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Shadapa, gringo (was Cat Psychology)
Patok wrote:
John Doe wrote: Patok patok pataklama.net.invalid wrote: You're totally clueless, Jane Roe. You coulda looked up the phrase [Shadapa, gringo], and understood it was irony. Actually, Pokémon, I do not even very well understand the meaning of "irony" (and not interested enough to study it). Then you're not worth the electrons spent typing an answer to you, Never underestimate stupid people in large numbers... Jane. I won't be replying to your delusional missives anymore. Time will tell. But you netkooks don't do irony, so there. Pokemon troll yourself. Shadapa, gringo. We do anything you want, Pokémon, but not usually irony in a cats group. Offhand, I know that the word "gringo" is a derogatory term with the meaning of "foreigner". Looking up the expression "Shadapa, gringo" on the open Internet, Pokémon, there are seven results all of them by you? No. The first result on the "open Internet" (whatever that means) tells the story. And it's not by me. Pokemon troll irony yourself. Shadapa, gringo. But in fact, on Google, "Shadapa, gringo" now returns nine results, the first and at least eight of them are by you, Pokémon. |
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Cat Psychology
"Bill Graham" wrote:
When we first got Sarah, my music teacher's farm cat, she hated all the other cats, and hissed and spit at them every chance she got. Until the first lightening and thunder storm....Then I found her and Smokey, our feral male sitting next to one another in the inside hall, which has no windows to the outside....:^) My feral female is terrified of human beings. Been here since May 2007, and it is still no touch. In a gentle voice, I say "I like Kiki..." and she replies "Then why are you here?" Maybe she's a lesbian. Kidding. Fortunately, she loves the timid (neutered) male. She shows respect for me from time to time, like when Kitty plays too rough with her and I come to the rescue. At that time, I sing to her and she starts rolling around like crazy. And then yesterday, I left a T-shirt on their skyway, and she was rolling around on that. There is just some switch in her brain that prevents getting close without feeling terrified. I made a platform addition to their skyway recently and she has been coming out into the middle of the room to hang out up there during the day, a first. It has an Astroturf mat and on it paper towels on the mat, cool and comfortable, and more than big enough for both of them. The male took to it immediately too. http://www.flickr.com/photos/27532210@N04/ |
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Cat Psychology
"John Doe" wrote At that time, I sing to her and she starts rolling around like crazy. What do you sing to her? Serious question. |
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