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Old June 1st 05, 05:52 AM
Mary
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He is old and he is in LA.

Either one is bad enough to make lesser men bitter.

Together they are enough to create a wretch like
Phillip.

He doesn't really like cats much, so it's fun to come
to discussion groups where lots of people do and
just dick around with them. Call them irrational and
emotional and "child" if they are under 60.

Just an FYI.

Every now and then I have these epiphanies.



Sweet dreams, people.


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Old June 1st 05, 06:06 AM
John Doe
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He is old and he is in LA.

Either one is bad enough to make lesser men bitter.

Together they are enough to create a wretch like
Phillip.

He doesn't really like cats much, so it's fun to come
to discussion groups where lots of people do and
just dick around with them. Call them irrational and
emotional and "child" if they are under 60.

Just an FYI.

Every now and then I have these epiphanies.



Sweet dreams, people.





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Old June 1st 05, 06:10 AM
John Ross Mc Master
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On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 00:52:32 -0400, "Mary" wrote:

He is old and he is in LA.

Either one is bad enough to make lesser men bitter.

Together they are enough to create a wretch like
Phillip.

He doesn't really like cats much, so it's fun to come
to discussion groups where lots of people do and
just dick around with them. Call them irrational and
emotional and "child" if they are under 60.

Just an FYI.

Every now and then I have these epiphanies.



Sweet dreams, people.


Thanks for your advice in message #
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Old June 1st 05, 07:34 PM
Phil P.
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"Mary" wrote in message ...
He is old and he is in LA.

Either one is bad enough to make lesser men bitter.

Together they are enough to create a wretch like
Phillip.

He doesn't really like cats much,



He obviously has no respect for cats-- probably because they're smarter than
he is and they have emotions and he doesn't.


so it's fun to come
to discussion groups where lots of people do and
just dick around with them. Call them irrational and
emotional and "child" if they are under 60.


He doesn't feel anything- he's emotionally dead. He needs to ignite other
peoples' emotions and get reactions to feel alive.

He's a half-dead decrepit, old sociopath. The only good thing about him is
he's dying. The world for cats will be better place without him- which
hopefully will be soon.

I feel sorry his cats- if even actually has any.



 




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