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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "elegy"
Date: 18 Mar 2007 01:36:43 PM
Object: catzilla
i just took catzilla outside and dropped him into snow taller than he
is.
was that wrong?
because it was really freaking funny.
i am feeling decidedly over-catted at the moment. between catzilla
trying to shoot out the door between my legs every chance he gets and
jewel who pried open the closet door and chewed a hole in the new bag
of dog food (at the bottom, of course), i'm about ready for a cat-free
household.
--
And now, each night I count the stars.
And each night I get the same number. (Amiri Baraka)
http://shattering.org
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.

User: "spy vs spy"

Title: Re: catzilla 18 Mar 2007 04:34:22 PM
"elegy" <elegy@shatteringDOGPOOP.org> wrote in message
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i just took catzilla outside and dropped him into snow taller than he
is.

was that wrong?

because it was really freaking funny.

i am feeling decidedly over-catted at the moment. between catzilla
trying to shoot out the door between my legs every chance he gets and
jewel who pried open the closet door and chewed a hole in the new bag
of dog food (at the bottom, of course), i'm about ready for a cat-free
household.

--
And now, each night I count the stars.
And each night I get the same number. (Amiri Baraka)
http://shattering.org
x-no-archive: yes in the headers

You want mine? Harry has broken a small vase, made off with some of my
daughter's toys, forced me to take down a framed poster because he kept
hitting with his paw and making it swing, oh and keeps me up all night by
jumping on my feet.
.
User: "lisa in mass."

Title: Re: catzilla 18 Mar 2007 05:05:25 PM
spy vs spy wrote...

You want mine? Harry has broken a small vase, made off
with some of my daughter's toys, forced me to take down a
framed poster because he kept hitting with his paw and
making it swing, oh and keeps me up all night by jumping
on my feet.

Oh, you're cat believes in bed mice, too?
.


User: "lisa in mass."

Title: Re: catzilla 18 Mar 2007 04:23:39 PM
elegy wrote...

i just took catzilla outside and dropped him into snow
taller than he is.

was that wrong?

because it was really freaking funny.

i am feeling decidedly over-catted at the moment. between
catzilla trying to shoot out the door between my legs every
chance he gets and jewel who pried open the closet door and
chewed a hole in the new bag of dog food (at the bottom, of
course), i'm about ready for a cat-free household.

I feel over-catted often. I'm torn between wanting to have less
cats and not wanting to lose any one of them. When these finally
die off, we're not going to have more than three at a time.
-lisa
.
User: "elegy"

Title: Re: catzilla 18 Mar 2007 06:16:13 PM
long ago and far away, "lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> did say:

elegy wrote...

i just took catzilla outside and dropped him into snow
taller than he is.

was that wrong?

because it was really freaking funny.

i am feeling decidedly over-catted at the moment. between
catzilla trying to shoot out the door between my legs every
chance he gets and jewel who pried open the closet door and
chewed a hole in the new bag of dog food (at the bottom, of
course), i'm about ready for a cat-free household.


I feel over-catted often. I'm torn between wanting to have less
cats and not wanting to lose any one of them. When these finally
die off, we're not going to have more than three at a time.

how many do you have? i feel the same way. i could never get rid of
any of them, but sometimes i wish they weren't all here. i think
three's a good number. all boys. my girl cats drive me nuts.
--
And now, each night I count the stars.
And each night I get the same number. (Amiri Baraka)
http://shattering.org
x-no-archive: yes in the headers
.
User: "Bacon"

Title: Re: catzilla 18 Mar 2007 06:35:00 PM
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 17:16:13 -0600, elegy
<elegy@shatteringDOGPOOP.org> wrote:

long ago and far away, "lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> did say:

elegy wrote...

i just took catzilla outside and dropped him into snow
taller than he is.

was that wrong?

because it was really freaking funny.

i am feeling decidedly over-catted at the moment. between
catzilla trying to shoot out the door between my legs every
chance he gets and jewel who pried open the closet door and
chewed a hole in the new bag of dog food (at the bottom, of
course), i'm about ready for a cat-free household.


I feel over-catted often. I'm torn between wanting to have less
cats and not wanting to lose any one of them. When these finally
die off, we're not going to have more than three at a time.


how many do you have? i feel the same way. i could never get rid of
any of them, but sometimes i wish they weren't all here. i think
three's a good number. all boys. my girl cats drive me nuts.

I think it was funny dropping Catzilla in the snow, Sammy, Sosa and
Ozzy weren't amused though.
The only problem with cats is the throw up, but Sosa takes care of
that, unless it has a hairball then she leaves it be, her standards
are low but not non-existant.
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: catzilla 18 Mar 2007 06:36:46 PM
"Bacon" <rbkfour@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:5qirv25nquodas0csv0jpp42ma6dbaf0ov@4ax.com...

On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 17:16:13 -0600, elegy
<elegy@shatteringDOGPOOP.org> wrote:

long ago and far away, "lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> did say:

elegy wrote...

i just took catzilla outside and dropped him into snow
taller than he is.

was that wrong?

because it was really freaking funny.

i am feeling decidedly over-catted at the moment. between
catzilla trying to shoot out the door between my legs every
chance he gets and jewel who pried open the closet door and
chewed a hole in the new bag of dog food (at the bottom, of
course), i'm about ready for a cat-free household.


I feel over-catted often. I'm torn between wanting to have less
cats and not wanting to lose any one of them. When these finally
die off, we're not going to have more than three at a time.


how many do you have? i feel the same way. i could never get rid of
any of them, but sometimes i wish they weren't all here. i think
three's a good number. all boys. my girl cats drive me nuts.


I think it was funny dropping Catzilla in the snow, Sammy, Sosa and
Ozzy weren't amused though.

The only problem with cats is the throw up, but Sosa takes care of
that, unless it has a hairball then she leaves it be, her standards
are low but not non-existant.

hi
.
User: "Bacon"

Title: Re: catzilla 18 Mar 2007 06:53:59 PM
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 16:36:46 -0700, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:


"Bacon" <rbkfour@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:5qirv25nquodas0csv0jpp42ma6dbaf0ov@4ax.com...

On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 17:16:13 -0600, elegy
<elegy@shatteringDOGPOOP.org> wrote:

long ago and far away, "lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> did say:

elegy wrote...

i just took catzilla outside and dropped him into snow
taller than he is.

was that wrong?

because it was really freaking funny.

i am feeling decidedly over-catted at the moment. between
catzilla trying to shoot out the door between my legs every
chance he gets and jewel who pried open the closet door and
chewed a hole in the new bag of dog food (at the bottom, of
course), i'm about ready for a cat-free household.


I feel over-catted often. I'm torn between wanting to have less
cats and not wanting to lose any one of them. When these finally
die off, we're not going to have more than three at a time.


how many do you have? i feel the same way. i could never get rid of
any of them, but sometimes i wish they weren't all here. i think
three's a good number. all boys. my girl cats drive me nuts.


I think it was funny dropping Catzilla in the snow, Sammy, Sosa and
Ozzy weren't amused though.

The only problem with cats is the throw up, but Sosa takes care of
that, unless it has a hairball then she leaves it be, her standards
are low but not non-existant.




hi

how's it goin
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: catzilla 18 Mar 2007 06:56:12 PM
"Bacon" <rbkfour@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 16:36:46 -0700, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:


"Bacon" <rbkfour@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:5qirv25nquodas0csv0jpp42ma6dbaf0ov@4ax.com...

On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 17:16:13 -0600, elegy
<elegy@shatteringDOGPOOP.org> wrote:

long ago and far away, "lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> did say:

elegy wrote...

i just took catzilla outside and dropped him into snow
taller than he is.

was that wrong?

because it was really freaking funny.

i am feeling decidedly over-catted at the moment. between
catzilla trying to shoot out the door between my legs every
chance he gets and jewel who pried open the closet door and
chewed a hole in the new bag of dog food (at the bottom, of
course), i'm about ready for a cat-free household.


I feel over-catted often. I'm torn between wanting to have less
cats and not wanting to lose any one of them. When these finally
die off, we're not going to have more than three at a time.


how many do you have? i feel the same way. i could never get rid

of

any of them, but sometimes i wish they weren't all here. i think
three's a good number. all boys. my girl cats drive me nuts.


I think it was funny dropping Catzilla in the snow, Sammy, Sosa and
Ozzy weren't amused though.

The only problem with cats is the throw up, but Sosa takes care of
that, unless it has a hairball then she leaves it be, her standards
are low but not non-existant.




hi


how's it goin

impatiently
.




User: "lisa in mass."

Title: Re: catzilla 18 Mar 2007 04:34:04 PM
elegy wrote...

long ago and far away, "lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> did
say:

elegy wrote...

i just took catzilla outside and dropped him into snow
taller than he is.

was that wrong?

because it was really freaking funny.

i am feeling decidedly over-catted at the moment. between
catzilla trying to shoot out the door between my legs
every chance he gets and jewel who pried open the closet
door and chewed a hole in the new bag of dog food (at the
bottom, of course), i'm about ready for a cat-free
household.


I feel over-catted often. I'm torn between wanting to have
less cats and not wanting to lose any one of them. When
these finally die off, we're not going to have more than
three at a time.


how many do you have? i feel the same way. i could never
get rid of any of them, but sometimes i wish they weren't
all here. i think three's a good number. all boys. my girl
cats drive me nuts.

i've got nine. eight cooncats and an ex-barn kitten. i agree
in general about the gender thing, though i have a very sweet
little girl.
-lisa
.



User: "Heisenberg"

Title: Re: catzilla 18 Mar 2007 05:21:15 PM
elegy wrote:

i just took catzilla outside and dropped him into snow taller than he
is.

was that wrong?

because it was really freaking funny.

i am feeling decidedly over-catted at the moment. between catzilla
trying to shoot out the door between my legs every chance he gets and
jewel who pried open the closet door and chewed a hole in the new bag
of dog food (at the bottom, of course), i'm about ready for a cat-free
household.

--
And now, each night I count the stars.
And each night I get the same number. (Amiri Baraka)
http://shattering.org
x-no-archive: yes in the headers

cats are evil. my cat has finally learned to open up the cabinet doors.
it's tricky because they have a mechanism to keep them closed.
one cat learned what the hallway doorknob was for, but didn't have the
strength to turn it.
.
User: "Bacon"

Title: Re: catzilla 18 Mar 2007 06:37:35 PM
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 16:21:15 -0600, Heisenberg <ricci@example.net>
wrote:

elegy wrote:

i just took catzilla outside and dropped him into snow taller than he
is.

was that wrong?

because it was really freaking funny.

i am feeling decidedly over-catted at the moment. between catzilla
trying to shoot out the door between my legs every chance he gets and
jewel who pried open the closet door and chewed a hole in the new bag
of dog food (at the bottom, of course), i'm about ready for a cat-free
household.

--
And now, each night I count the stars.
And each night I get the same number. (Amiri Baraka)
http://shattering.org
x-no-archive: yes in the headers


cats are evil. my cat has finally learned to open up the cabinet doors.
it's tricky because they have a mechanism to keep them closed.

one cat learned what the hallway doorknob was for, but didn't have the
strength to turn it.

Childhood cat would climb the patio screen door and pull the handle to
get out, this is the scrawny little runt that also chased full sized
dogs whenever they entered our (her) property.
.

User: "elegy"

Title: Re: catzilla 18 Mar 2007 06:05:04 PM
long ago and far away, Heisenberg <ricci@example.net> did say:

elegy wrote:

i just took catzilla outside and dropped him into snow taller than he
is.

was that wrong?

because it was really freaking funny.

i am feeling decidedly over-catted at the moment. between catzilla
trying to shoot out the door between my legs every chance he gets and
jewel who pried open the closet door and chewed a hole in the new bag
of dog food (at the bottom, of course), i'm about ready for a cat-free
household.


cats are evil. my cat has finally learned to open up the cabinet doors.
it's tricky because they have a mechanism to keep them closed.

one cat learned what the hallway doorknob was for, but didn't have the
strength to turn it.

we have a client at work who says that if he doesn't let the cat drink
from the faucet at the bathroom sink while the guy is shaving, the cat
will go turn out the bathroom light.
--
And now, each night I count the stars.
And each night I get the same number. (Amiri Baraka)
http://shattering.org
x-no-archive: yes in the headers
.
User: "Bacon"

Title: Re: catzilla 18 Mar 2007 06:37:57 PM
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 17:05:04 -0600, elegy
<elegy@shatteringDOGPOOP.org> wrote:

long ago and far away, Heisenberg <ricci@example.net> did say:

elegy wrote:

i just took catzilla outside and dropped him into snow taller than he
is.

was that wrong?

because it was really freaking funny.

i am feeling decidedly over-catted at the moment. between catzilla
trying to shoot out the door between my legs every chance he gets and
jewel who pried open the closet door and chewed a hole in the new bag
of dog food (at the bottom, of course), i'm about ready for a cat-free
household.


cats are evil. my cat has finally learned to open up the cabinet doors.
it's tricky because they have a mechanism to keep them closed.

one cat learned what the hallway doorknob was for, but didn't have the
strength to turn it.


we have a client at work who says that if he doesn't let the cat drink
from the faucet at the bathroom sink while the guy is shaving, the cat
will go turn out the bathroom light.

LOL
.



User: "Heisenberg"

Title: Re: catzilla 18 Mar 2007 05:19:15 PM
elegy wrote:

i just took catzilla outside and dropped him into snow taller than he
is.

was that wrong?

because it was really freaking funny.

i am feeling decidedly over-catted at the moment. between catzilla
trying to shoot out the door between my legs every chance he gets and
jewel who pried open the closet door and chewed a hole in the new bag
of dog food (at the bottom, of course), i'm about ready for a cat-free
household.

--
And now, each night I count the stars.
And each night I get the same number. (Amiri Baraka)
http://shattering.org
x-no-archive: yes in the headers

i think i'd rather have cats than full size dogs. i'd like a Bassett
hound though.
.


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