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Old September 15th 04, 08:15 AM
Sherry
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Well, I have to admit, that the thought has occurred to me that I'm awful
cat like in certain ways. I would like a little adventure, but I want it
within the bounds of routine. And I really do like routine. I used to think
I was a spontaneous person, and certainly I was more spontaneous than some
of my friends, but as I get older I display very hermitish tendancies and a
love of all things being regular. Like I siad, adventure is great, as long
as it is withing my routine framework.

Me, too. I have practically become a recluse since I quit work, and the scary
thing is, I like it. I don't want to travel, and I want routine and "normal"
everyday things. Simple pleasures and all that.

Sherry
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Old September 15th 04, 08:15 AM
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Well, I have to admit, that the thought has occurred to me that I'm awful
cat like in certain ways. I would like a little adventure, but I want it
within the bounds of routine. And I really do like routine. I used to think
I was a spontaneous person, and certainly I was more spontaneous than some
of my friends, but as I get older I display very hermitish tendancies and a
love of all things being regular. Like I siad, adventure is great, as long
as it is withing my routine framework.

Me, too. I have practically become a recluse since I quit work, and the scary
thing is, I like it. I don't want to travel, and I want routine and "normal"
everyday things. Simple pleasures and all that.

Sherry
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Old September 15th 04, 08:21 AM
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What animal would you use to represent yourself?

Yowie


We had a game at the shelter where we would name everyone a particular "breed".
Some people because of physical traits, some personality that matched the
breed. For instance, my DH is a collie. They are friendly for the most part,
but wholly dedicated to their family and won't bite unless they're backed into
a corner or protecting the family. He doesn't chase cars yet though :-) He also
has a long nose :-)
They said I was a toy rat terrier. Because of my size, angular face and
tenancity, (I think that was a kind way to say "you always have to have the
last word)

Sherry
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Old September 15th 04, 08:21 AM
Sherry
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What animal would you use to represent yourself?

Yowie


We had a game at the shelter where we would name everyone a particular "breed".
Some people because of physical traits, some personality that matched the
breed. For instance, my DH is a collie. They are friendly for the most part,
but wholly dedicated to their family and won't bite unless they're backed into
a corner or protecting the family. He doesn't chase cars yet though :-) He also
has a long nose :-)
They said I was a toy rat terrier. Because of my size, angular face and
tenancity, (I think that was a kind way to say "you always have to have the
last word)

Sherry
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Old September 15th 04, 08:21 AM
Sherry
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What animal would you use to represent yourself?

Yowie


We had a game at the shelter where we would name everyone a particular "breed".
Some people because of physical traits, some personality that matched the
breed. For instance, my DH is a collie. They are friendly for the most part,
but wholly dedicated to their family and won't bite unless they're backed into
a corner or protecting the family. He doesn't chase cars yet though :-) He also
has a long nose :-)
They said I was a toy rat terrier. Because of my size, angular face and
tenancity, (I think that was a kind way to say "you always have to have the
last word)

Sherry
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Old September 15th 04, 08:59 AM
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Yowie wrote in message
...
Joel's getting more ink work. (Photos coming) He wants to represent the
Yowlet and I on his arm.

He's quite sure that Cary is a bear cub. He thought I might want to be an
eagle, with my 'wings' wrapped around the little bear cub for protection.
But Eagles, to me, are very regal and wise and 'above' everyone else, they
are the royalty of the animal kingdom. I do no not feel worthy of being
depicted as an Eagle.

You folks know me well enough, if you had to depict me in animal form,

what
animal would I be?

And now for the fun bit....

What animal would you use to represent yourself?

Yowie


Yowie, you're an otter. You don't know how NOT to have fun.

I think I may be an iguana. I like to stay still for as long as possible,
blinking occasionally.

Jeanette


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Old September 15th 04, 08:59 AM
Jeanette
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Yowie wrote in message
...
Joel's getting more ink work. (Photos coming) He wants to represent the
Yowlet and I on his arm.

He's quite sure that Cary is a bear cub. He thought I might want to be an
eagle, with my 'wings' wrapped around the little bear cub for protection.
But Eagles, to me, are very regal and wise and 'above' everyone else, they
are the royalty of the animal kingdom. I do no not feel worthy of being
depicted as an Eagle.

You folks know me well enough, if you had to depict me in animal form,

what
animal would I be?

And now for the fun bit....

What animal would you use to represent yourself?

Yowie


Yowie, you're an otter. You don't know how NOT to have fun.

I think I may be an iguana. I like to stay still for as long as possible,
blinking occasionally.

Jeanette


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Old September 15th 04, 08:59 AM
Jeanette
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Yowie wrote in message
...
Joel's getting more ink work. (Photos coming) He wants to represent the
Yowlet and I on his arm.

He's quite sure that Cary is a bear cub. He thought I might want to be an
eagle, with my 'wings' wrapped around the little bear cub for protection.
But Eagles, to me, are very regal and wise and 'above' everyone else, they
are the royalty of the animal kingdom. I do no not feel worthy of being
depicted as an Eagle.

You folks know me well enough, if you had to depict me in animal form,

what
animal would I be?

And now for the fun bit....

What animal would you use to represent yourself?

Yowie


Yowie, you're an otter. You don't know how NOT to have fun.

I think I may be an iguana. I like to stay still for as long as possible,
blinking occasionally.

Jeanette


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Old September 15th 04, 09:08 AM
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Jeanette wrote:

Yowie, you're an otter. You don't know how NOT to have fun.


Yowie, that is a wonderful compliment! I wouldn't mind being an otter,
myself.

I think I may be an iguana. I like to stay still for as long as possible,
blinking occasionally.


LOL!!! I'm saving this comment. I *do* know exactly how you feel.

Joyce
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Old September 15th 04, 09:08 AM
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Jeanette wrote:

Yowie, you're an otter. You don't know how NOT to have fun.


Yowie, that is a wonderful compliment! I wouldn't mind being an otter,
myself.

I think I may be an iguana. I like to stay still for as long as possible,
blinking occasionally.


LOL!!! I'm saving this comment. I *do* know exactly how you feel.

Joyce
 




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