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Old December 16th 05, 04:34 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Billy, my friend's dog, has been missing for 3 days. She had brought
him with her to work (she's a gardener), and he ran off. So he could
be lost in a strange neighborhood, or maybe he got stuck in somebody's
garage or shed (he's a small dog), or maybe someone decided to take
him in. He's wearing tags, but you never know.

Could folks invoke the Power of Purr to help my friends find Billy? I
was out posting flyers today in the general area of his disappearance,
but I think some metaphysical intervention might be needed!

Thanks,
Joyce
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Old December 16th 05, 04:54 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Purrs that the Billy-pup is found soon.

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Billy, my friend's dog, has been missing for 3 days. She had brought
him with her to work (she's a gardener), and he ran off. So he could
be lost in a strange neighborhood, or maybe he got stuck in somebody's
garage or shed (he's a small dog), or maybe someone decided to take
him in. He's wearing tags, but you never know.

Could folks invoke the Power of Purr to help my friends find Billy? I
was out posting flyers today in the general area of his disappearance,
but I think some metaphysical intervention might be needed!

Thanks,
Joyce



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Old December 16th 05, 05:50 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 04:34:40 +0000, jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt wrote:

Billy, my friend's dog, has been missing for 3 days. She had brought
him with her to work (she's a gardener), and he ran off. So he could
be lost in a strange neighborhood, or maybe he got stuck in somebody's
garage or shed (he's a small dog), or maybe someone decided to take
him in. He's wearing tags, but you never know.

Could folks invoke the Power of Purr to help my friends find Billy? I
was out posting flyers today in the general area of his disappearance,
but I think some metaphysical intervention might be needed!

Thanks,
Joyce



Sending Billy intervention purrs so he can find his home. Best wishes
too. MLB








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Old December 16th 05, 07:44 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Purrs for Billy to be found and get home again.

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Joy

**Don't believe everything you think**

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Billy, my friend's dog, has been missing for 3 days. She had brought
him with her to work (she's a gardener), and he ran off. So he could
be lost in a strange neighborhood, or maybe he got stuck in somebody's
garage or shed (he's a small dog), or maybe someone decided to take
him in. He's wearing tags, but you never know.

Could folks invoke the Power of Purr to help my friends find Billy? I
was out posting flyers today in the general area of his disappearance,
but I think some metaphysical intervention might be needed!

Thanks,
Joyce



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Old December 16th 05, 01:37 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Billy, my friend's dog, has been missing for 3 days. She had brought
him with her to work (she's a gardener), and he ran off. So he could
be lost in a strange neighborhood, or maybe he got stuck in somebody's
garage or shed (he's a small dog), or maybe someone decided to take
him in. He's wearing tags, but you never know.

Could folks invoke the Power of Purr to help my friends find Billy? I
was out posting flyers today in the general area of his disappearance,
but I think some metaphysical intervention might be needed!

Thanks,
Joyce


I'll send purrs (and wag my own tail g) that Billy comes home safely.

kili


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Old December 16th 05, 03:36 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Powerful purrs and prayers from us that Billy is found soon.
Lily & her mama

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Irulan
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to the stars we return
from now until the end of time
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Billy, my friend's dog, has been missing for 3 days. She had brought
him with her to work (she's a gardener), and he ran off. So he could
be lost in a strange neighborhood, or maybe he got stuck in somebody's
garage or shed (he's a small dog), or maybe someone decided to take
him in. He's wearing tags, but you never know.

Could folks invoke the Power of Purr to help my friends find Billy? I
was out posting flyers today in the general area of his disappearance,
but I think some metaphysical intervention might be needed!

Thanks,
Joyce



 




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