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Old September 29th 04, 04:33 AM
Christine Burel
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I'm starting to get really protective of my dinner as Omar and Midnight and
even Oreo at times are not above stealing my hard-earned dinner right from
under my nose. Tonight, Midnight was helping herself to leftover chicken
soup from the dish that my son put up on the counter after dinner; that
wasn't so bad, but while I was shooing her down, Omar (!) pawed a noodle out
of my soup bowl (!) and ran off with it --- ack! Sort of funny, though,
'cause he obviously had thought he'd made off with a morsel of chicken and
seemed rather disappointed it only a mere noodle.

Sooo, immediately afterward I started thinking about song titles for this --
how about

"More Than a Noodle..." (to the tune of "More Than a Feeling")

or

"Where Have All the Noodles Gone? (to "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?")

or

"I've Been to the Table Where There Wasn't Much Left" ("I've Been Through
the Desert On a Horse with No Name")


Christine


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Old September 29th 04, 05:52 AM
mlbriggs
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:33:36 -0600, Christine Burel wrote:

I'm starting to get really protective of my dinner as Omar and Midnight and
even Oreo at times are not above stealing my hard-earned dinner right from
under my nose. Tonight, Midnight was helping herself to leftover chicken
soup from the dish that my son put up on the counter after dinner; that
wasn't so bad, but while I was shooing her down, Omar (!) pawed a noodle out
of my soup bowl (!) and ran off with it --- ack! Sort of funny, though,
'cause he obviously had thought he'd made off with a morsel of chicken and
seemed rather disappointed it only a mere noodle.

Sooo, immediately afterward I started thinking about song titles for this --
how about

"More Than a Noodle..." (to the tune of "More Than a Feeling")

or

"Where Have All the Noodles Gone? (to "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?")

or

"I've Been to the Table Where There Wasn't Much Left" ("I've Been Through
the Desert On a Horse with No Name")


Christine




Why not feed them first? In the "old days" farmers and ranchers always
fed their animals before they ate. MLB

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Old September 29th 04, 05:52 AM
mlbriggs
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:33:36 -0600, Christine Burel wrote:

I'm starting to get really protective of my dinner as Omar and Midnight and
even Oreo at times are not above stealing my hard-earned dinner right from
under my nose. Tonight, Midnight was helping herself to leftover chicken
soup from the dish that my son put up on the counter after dinner; that
wasn't so bad, but while I was shooing her down, Omar (!) pawed a noodle out
of my soup bowl (!) and ran off with it --- ack! Sort of funny, though,
'cause he obviously had thought he'd made off with a morsel of chicken and
seemed rather disappointed it only a mere noodle.

Sooo, immediately afterward I started thinking about song titles for this --
how about

"More Than a Noodle..." (to the tune of "More Than a Feeling")

or

"Where Have All the Noodles Gone? (to "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?")

or

"I've Been to the Table Where There Wasn't Much Left" ("I've Been Through
the Desert On a Horse with No Name")


Christine




Why not feed them first? In the "old days" farmers and ranchers always
fed their animals before they ate. MLB

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Old September 29th 04, 05:52 AM
mlbriggs
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:33:36 -0600, Christine Burel wrote:

I'm starting to get really protective of my dinner as Omar and Midnight and
even Oreo at times are not above stealing my hard-earned dinner right from
under my nose. Tonight, Midnight was helping herself to leftover chicken
soup from the dish that my son put up on the counter after dinner; that
wasn't so bad, but while I was shooing her down, Omar (!) pawed a noodle out
of my soup bowl (!) and ran off with it --- ack! Sort of funny, though,
'cause he obviously had thought he'd made off with a morsel of chicken and
seemed rather disappointed it only a mere noodle.

Sooo, immediately afterward I started thinking about song titles for this --
how about

"More Than a Noodle..." (to the tune of "More Than a Feeling")

or

"Where Have All the Noodles Gone? (to "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?")

or

"I've Been to the Table Where There Wasn't Much Left" ("I've Been Through
the Desert On a Horse with No Name")


Christine




Why not feed them first? In the "old days" farmers and ranchers always
fed their animals before they ate. MLB

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Old September 29th 04, 06:15 AM
Marina
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Christine Burel wrote:

I'm starting to get really protective of my dinner as Omar and Midnight and
even Oreo at times are not above stealing my hard-earned dinner right from
under my nose. Tonight, Midnight was helping herself to leftover chicken
soup from the dish that my son put up on the counter after dinner; that
wasn't so bad, but while I was shooing her down, Omar (!) pawed a noodle out
of my soup bowl (!) and ran off with it --- ack! Sort of funny, though,
'cause he obviously had thought he'd made off with a morsel of chicken and
seemed rather disappointed it only a mere noodle.

Sooo, immediately afterward I started thinking about song titles for this --
how about

"More Than a Noodle..." (to the tune of "More Than a Feeling")

or

"Where Have All the Noodles Gone? (to "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?")

or

"I've Been to the Table Where There Wasn't Much Left" ("I've Been Through
the Desert On a Horse with No Name")


LOL!


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Old September 29th 04, 06:15 AM
Marina
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Christine Burel wrote:

I'm starting to get really protective of my dinner as Omar and Midnight and
even Oreo at times are not above stealing my hard-earned dinner right from
under my nose. Tonight, Midnight was helping herself to leftover chicken
soup from the dish that my son put up on the counter after dinner; that
wasn't so bad, but while I was shooing her down, Omar (!) pawed a noodle out
of my soup bowl (!) and ran off with it --- ack! Sort of funny, though,
'cause he obviously had thought he'd made off with a morsel of chicken and
seemed rather disappointed it only a mere noodle.

Sooo, immediately afterward I started thinking about song titles for this --
how about

"More Than a Noodle..." (to the tune of "More Than a Feeling")

or

"Where Have All the Noodles Gone? (to "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?")

or

"I've Been to the Table Where There Wasn't Much Left" ("I've Been Through
the Desert On a Horse with No Name")


LOL!


--
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 September 29th 04, 06:15 AM
Marina
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Christine Burel wrote:

I'm starting to get really protective of my dinner as Omar and Midnight and
even Oreo at times are not above stealing my hard-earned dinner right from
under my nose. Tonight, Midnight was helping herself to leftover chicken
soup from the dish that my son put up on the counter after dinner; that
wasn't so bad, but while I was shooing her down, Omar (!) pawed a noodle out
of my soup bowl (!) and ran off with it --- ack! Sort of funny, though,
'cause he obviously had thought he'd made off with a morsel of chicken and
seemed rather disappointed it only a mere noodle.

Sooo, immediately afterward I started thinking about song titles for this --
how about

"More Than a Noodle..." (to the tune of "More Than a Feeling")

or

"Where Have All the Noodles Gone? (to "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?")

or

"I've Been to the Table Where There Wasn't Much Left" ("I've Been Through
the Desert On a Horse with No Name")


LOL!


--
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 September 29th 04, 08:24 AM
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Christine Burel wrote:

"More Than a Noodle..." (to the tune of "More Than a Feeling")


Or maybe to the tune of "More than a Woman" (Bee Gees, I think).

"More than a noodle... more than a noodle to me..."

Joyce
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Old September 29th 04, 08:24 AM
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Christine Burel wrote:

"More Than a Noodle..." (to the tune of "More Than a Feeling")


Or maybe to the tune of "More than a Woman" (Bee Gees, I think).

"More than a noodle... more than a noodle to me..."

Joyce
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Old September 29th 04, 08:24 AM
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Christine Burel wrote:

"More Than a Noodle..." (to the tune of "More Than a Feeling")


Or maybe to the tune of "More than a Woman" (Bee Gees, I think).

"More than a noodle... more than a noodle to me..."

Joyce
 




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