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Old September 23rd 11, 06:46 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
CatNipped[_4_]
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Someone here (forgive me, my memory is for sh*t lately) recommended the
book "Enough to Make a Cat Laugh", and I set Ben to finding it on the
'net. He found me a copy and bought it for $0.01 US. Yep, that's not a
typo, it cost only a single penny. Of course he had to pay shipping
charges so it came to a bit more.

Well, I love the book so much I've almost finished it in just the few
days I've had it (which is guns blazing for me lately). Deric Longden
is a man of my own heart, daft and eccentric, like me but *much* more witty.

I've got only about 40 pages left, but that's not to say I'll be
finished with it tonight, I get too distracted to just sit and read like
I used to do for hours, sometimes days on end.

But when I do finish it I'd like to send it on to another RPCA'er as we
used to do some time ago. On the first page I've Started a list labeled
"RPCA Readers" and put my name below that. As we used to do I'll mail
it to the first person who sends me his/her snail mail address (my addy
isn't munged, so you can just reply to this post).

The only caveat is that the person receiving the book must list their
name after mine, ask the group who would like it next, and then send it
along to the next person who emails the request (first come, first served).

I highly recommend the book to all cat lovers, or for anyone who just
wants a funny, light read. I absolutely loved it!

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Old September 23rd 11, 09:14 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
CatNipped[_4_]
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On 9/23/2011 12:46 AM, CatNipped wrote:
Someone here (forgive me, my memory is for sh*t lately) recommended the
book "Enough to Make a Cat Laugh", and I set Ben to finding it on the
'net. He found me a copy and bought it for $0.01 US. Yep, that's not a
typo, it cost only a single penny. Of course he had to pay shipping
charges so it came to a bit more.

Well, I love the book so much I've almost finished it in just the few
days I've had it (which is guns blazing for me lately). Deric Longden is
a man of my own heart, daft and eccentric, like me but *much* more witty.

I've got only about 40 pages left, but that's not to say I'll be
finished with it tonight, I get too distracted to just sit and read like
I used to do for hours, sometimes days on end.

But when I do finish it I'd like to send it on to another RPCA'er as we
used to do some time ago. On the first page I've Started a list labeled
"RPCA Readers" and put my name below that. As we used to do I'll mail it
to the first person who sends me his/her snail mail address (my addy
isn't munged, so you can just reply to this post).

The only caveat is that the person receiving the book must list their
name after mine, ask the group who would like it next, and then send it
along to the next person who emails the request (first come, first served).

I highly recommend the book to all cat lovers, or for anyone who just
wants a funny, light read. I absolutely loved it!


Wow, I surprised myself, I *did* finish the book tonight... though,
technically, it's now morning (3:00 am). So it can be mailed as soon as
someone sends their snail mail address. I don't mind if you're
overseas, it's only a paperback so shouldn't be that much in postage.



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CatNipped
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Old September 23rd 11, 09:15 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Ann
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On Sep 23, 1:46*am, CatNipped wrote:
Someone here (forgive me, my memory is for sh*t lately) recommended the
book "Enough to Make a Cat Laugh", and I set Ben to finding it on the
'net. *He found me a copy and bought it for $0.01 US. *Yep, that's not a
typo, it cost only a single penny. *Of course he had to pay shipping
charges so it came to a bit more.

Well, I love the book so much I've almost finished it in just the few
days I've had it (which is guns blazing for me lately). *Deric Longden
is a man of my own heart, daft and eccentric, like me but *much* more witty.

I've got only about 40 pages left, but that's not to say I'll be
finished with it tonight, I get too distracted to just sit and read like
I used to do for hours, sometimes days on end.

But when I do finish it I'd like to send it on to another RPCA'er as we
used to do some time ago. *On the first page I've Started a list labeled
"RPCA Readers" and put my name below that. *As we used to do I'll mail
it to the first person who sends me his/her snail mail address (my addy
isn't munged, so you can just reply to this post).

The only caveat is that the person receiving the book must list their
name after mine, ask the group who would like it next, and then send it
along to the next person who emails the request (first come, first served).

I highly recommend the book to all cat lovers, or for anyone who just
wants a funny, light read. *I absolutely loved it!

--
Hugs,

CatNipped
See all our masters at: *http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped

See the RPCA FAQ site, created by "Yowie", *maintained by Mark Edwards, at:http://www.professional-geek.net/rpcablog/

Email: *L(dot)T(dot)Crews(at)comcast(dot)net


I would love the book to read.

Ann
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Old September 23rd 11, 09:45 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
CatNipped[_4_]
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On 9/23/2011 3:15 PM, Ann wrote:
On Sep 23, 1:46 am, wrote:
Someone here (forgive me, my memory is for sh*t lately) recommended the
book "Enough to Make a Cat Laugh", and I set Ben to finding it on the
'net. He found me a copy and bought it for $0.01 US. Yep, that's not a
typo, it cost only a single penny. Of course he had to pay shipping
charges so it came to a bit more.

Well, I love the book so much I've almost finished it in just the few
days I've had it (which is guns blazing for me lately). Deric Longden
is a man of my own heart, daft and eccentric, like me but *much* more witty.

I've got only about 40 pages left, but that's not to say I'll be
finished with it tonight, I get too distracted to just sit and read like
I used to do for hours, sometimes days on end.

But when I do finish it I'd like to send it on to another RPCA'er as we
used to do some time ago. On the first page I've Started a list labeled
"RPCA Readers" and put my name below that. As we used to do I'll mail
it to the first person who sends me his/her snail mail address (my addy
isn't munged, so you can just reply to this post).

The only caveat is that the person receiving the book must list their
name after mine, ask the group who would like it next, and then send it
along to the next person who emails the request (first come, first served).

I highly recommend the book to all cat lovers, or for anyone who just
wants a funny, light read. I absolutely loved it!

--
Hugs,

CatNipped
See all our masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped

See the RPCA FAQ site, created by "Yowie", maintained by Mark Edwards, at:http://www.professional-geek.net/rpcablog/

Email: L(dot)T(dot)Crews(at)comcast(dot)net


I would love the book to read.

Ann



I just sent you an email. We should be able to mail it to you in in a
couple of days - as soon as we get working transport again.


--
Hugs,

CatNipped
See all our masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped

See the RPCA FAQ site, created by "Yowie", maintained by Mark Edwards, at:
http://www.professional-geek.net/rpcablog/

Email: L(dot)T(dot)Crews(at)comcast(dot)net

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Old September 23rd 11, 09:46 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
CatNipped[_4_]
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On 9/23/2011 2:59 PM, Judith Latham wrote:
In , CatNipped
wrote:
Someone here (forgive me, my memory is for sh*t lately) recommended the
book "Enough to Make a Cat Laugh", and I set Ben to finding it on the
'net. He found me a copy and bought it for $0.01 US. Yep, that's not a
typo, it cost only a single penny. Of course he had to pay shipping
charges so it came to a bit more.


Well, I love the book so much I've almost finished it in just the few
days I've had it (which is guns blazing for me lately). Deric Longden
is a man of my own heart, daft and eccentric, like me but *much* more
witty.


I've got only about 40 pages left, but that's not to say I'll be
finished with it tonight, I get too distracted to just sit and read like
I used to do for hours, sometimes days on end.


But when I do finish it I'd like to send it on to another RPCA'er as we
used to do some time ago. On the first page I've Started a list labeled
"RPCA Readers" and put my name below that. As we used to do I'll mail
it to the first person who sends me his/her snail mail address (my addy
isn't munged, so you can just reply to this post).


The only caveat is that the person receiving the book must list their
name after mine, ask the group who would like it next, and then send it
along to the next person who emails the request (first come, first
served).


I highly recommend the book to all cat lovers, or for anyone who just
wants a funny, light read. I absolutely loved it!


I, and several of my friends, love all his books. I'm so glad you've found
out you like his book, there's more pleasure to come if you decide to read
his other books.

Judith


Sorry, Judith, I couldn't remember who it was who'd told me about this
book. It was really good, a fast and funny read.


--
Hugs,

CatNipped
See all our masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped

See the RPCA FAQ site, created by "Yowie", maintained by Mark Edwards, at:
http://www.professional-geek.net/rpcablog/

Email: L(dot)T(dot)Crews(at)comcast(dot)net

 




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