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"CatNipped" wrote:
Now, I have had one of my "Prissy" stories published in a real live book, "The Cats of Our Lives", edited by Franklin Dohanyos (you can still buy it on Amazon.com - ISBN 1-55972-487-0), "Prissy Adopts a Duck", page 171. You would think that, with that affirmation, it wouldn't bother me that my cat-hating mom didn't like my stories, but it still stings. Concatulations! I did like the one about the duckling, and I know you've always wanted to get them published. I wouldn't worry about what your mom said. If she doesn't like cats, I don't think she could like stories about an especially naughty cat. |
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Sherry wrote:
I once pointed out to my half sister that she'd never said anything complimentary about me. She paused for about a minute or so (felt like hours) then said "you produce beautiful babies." Do we have the same sister, by any chance? Mine is the queen of double-sworded compliments. Most recent was, "You look great. Did you get a Wonder Bra?" Sherry Mine wouldn't have been that nice. This is the woman who had a fit because I bought Jason's baby clothes at places like goodwill, Kmart, and Sears. She told me that I was raising him to think he was supposed to live in poverty for all of his life. She tried to turn me in for child abuse and was told by CPS that you can't do that. Unfortunately they told her what you can turn someone into CPS for. Years later she bought Amanda a dress at Nordstroms, made in a sweatshop in Equador that cost $80. This is for the kid who thinks dresses are evil and should be burned. Said child was four at the time. I later gave the dress to Rob's sister. I think Mandy wore it three times. Pam S. |
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Sherry wrote:
I once pointed out to my half sister that she'd never said anything complimentary about me. She paused for about a minute or so (felt like hours) then said "you produce beautiful babies." Do we have the same sister, by any chance? Mine is the queen of double-sworded compliments. Most recent was, "You look great. Did you get a Wonder Bra?" Sherry Mine wouldn't have been that nice. This is the woman who had a fit because I bought Jason's baby clothes at places like goodwill, Kmart, and Sears. She told me that I was raising him to think he was supposed to live in poverty for all of his life. She tried to turn me in for child abuse and was told by CPS that you can't do that. Unfortunately they told her what you can turn someone into CPS for. Years later she bought Amanda a dress at Nordstroms, made in a sweatshop in Equador that cost $80. This is for the kid who thinks dresses are evil and should be burned. Said child was four at the time. I later gave the dress to Rob's sister. I think Mandy wore it three times. Pam S. |
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Mine wouldn't have been that nice. This is the woman who had a fit
because I bought Jason's baby clothes at places like goodwill, Kmart, and Sears. She told me that I was raising him to think he was supposed to live in poverty for all of his life. She tried to turn me in for child abuse and was told by CPS that you can't do that. Unfortunately they told her what you can turn someone into CPS for. Years later she bought Amanda a dress at Nordstroms, made in a sweatshop in Equador that cost $80. This is for the kid who thinks dresses are evil and should be burned. Said child was four at the time. I later gave the dress to Rob's sister. I think Mandy wore it three times. Pam S. You go, girl. You're teaching them frugality and recycling, which are lessons that will benefit them FAR LONGER than an $80 garment will. Besides, what's wrong with teaching them to live in poverty? It might come in handy someday. Like me. I know how to be poor. I can stretch a buck. I don't like it, but if I ever had to do it again, I could. Sherry |
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Mine wouldn't have been that nice. This is the woman who had a fit
because I bought Jason's baby clothes at places like goodwill, Kmart, and Sears. She told me that I was raising him to think he was supposed to live in poverty for all of his life. She tried to turn me in for child abuse and was told by CPS that you can't do that. Unfortunately they told her what you can turn someone into CPS for. Years later she bought Amanda a dress at Nordstroms, made in a sweatshop in Equador that cost $80. This is for the kid who thinks dresses are evil and should be burned. Said child was four at the time. I later gave the dress to Rob's sister. I think Mandy wore it three times. Pam S. You go, girl. You're teaching them frugality and recycling, which are lessons that will benefit them FAR LONGER than an $80 garment will. Besides, what's wrong with teaching them to live in poverty? It might come in handy someday. Like me. I know how to be poor. I can stretch a buck. I don't like it, but if I ever had to do it again, I could. Sherry |
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"Sherry " wrote in message ... Sorry, I'll get off my rant now (it seems to be the week for rants!!). Hugs, CatNipped Sorry, but I am absolutely laughing. Not at you, but you made me wonder what my *father* would say if he read this group. He hates cats. He blames the cats on every affliction or illness we have. But Bast got the last word: The *very last thing* my grandmother said to him before she died was, "Take care of my cat." And he did, LOL, for eight years. It was an outdoor kitty, but STILL!!! Sherry Eve helped cats win Jody over. She packed around our sassycat who I was working to keep her inside and let her be inside 100%. She kept going out though for the most part, in spite of hell. Well...It happened, she was run over. Abi was unconsolible, horribly upset. So was I. Eve of course, was clueless. Jody and I had been having alot of problems, I had filed for divorce and was waiting for papers to be served. It was a time of hell. The next week Jody suggested getting a new outside kitty for Abi. I put my foot down. No, we had tried it with my firend's cat who had to go home and now Sassy. Forget it, I'm done unless the cat can come in and stay. No discussions, no arguments no compromise on this issue. It had been one of which we had fought over and were fighting about. The next day I was up at PetsMart staring at this gorgeous silver tabby with seagreen eyes. She had been in a cage for three months and slated to be turned into a barn cat because she was unadoptable. She gently bites when she wants attention and is ignored. Nor did she appear to wish to be held. She'd love you to pet her, but don't hold her, at all... Well, she came home, been inside ever since and Eve packed her around for two weeks or so before she was gone. Jody loves that cat because Eve loved Luna. Jody cried when Sassy was gone because of the same... Our daughters lost their best friend they shared. We're a house of five now. Glitter joined our ranks on November the 1st as the resident black pain in the kitten ass. Jody discovered the joy of laser play this morning. And calls Glitter a junkie for dragging a plastic baggie of 'nip all over the bathroom floor. It's funny as hell. Our bedroom and the guest bathroom doors face each other so I'll see two tails, one black one grey slink into the bathroom where the catnip is still pleasantly strewn about when a few minutes later comes the running of the bulls through the living room. Back and forth. Mutt just grunts under the covers because more times than not if I'm not cooking, or actively cleaning I'm in the bedroom, and most of the time in the bed itself, Mutt sticks with me 100% of the time. (Don't worry about Abi, she's been spending alot of time with her cousins and doing sleepovers., or she's at school... It's not like Mom is smoking in bed drinking hard liquor to pass out and stuff ) :hugs Love ya'll Gracie |
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"Sherry " wrote in message ... Sorry, I'll get off my rant now (it seems to be the week for rants!!). Hugs, CatNipped Sorry, but I am absolutely laughing. Not at you, but you made me wonder what my *father* would say if he read this group. He hates cats. He blames the cats on every affliction or illness we have. But Bast got the last word: The *very last thing* my grandmother said to him before she died was, "Take care of my cat." And he did, LOL, for eight years. It was an outdoor kitty, but STILL!!! Sherry Eve helped cats win Jody over. She packed around our sassycat who I was working to keep her inside and let her be inside 100%. She kept going out though for the most part, in spite of hell. Well...It happened, she was run over. Abi was unconsolible, horribly upset. So was I. Eve of course, was clueless. Jody and I had been having alot of problems, I had filed for divorce and was waiting for papers to be served. It was a time of hell. The next week Jody suggested getting a new outside kitty for Abi. I put my foot down. No, we had tried it with my firend's cat who had to go home and now Sassy. Forget it, I'm done unless the cat can come in and stay. No discussions, no arguments no compromise on this issue. It had been one of which we had fought over and were fighting about. The next day I was up at PetsMart staring at this gorgeous silver tabby with seagreen eyes. She had been in a cage for three months and slated to be turned into a barn cat because she was unadoptable. She gently bites when she wants attention and is ignored. Nor did she appear to wish to be held. She'd love you to pet her, but don't hold her, at all... Well, she came home, been inside ever since and Eve packed her around for two weeks or so before she was gone. Jody loves that cat because Eve loved Luna. Jody cried when Sassy was gone because of the same... Our daughters lost their best friend they shared. We're a house of five now. Glitter joined our ranks on November the 1st as the resident black pain in the kitten ass. Jody discovered the joy of laser play this morning. And calls Glitter a junkie for dragging a plastic baggie of 'nip all over the bathroom floor. It's funny as hell. Our bedroom and the guest bathroom doors face each other so I'll see two tails, one black one grey slink into the bathroom where the catnip is still pleasantly strewn about when a few minutes later comes the running of the bulls through the living room. Back and forth. Mutt just grunts under the covers because more times than not if I'm not cooking, or actively cleaning I'm in the bedroom, and most of the time in the bed itself, Mutt sticks with me 100% of the time. (Don't worry about Abi, she's been spending alot of time with her cousins and doing sleepovers., or she's at school... It's not like Mom is smoking in bed drinking hard liquor to pass out and stuff ) :hugs Love ya'll Gracie |
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gracecat wrote:
"Sherry " wrote in message ... Sorry, I'll get off my rant now (it seems to be the week for rants!!). Hugs, CatNipped Sorry, but I am absolutely laughing. Not at you, but you made me wonder what my *father* would say if he read this group. He hates cats. He blames the cats on every affliction or illness we have. But Bast got the last word: The *very last thing* my grandmother said to him before she died was, "Take care of my cat." And he did, LOL, for eight years. It was an outdoor kitty, but STILL!!! Sherry Eve helped cats win Jody over. She packed around our sassycat who I was working to keep her inside and let her be inside 100%. She kept going out though for the most part, in spite of hell. Well...It happened, she was run over. Abi was unconsolible, horribly upset. So was I. Eve of course, was clueless. Jody and I had been having alot of problems, I had filed for divorce and was waiting for papers to be served. It was a time of hell. The next week Jody suggested getting a new outside kitty for Abi. I put my foot down. No, we had tried it with my firend's cat who had to go home and now Sassy. Forget it, I'm done unless the cat can come in and stay. No discussions, no arguments no compromise on this issue. It had been one of which we had fought over and were fighting about. The next day I was up at PetsMart staring at this gorgeous silver tabby with seagreen eyes. She had been in a cage for three months and slated to be turned into a barn cat because she was unadoptable. She gently bites when she wants attention and is ignored. Nor did she appear to wish to be held. She'd love you to pet her, but don't hold her, at all... Well, she came home, been inside ever since and Eve packed her around for two weeks or so before she was gone. Jody loves that cat because Eve loved Luna. Jody cried when Sassy was gone because of the same... Our daughters lost their best friend they shared. We're a house of five now. Glitter joined our ranks on November the 1st as the resident black pain in the kitten ass. Jody discovered the joy of laser play this morning. And calls Glitter a junkie for dragging a plastic baggie of 'nip all over the bathroom floor. It's funny as hell. Our bedroom and the guest bathroom doors face each other so I'll see two tails, one black one grey slink into the bathroom where the catnip is still pleasantly strewn about when a few minutes later comes the running of the bulls through the living room. Back and forth. Mutt just grunts under the covers because more times than not if I'm not cooking, or actively cleaning I'm in the bedroom, and most of the time in the bed itself, Mutt sticks with me 100% of the time. (Don't worry about Abi, she's been spending alot of time with her cousins and doing sleepovers., or she's at school... It's not like Mom is smoking in bed drinking hard liquor to pass out and stuff ) Glad to hear Mutt is taking such good care of you, and you have two of the Superior Species to amuse you. Take care! -- 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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gracecat wrote:
"Sherry " wrote in message ... Sorry, I'll get off my rant now (it seems to be the week for rants!!). Hugs, CatNipped Sorry, but I am absolutely laughing. Not at you, but you made me wonder what my *father* would say if he read this group. He hates cats. He blames the cats on every affliction or illness we have. But Bast got the last word: The *very last thing* my grandmother said to him before she died was, "Take care of my cat." And he did, LOL, for eight years. It was an outdoor kitty, but STILL!!! Sherry Eve helped cats win Jody over. She packed around our sassycat who I was working to keep her inside and let her be inside 100%. She kept going out though for the most part, in spite of hell. Well...It happened, she was run over. Abi was unconsolible, horribly upset. So was I. Eve of course, was clueless. Jody and I had been having alot of problems, I had filed for divorce and was waiting for papers to be served. It was a time of hell. The next week Jody suggested getting a new outside kitty for Abi. I put my foot down. No, we had tried it with my firend's cat who had to go home and now Sassy. Forget it, I'm done unless the cat can come in and stay. No discussions, no arguments no compromise on this issue. It had been one of which we had fought over and were fighting about. The next day I was up at PetsMart staring at this gorgeous silver tabby with seagreen eyes. She had been in a cage for three months and slated to be turned into a barn cat because she was unadoptable. She gently bites when she wants attention and is ignored. Nor did she appear to wish to be held. She'd love you to pet her, but don't hold her, at all... Well, she came home, been inside ever since and Eve packed her around for two weeks or so before she was gone. Jody loves that cat because Eve loved Luna. Jody cried when Sassy was gone because of the same... Our daughters lost their best friend they shared. We're a house of five now. Glitter joined our ranks on November the 1st as the resident black pain in the kitten ass. Jody discovered the joy of laser play this morning. And calls Glitter a junkie for dragging a plastic baggie of 'nip all over the bathroom floor. It's funny as hell. Our bedroom and the guest bathroom doors face each other so I'll see two tails, one black one grey slink into the bathroom where the catnip is still pleasantly strewn about when a few minutes later comes the running of the bulls through the living room. Back and forth. Mutt just grunts under the covers because more times than not if I'm not cooking, or actively cleaning I'm in the bedroom, and most of the time in the bed itself, Mutt sticks with me 100% of the time. (Don't worry about Abi, she's been spending alot of time with her cousins and doing sleepovers., or she's at school... It's not like Mom is smoking in bed drinking hard liquor to pass out and stuff ) Glad to hear Mutt is taking such good care of you, and you have two of the Superior Species to amuse you. Take care! -- 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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Luna has a black collar with silver moons on it. Glitter's collar is a
sparkly silver that matches her pitch black fur so beautifully. When Abi saw the collar, she announced her name was Glitter. Glitter started as a Magnolia or Maggi for short because on November the 1st, All Saints Day, our magnolia tree given in memory of Eve bloomed that morning, the same morning I adopted Glitter. But Abi was adament it was a glitter and Glitter she is. Glitter is a 6 year old black female that I visited on a weekly basis in October. Nov 1st, an hour after opening I was up at the cages asking if she could come home. She was supposed to be let go on the 2nd but they let her go since I was up there so much and had adopted Luna previously. They settled in quite nicely, no sneezing no coughing an no hacking on family members part. Mutt is less tolerable of Glitter than she is of Luna. I wish they felt comfortable enough to come into the bedroom but Jody and Mutt both drew a solid line at the door that demands DO NOT ENTER. Of course, Luna and I ignored Jody, I installed a heated window perch and birdseed feeders outside the window. And Mutt's ok as long as she's under the covers, doesn't have to see them and they stay absolutely perfectly silent at all times. Failure to adhere to certain rules will result in an immediate removal from the bedroom . Grace "Sherry " wrote in message ... Grace, congratulations on Glitter! What a beautiful name. I don't think I"ve ever heard that one before. Sherry |
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