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Old September 10th 04, 05:47 AM
Mischief
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Red Dot greeblings show up every now and then here. But most of the
time they just run around. As long as they behave, Imp and I ignore
them. We can tell they're coming by the little jingle sounds from
their teleporters.

I can ignore them to a point. Most of the time they just dance
around, but if they get too close I'll swat at them. They try to get
a rise out of me, but I don't show that I'm affected

But there are those times when they'll appear and start acting up like
they own the place, and I have to show them who's the queen and chase
them out of there. I especially hate it when they climb up my cat
tree. But most of them they're okay. I just have to keep them in
line every now and then.

Take care,

Mischief
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Old September 10th 04, 03:24 PM
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Margaret Fine wrote:
Hello friends near and far and a special hello to my adopted Mama,
Nikki, in Findland. Forgive me for not sending in a story by the
September 1st deadline but, you see, something horrible has happened.

My home has been infested with red dot greeblings.


SNIP

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


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Old September 10th 04, 03:24 PM
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Margaret Fine wrote:
Hello friends near and far and a special hello to my adopted Mama,
Nikki, in Findland. Forgive me for not sending in a story by the
September 1st deadline but, you see, something horrible has happened.

My home has been infested with red dot greeblings.


SNIP

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


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Old September 10th 04, 03:24 PM
Adrian
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Margaret Fine wrote:
Hello friends near and far and a special hello to my adopted Mama,
Nikki, in Findland. Forgive me for not sending in a story by the
September 1st deadline but, you see, something horrible has happened.

My home has been infested with red dot greeblings.


SNIP

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


 




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