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Old December 8th 11, 09:40 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
CatNipped[_4_]
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The home nurse took measurements when she removed the woundvac Monday
(it's actually healed more since then). It was 1.1 centimeter long, 0.8
centimeters wide, and 0.4 centimeters deep. Can someone here please
demonstrate via dashes or underlines how large a centimeter is?

Like this is (according to men) how long 7 inches is: _____________

running and ducking - I couldn't resist that old joke

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Old December 8th 11, 10:13 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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CatNipped wrote:
The home nurse took measurements when she removed the woundvac Monday
(it's actually healed more since then). It was 1.1 centimeter long, 0.8
centimeters wide, and 0.4 centimeters deep. Can someone here please
demonstrate via dashes or underlines how large a centimeter is?

Like this is (according to men) how long 7 inches is: _____________

running and ducking - I couldn't resist that old joke


LOL

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Old December 9th 11, 01:53 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Mark Edwards
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Default OT - My "huge" wound

No cluons were harmed when CatNipped wrote:
Can someone here please demonstrate via dashes or underlines how

large a centimeter is?

It takes 2.54 centimeters to make an inch.

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Old December 10th 11, 09:59 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
MatSav[_2_]
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"CatNipped" wrote in message
...

...Can someone here please demonstrate via dashes or underlines
how large a centimeter is?


It wouldn't help you if I (or anyone else) wrote something like
"---", because your screen may be set up for different settings
to other people.

As a rough guide, a flat, wide-spread and open hand span of a
human male adult is about 20cm (8 inches) from the tip of the
thumb to the tip of the little finger.

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Old December 10th 11, 10:13 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"CatNipped" wrote in message ...

The home nurse took measurements when she removed the woundvac Monday
(it's actually healed more since then). It was 1.1 centimeter long, 0.8
centimeters wide, and 0.4 centimeters deep. Can someone here please
demonstrate via dashes or underlines how large a centimeter is?

Like this is (according to men) how long 7 inches is: _____________

running and ducking - I couldn't resist that old joke

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Just popped in for a nano-second. Still so busy with the new house.... but
I had to send out an ROFL from your post, Lor. ))))



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