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I know fur is soft. I know cats are light.
But I am still fascinated by Ding's apparently newly favored bed:
across a rack of hexagonal-head dumbbells. Maybe it's that they are cool; the air conditioning should be fixed in a few days, but until then... |
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in article , Howard Berkowitz at
wrote on 8/28/04 11:15AM: But I am still fascinated by Ding's apparently newly favored bed: across a rack of hexagonal-head dumbbells. Maybe it's that they are cool; the air conditioning should be fixed in a few days, but until then... I find Sugar sometimes laying across the most angular hard surface she can find jutting into her. I think it is a form of self accu-pressure. |
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In article , Karen Chuplis
wrote: in article , Howard Berkowitz at wrote on 8/28/04 11:15AM: But I am still fascinated by Ding's apparently newly favored bed: across a rack of hexagonal-head dumbbells. Maybe it's that they are cool; the air conditioning should be fixed in a few days, but until then... I find Sugar sometimes laying across the most angular hard surface she can find jutting into her. I think it is a form of self accu-pressure. As good an explanation as any. |
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In article , Karen Chuplis
wrote: in article , Howard Berkowitz at wrote on 8/28/04 11:15AM: But I am still fascinated by Ding's apparently newly favored bed: across a rack of hexagonal-head dumbbells. Maybe it's that they are cool; the air conditioning should be fixed in a few days, but until then... I find Sugar sometimes laying across the most angular hard surface she can find jutting into her. I think it is a form of self accu-pressure. As good an explanation as any. |
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"Howard Berkowitz" wrote in message ... But I am still fascinated by Ding's apparently newly favored bed: across a rack of hexagonal-head dumbbells. Maybe it's that they are cool; the air conditioning should be fixed in a few days, but until then... He's just trying to live up to the tough guy image you named him for. Bet they are cool. And a lot of cats have plenty of their own padding. They like a place they feel safe and can keep an eye on their surroundings. Jo |
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"Howard Berkowitz" wrote in message ... But I am still fascinated by Ding's apparently newly favored bed: across a rack of hexagonal-head dumbbells. Maybe it's that they are cool; the air conditioning should be fixed in a few days, but until then... He's just trying to live up to the tough guy image you named him for. Bet they are cool. And a lot of cats have plenty of their own padding. They like a place they feel safe and can keep an eye on their surroundings. Jo |
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In article , "Jo Firey"
wrote: "Howard Berkowitz" wrote in message ... But I am still fascinated by Ding's apparently newly favored bed: across a rack of hexagonal-head dumbbells. Maybe it's that they are cool; the air conditioning should be fixed in a few days, but until then... He's just trying to live up to the tough guy image you named him for. Bet they are cool. And a lot of cats have plenty of their own padding. They like a place they feel safe and can keep an eye on their surroundings. Jo Ah, but a tough guy under the right circumstances. His mentor, Mr. Clark, is also named after same -- and is busily washing my face as I type. |
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In article , "Jo Firey"
wrote: "Howard Berkowitz" wrote in message ... But I am still fascinated by Ding's apparently newly favored bed: across a rack of hexagonal-head dumbbells. Maybe it's that they are cool; the air conditioning should be fixed in a few days, but until then... He's just trying to live up to the tough guy image you named him for. Bet they are cool. And a lot of cats have plenty of their own padding. They like a place they feel safe and can keep an eye on their surroundings. Jo Ah, but a tough guy under the right circumstances. His mentor, Mr. Clark, is also named after same -- and is busily washing my face as I type. |
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On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 12:15:15 -0400, Howard Berkowitz
yodeled: But I am still fascinated by Ding's apparently newly favored bed: across a rack of hexagonal-head dumbbells. Maybe it's that they are cool; the air conditioning should be fixed in a few days, but until then... I know what you mean. Stinky always seems to drape himself over the weirdest surfaces. He once fell asleep in an open silverware drawer. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ |
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