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Old August 15th 09, 02:20 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Suddenly, without warning, Netmask exclaimed (8/15/2009 4:26 AM):
jmc wrote:
Right now, we don't need more cats, dogs, horses, or humans.

jmc


and the pope should endorse homosexuality to reduce the burden on mother
earth, especially in south america, india and china.


Actually, I've heard one "makes sense in a weird way" theory that
homosexuality IS one of Nature's ways of controlling population (not one
of the more effective, but meh). You do not it's not limited to just
humans right? I've seen it recorded in dolphin and equine populations,
though I imagine every type of mammal has individuals who "swing the
other way".

I remain neutral on what the Pope should do as I'm not one of his followers.



jmc
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Old August 15th 09, 07:40 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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"Netmask" wrote in message
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jmc wrote:
Suddenly, without warning, Dragoman exclaimed (8/14/2009 9:04 PM):
I've been lurking in this group for a while, getting nuggets of advice
here and there, and I can't help but notice the dogmatic attitude the
majority of the participants have towards the breeding of our masters.
It was made explicit in the recent thread about "breading", but it
was apparent in other threads too. Dogmatism, however, is never good.

For some reason, this dogma assumes that all cats are equal, and if you
want a kitten, go to the shelter where they're overflowing. Would that
be the same advice you would give to people that want to have children,
and would you yourself practice it? After all, the planet has more than
enough people, more than can be sustained, in fact, and the orphanages
and the third world countries are overflowing with unwanted kids, whose
fate you can only improve. So sterilize yourself, (or don't have
children), and adopt. If you have done so, and if this is the advice
you're giving to wannabe parents, then I submit - you have all the right
to advocate the same for cats. If you haven't however, please STFU.


Actually, I have chosen to not have children, and have occasionally
suggested adopting rather than bringing more children in to the world.
Been called deviant for not having kids, too. Seriously.

So, thank you for allowing me, as an American, to keep my first amendment
rights

I'm not as militant as some, but I still advocate not breeding unless you
truly have exceptional, pedigreed cats (if nobody at all bred cats, and
they were all spayed or neutered, they'd go extinct, after all).

I'm a horsewoman as well, where the problem is magnified, and I believe
even stables who's primary business is breeding, should concentrate on
training and give the mares a break while the economy sucks, rather than
producing more unsellable horses.

Right now, we don't need more cats, dogs, horses, or humans.

jmc


and the pope should endorse homosexuality to reduce the burden on mother
earth, especially in south america, india and china.


And you are still a status-seeking moron.


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Old August 15th 09, 07:42 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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"jmc" wrote:
I remain neutral on what the Pope should do as I'm not one of his
followers.


I'm pretty much with you, but I do think he should supplement his wardrobe.
Dude has got to want to just blow off the robes and slip on a pair of
shorts every now and again.


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Old August 15th 09, 08:44 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Suddenly, without warning, cybercat exclaimed (8/15/2009 2:42 PM):
"jmc" wrote:
I remain neutral on what the Pope should do as I'm not one of his
followers.


I'm pretty much with you, but I do think he should supplement his wardrobe.
Dude has got to want to just blow off the robes and slip on a pair of
shorts every now and again.



:ictures the Pope wearing shorts, flip-flops, a tie-dye shirt, and
mirrored sunglasses ::

does that mean I'm going to hell now? :-D

jmc
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Old August 15th 09, 11:18 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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"hopitus" wrote:
Your "pic" is conservative. Mine has Him losing the shirt and shorts
and in a red Speedo like the rest of them. Anyone sporting shirt and
shorts on South Beach is from someplace like MileHigh, where I am.
There are no natural beaches here.


Eyyuu! The Pope in a red speedo!


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Old August 15th 09, 11:41 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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"jmc" wrote in message
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Suddenly, without warning, Netmask exclaimed (8/15/2009 4:26 AM):
jmc wrote:
Right now, we don't need more cats, dogs, horses, or humans.

jmc


and the pope should endorse homosexuality to reduce the burden on mother
earth, especially in south america, india and china.


Actually, I've heard one "makes sense in a weird way" theory that
homosexuality IS one of Nature's ways of controlling population (not one
of the more effective, but meh). You do not it's not limited to just
humans right? I've seen it recorded in dolphin and equine populations,
though I imagine every type of mammal has individuals who "swing the other
way".


And in the bird world, there are many cases of penguins selecting a same
gender mate.

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Old August 16th 09, 02:29 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
jmc
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Suddenly, without warning, cybercat exclaimed (8/15/2009 6:18 PM):
"hopitus" wrote:
Your "pic" is conservative. Mine has Him losing the shirt and shorts
and in a red Speedo like the rest of them. Anyone sporting shirt and
shorts on South Beach is from someplace like MileHigh, where I am.
There are no natural beaches here.


Eyyuu! The Pope in a red speedo!



Did you know the Aussies call speedos "budgie smugglers"?
Budgie=parakeet. Think about that for a minute, but you might want to
sit back from your keyboard while you do

It's one of my favorite Aussieisms.

jmc
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Old August 16th 09, 04:48 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Netmask[_2_]
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hopitus wrote:
On Aug 15, 4:18 pm, "cybercat" wrote:
"hopitus" wrote:
Your "pic" is conservative. Mine has Him losing the shirt and shorts
and in a red Speedo like the rest of them. Anyone sporting shirt and
shorts on South Beach is from someplace like MileHigh, where I am.
There are no natural beaches here.

Eyyuu! The Pope in a red speedo!


I forgot where you are. On South Beach there will be stuff on display
there
seen nowhere else in USA but common on Brazilian and French beaches
"Let It All Hang Out" is more than a saying in south FL.
You must admit I had the gentility (for which I am not noted in ng's)
not
to mention the clothing-optional beaches there (google "Haulover
Beach".


he he mid mid western state american tourists to Sydney beaches look
distinctly uncomfortable as they see topless mums and kids sunbaking up
the southern end of Bondi and especially at Glamorama sipping latte
coffee and guys quickly slipping everything off to change (with a towel
that always drops). Australia never had a puritan period - anti clerical
and bawdy right from the start. May it never go!
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Old August 16th 09, 07:21 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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"Netmask" wrote in message
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hopitus wrote:
On Aug 15, 4:18 pm, "cybercat" wrote:
"hopitus" wrote:
Your "pic" is conservative. Mine has Him losing the shirt and shorts
and in a red Speedo like the rest of them. Anyone sporting shirt and
shorts on South Beach is from someplace like MileHigh, where I am.
There are no natural beaches here.
Eyyuu! The Pope in a red speedo!


I forgot where you are. On South Beach there will be stuff on display
there
seen nowhere else in USA but common on Brazilian and French beaches
"Let It All Hang Out" is more than a saying in south FL.
You must admit I had the gentility (for which I am not noted in ng's)
not
to mention the clothing-optional beaches there (google "Haulover
Beach".


he he mid mid western state american tourists to Sydney beaches look
distinctly uncomfortable as they see topless mums and kids sunbaking up
the southern end of Bondi and especially at Glamorama sipping latte coffee
and guys quickly slipping everything off to change (with a towel that
always drops). Australia never had a puritan period - anti clerical and
bawdy right from the start. May it never go!


Tell us again about your *coughcough* coat of arms.


 




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