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On 12/31/2011 03:55 PM, Joy wrote:
wrote in message ... MLB wrote: On 12/30/2011 06:28 PM, wrote: Joy wrote: wrote in message MLB wrote: IIRC it was Dan Mahoney. I enjoed his stories of Harri (et) too. Yes, it was Dan. He just posted in here yesterday and he mentioned Harri, but not by name. He just said one of his cats went with him on long trips when he drove a semi. Thanks to both of you. Getting old does have its good points, but an unlimited memory isn't one of them. No kidding! And I think I'm quite a bit younger than you are, so I probably have more memory loss to look forward to. Work at it kids. I'm far past either one of you and I can still remember most of what I have experienced. I used to be exceptionally good at voices. Now I don't have the opportunity to keep up on that. MLB Oh, that too! Each of my parents are/were pretty deaf in their late 70s. So chances are high that I have that to look forward to, also. That'll be sad, because music is probably the thing I've gotten the most pleasure from in my whole life. I'm good at recognizing voices, too. Which is fortunate since I'm terrible at recognizing faces. -- Joyce My hearing has deteriorated to the point that I can understand very little conversation in a group setting, although I do okay in one on one conversations, as long as the person doesn't have too soft a voice or too strong an accent. I also miss a lot of dialog on TV and in the movies. Luckily, I am still able to enjoy music. Joy My hearing is still fine. I just don't see many people any more and I don't turn the TV or radio on very often. MLB |
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Lesley wrote:
On Dec 31, 5:50 pm, "Christina Websell" wrote: You remind me of a friend. She says "I won't have children at any price, I don't have a motherhood gland and besides, I don't have a cellar." Now me I love children...but couldn't eat 2 at once Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs Have you got any recipes. ;-) -- Adrian |
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On Dec 31 2011, 10:59*am, Mark Edwards wrote:
This is exactly the reason I keep toddlers in carriers too. (evil grin). I wish some people would and could babies be gagged? That high pitched crying and the grizzling noises they make- don't know which is worse but I'd sooner listen to fingernails on a blackboard Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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Lesley Madigan wrote:
On Dec 31 2011, 10:59*am, Mark Edwards wrote: This is exactly the reason I keep toddlers in carriers too. (evil grin). I wish some people would and could babies be gagged? That high pitched crying and the grizzling noises they make- don't know which is worse but I'd sooner listen to fingernails on a blackboard Grizzling noises...? -- Joyce Cats' hearing apparatus is built to allow the human voice to easily go in one ear and out the other. -- Stephen Baker |
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We have a tabby named Tibb, not exactly the same, but close. He rides
in our motor home, without a cage, but I really don't think he enjoys it. He hides under the bed until we stop for the night. Then he comes out and loves to keep us awake. I am glad to know some cats like riding in a car. |
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