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Old February 24th 06, 10:02 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Margarita Salt wrote:
Please, don't dole out information when you don't know what you're
talking about. Spring water is spring water, distilled water is
distilled water. Spring water is not "purified" distilled water.

Distilled water does not have an odor, nor does it have anything
else. That's why it is recommended for steam irons, humidifiers,
vaporizers, etc., so the evaporation doesn't leave behind lime scale
or any other mineralization to corrode or clog the systems. It's
produced by condensation or evaporation.


No, Hon, distilled water is produced by distillation. Evaporated
water disassociates into hydrogen and oxygen molecules and condensed
water isn't necessarily distilled water. If you are going to nit pick,
at least be sure they are nits.

-L.
(snickering)

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Old February 24th 06, 04:11 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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We have well water since we live in a rural area. Our vet feels that
our water has too many minerals and other stuff to give to our cats. He
recommends distilled water even over bottled water. So, they've been on
distilled water for years. We even take jugs of it when we travel. So
far, there ahve been no problems.
As an aside, one vet told me that a cat will drink about a cup of water
per day. Also, to encourage more liquids, I put out a saucer of Lactaid
milk per day for my cats that like milk. Two do, three do not.

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Old February 25th 06, 02:45 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Margarita Salt wrote:
Glad to see you went running to google just so you could find something
to nitpick. I KNOW you didn't have that off the top of your head.


No, Dearie, of course I didn't. While you spent how-many-ever years it
was taking face fulls of cum, and getting nose jobs between face jobs,
I was working as a plant molecular biologist for 15 years - an
occupation I doubt you can even spell. So *of course* I have no idea
what steam distillation entails.


However, I'm secure enough that I can give a minimum amount of
information to make a point. I don't need to go into scientific
detail, because the discussion doesn't require it. You, on the other
hand, are one piece of work.


LOL...you were just wrong. Like I said, if you are going to flame him,
at least have your facts straight.


You remind me of this woman on an administrative assistant board who
always proclaimed she knew better because she used to be an
administrator. Keywords: USED TO BE. She was clearly touched in the
head and couldn't spell for beans. Even if it was true, which everyone
doubted, that fact is she wasn't an administrator NOW. She was useless
and had been fired, from what could be read in the subtext, though she
denied it. And you know what? You leave EXACTLY the same impression
with me. I don't care if you WERE a vet tech. You aren't one now and
that speaks volumes.


LOL...yeah, it speaks volumes because I quit my job to adopt and raise
my son. How horrible!

Unlike you, Karleen, I proactively sought my job as a vet tech because
I loved animals. I loved the cats, loved interacting with the owners
and loved the work. I would do it again in a minute if and when I
*want* to work again, which won't be any time soon. It was an awesome
job and a wonderful learning experience - something you have
undoubtedly never experienced in your ahem career.

You, on the other hand, found it necessary to prostitute your body for
pay, because obviously, that's the only option you had. You were a
self-proclaimed second-rate porn star - one they "called when someone
else failed to show up" (your own words). Many times they even failed
to credit you, or miscredited you. How pathetic is that? You couldn't
even be a first-rate whore. Sheesh.

-L.

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Old February 25th 06, 07:15 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Margarita Salt wrote:
-L. wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav:

You, on the other hand, found it necessary to prostitute your
body for pay, because obviously, that's the only option you had.
You were a self-proclaimed second-rate porn star - one they
"called when someone else failed to show up" (your own words).
Many times they even failed to credit you, or miscredited you.
How pathetic is that? You couldn't even be a first-rate whore.
Sheesh.


I see you been quit obsessively busy.


LOL..yeah, I clicked the link Matthew provived.

Seek help. NOW. You won't be
of any use to cats on heavy meds if you continue to give into your OCD
this way.

Yup, a total faliure as a porn star. What would that mean, exactly,
since I'm a highly successful private auditor now?


It means that spreading your legs even failed to get you the attention
you desperately seek. And you sucked (no pun intended) at that, too.

-L.

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Old February 25th 06, 07:16 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Margarita Salt wrote:
-L. wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav:

LOL...yeah, it speaks volumes because I quit my job to adopt and
raise my son. How horrible!


Yeah, right. Pardon me, but knowing personally how readily and easily
you lie,


Have never lied yet.

I have to say I don't believe that for a second. If it
happens to be true, how sad for you that he neglects you so much that
you have so much time to spend obsessively trying to get and keep
attention from strangers on the net.


Unlike you, dear, my child has two parents.

-L.

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Old February 25th 06, 09:15 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Just for you Lyn some interesting things found on Google sorry I top
posted

http://www.lukeisback.com/archives/a...es/981018.html
http://www.killfile.org/~tskirvin/ar.../brandy/brandy
http://www.killfile.org/dungeon/why/brandy.html
http://www.nndb.com/people/560/000026482/
http://today.answers.com/topic/brandy-alexandre
http://www.searchextreme.com/actorde...e/11581306841/
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0018852/
http://www.swydm.com/profiles/BrandyAlx

"-L." wrote in message
oups.com...


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Old February 25th 06, 10:07 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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NMR wrote:
Just for you Lyn some interesting things found on Google sorry I top
posted


LOL...I don't swing that way, Matty.

-L.

  #18  
Old February 25th 06, 05:09 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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-L. wrote:
Margarita Salt wrote:
Glad to see you went running to google just so you could find something
to nitpick. I KNOW you didn't have that off the top of your head.


No, Dearie, of course I didn't. While you spent how-many-ever years it
was taking face fulls of cum, and getting nose jobs between face jobs,
I was working as a plant molecular biologist for 15 years - an
occupation I doubt you can even spell. So *of course* I have no idea
what steam distillation entails.


However, I'm secure enough that I can give a minimum amount of
information to make a point. I don't need to go into scientific
detail, because the discussion doesn't require it. You, on the other
hand, are one piece of work.


LOL...you were just wrong. Like I said, if you are going to flame him,
at least have your facts straight.

You remind me of this woman on an administrative assistant board who
always proclaimed she knew better because she used to be an
administrator. Keywords: USED TO BE. She was clearly touched in the
head and couldn't spell for beans. Even if it was true, which everyone
doubted, that fact is she wasn't an administrator NOW. She was useless
and had been fired, from what could be read in the subtext, though she
denied it. And you know what? You leave EXACTLY the same impression
with me. I don't care if you WERE a vet tech. You aren't one now and
that speaks volumes.


LOL...yeah, it speaks volumes because I quit my job to adopt and raise
my son. How horrible!


One needs to keep in mind here that Brandy doesn't like kids... so for
her that would be horrible. :-D

I'm thinking it is a blessing she doesn't have kids.


Unlike you, Karleen, I proactively sought my job as a vet tech because
I loved animals. I loved the cats, loved interacting with the owners
and loved the work. I would do it again in a minute if and when I
*want* to work again, which won't be any time soon. It was an awesome
job and a wonderful learning experience - something you have
undoubtedly never experienced in your ahem career.

You, on the other hand, found it necessary to prostitute your body for
pay, because obviously, that's the only option you had. You were a
self-proclaimed second-rate porn star - one they "called when someone
else failed to show up" (your own words). Many times they even failed
to credit you, or miscredited you. How pathetic is that? You couldn't
even be a first-rate whore. Sheesh.

-L.

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Old February 25th 06, 05:16 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Joe Canuck wrote:

One needs to keep in mind here that Brandy doesn't like kids... so for
her that would be horrible. :-D

I'm thinking it is a blessing she doesn't have kids.


Yeah, she'd de-bark them for crying too much.

-L.

 




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