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In message CJbGd.5328$sF5.2801@okepread06 "Cat Protector"
wrote: First of all you are dillusional. Most women that I have met out there are dog lovers. I am not a big fan of dogs. They slobber and are too obedient. Sounds like women love dogs for the same reason they like men... |
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["Followup-To:" header set to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes.] On 2005-01-15,
catlvr penned: Who wants to walk behind their animal picking up steamy piles of poop in public? God, that's gross. Yeah, there's a huge difference between picking up steamy piles of poop in public, and doing so in the privacy of your own home! ..... er, what now? I like some dogs and some cats. To be honest, though, an adult dog is more likely to catch my attention than an adult cat. Kittens and puppies are, of course, both so adorable that I can't resist either of them. -- monique, roommate of Oscar the (female) grouch ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eros was adopted! Eros has a home now! *cheer!* |
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wrote in message ups.com... I just saw a little news blip about how women are attracted to "cat guys" (guys who like/love cats and have them as pets). I thought I'd drop in and comment. First of all, I'm a guy who loves babies (most of 'em anyway; I ain't too crazy about bratty, ugly ones), puppies... and cute things in general; far more than most men, I think. So don't peg me as a cold type person. But cats....I don't hate them like some people do, and some of them are kind of cute, but, I mean, who could really be attracted to something that considers a big, filthy rat filet mignon? When I was single, one of the big things that would immediately be a mark against a possible mate would be if she started talking about "my cats" shudder. Cat women sometimes even have cat-like mannerisms, and they let their cats jump onto their kitchen counters and everywhere else, dropping cat hairs into the food they and their guests eat yuck. Dogs are smarter and sweeter, and they don't act creepy. You may now return to regular programming. -- Cliff Savoury macaroni with peas cooking time: 15 mins You will need for 4 servings: (or two hungry people!) 4 oz quick cooking elbow length macaroni seasoning medium size can tomatoes 4 oz shelled prawns or shrimps shake of garlic salt to garnish: large packet frozen peas 1. Put the macaroni into 2 pints boiling salted water. Cook for 7 minutes from the time the liquid comes to the boil: strain. 2. Meanwhile, heat the tomatoes with the prawns and seasoning; cook the peas. 3. Tip the strained macaroni into the tomato mixture, toss together and serve on a hot dish, bordered with cooked peas. To vary: used diced ham instead of prawns. This is from a cookery book I was given when I married in the late 70's called "500 recipes for working wives." LOL. It isn't very adventurous by today's standards, but it might be quite nice to eat 70's food again just to see what was considered "up to the minute" then. Tweed |
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"Monique Y. Mudama" wrote in message ... ["Followup-To:" header set to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes.] On 2005-01-15, catlvr penned: Who wants to walk behind their animal picking up steamy piles of poop in public? God, that's gross. Yeah, there's a huge difference between picking up steamy piles of poop in public, and doing so in the privacy of your own home! .... er, what now? I like some dogs and some cats. To be honest, though, an adult dog is more likely to catch my attention than an adult cat. Kittens and puppies are, of course, both so adorable that I can't resist either of them. I love to see well loved elderly dogs tottering down the street with their owners. If I'm out walking, I can't resist stopping to speak to them. I know how precious they are. Tweed |
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Seanette Blaylock wrote:
Ladies and gentlemen, start your cookbooks. :-) I dunno, he hasn't mentioned our weight or placed us in muumuus yet. Pam S. still comparing potential trolls to the muumuu man |
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Christina Websell wrote:
"Seanette Blaylock" wrote in message ... itty (Sherry ) had some very interesting things to say about Cat women turn me off: shrug To each his own. It's kinda weird that you're hanging out in a cat newsgroup though. Think "what lives under bridges in children's stories" :-). Aaaarrgh! Are you talking about the *T* word? Is it time for recipes? Hope so Tweed I must be stupid - how do I post links to my Webshots pics? I have an album with food! Jill |
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"jmcquown" wrote in message . .. Christina Websell wrote: "Seanette Blaylock" wrote in message ... itty (Sherry ) had some very interesting things to say about Cat women turn me off: shrug To each his own. It's kinda weird that you're hanging out in a cat newsgroup though. Think "what lives under bridges in children's stories" :-). Aaaarrgh! Are you talking about the *T* word? Is it time for recipes? Hope so Tweed I must be stupid - how do I post links to my Webshots pics? I have an album with food! Jill Can't help you there, I'm not yet completely computer savvy. Learning as I go along. Someone else will know. Tweed |
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jmcquown wrote:
I must be stupid - how do I post links to my Webshots pics? I have an album with food! Jill You copy the address from the browser (click on it, it gets colored, copy it - Ctrl + C - and paste it - Ctrl V - into the ng post. (assuming your 'puter is on some form of Windoodoo) -- Christine in Vantaa, Finland christal63 (at) yahoo (dot) com photos: http://photos.yahoo.com/christal63 |
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Christina Websell wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message . .. Christina Websell wrote: "Seanette Blaylock" wrote in message ... itty (Sherry ) had some very interesting things to say about Cat women turn me off: shrug To each his own. It's kinda weird that you're hanging out in a cat newsgroup though. Think "what lives under bridges in children's stories" :-). Aaaarrgh! Are you talking about the *T* word? Is it time for recipes? Hope so Tweed I must be stupid - how do I post links to my Webshots pics? I have an album with food! Jill Can't help you there, I'm not yet completely computer savvy. Learning as I go along. Someone else will know. Tweed I feel like an idiot because I've done it before... just brain dead at the moment! Jill |
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You send yourself an email inviting you to view your webshot pics. Then you
copy the link from the email to a post here. Its likely a whole lot easier than that. But it will work. Jo "jmcquown" wrote in message . .. Christina Websell wrote: "jmcquown" wrote in message . .. Christina Websell wrote: "Seanette Blaylock" wrote in message ... itty (Sherry ) had some very interesting things to say about Cat women turn me off: shrug To each his own. It's kinda weird that you're hanging out in a cat newsgroup though. Think "what lives under bridges in children's stories" :-). Aaaarrgh! Are you talking about the *T* word? Is it time for recipes? Hope so Tweed I must be stupid - how do I post links to my Webshots pics? I have an album with food! Jill Can't help you there, I'm not yet completely computer savvy. Learning as I go along. Someone else will know. Tweed I feel like an idiot because I've done it before... just brain dead at the moment! Jill |
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