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User: "Translucent Troglodyte"
Date: 01 Feb 2008 10:56:09 AM
Object: Pathetic
I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a gift after my
last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog, Allis, the world's best dog,
the best dog I will ever have had in my care.
I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at my parents'
house, and I'd feel really embarrassed retrieving it.
How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?
Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.
TT
--
"You can't kill me, I'm already dead.
I'm like that horseman ain't got no head."
- Tommy Womack
.

User: "lisa in mass."

Title: Re: Pathetic 01 Feb 2008 11:03:24 AM
Translucent Troglodyte <translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com>
wrote...

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a
gift after my last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog,
Allis, the world's best dog, the best dog I will ever have
had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at my
parents' house, and I'd feel really embarrassed retrieving
it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.



TT

When things are bad, especially in the hospital, I turn to a
stuffed animal. I can't really at home because my cat gets too
jealous and drags it off to the bathroom to hump it to show
his dominance. Nothing wrong with wanting a stuffed animal.
I gave a really nice bear to my partial hospitalization
program once, a big cuddly one. Someone stole it. They
replaced it with something junky, but still a stuffed animal.
People use it.
-lisa
.
User: "Translucent Troglodyte"

Title: Re: Pathetic 01 Feb 2008 11:06:55 AM
On 1 Feb 2008 17:03:24 GMT, "lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte <translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com>
wrote...

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a
gift after my last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog,
Allis, the world's best dog, the best dog I will ever have
had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at my
parents' house, and I'd feel really embarrassed retrieving
it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.



TT


When things are bad, especially in the hospital, I turn to a
stuffed animal. I can't really at home because my cat gets too
jealous and drags it off to the bathroom to hump it to show
his dominance. Nothing wrong with wanting a stuffed animal.

I gave a really nice bear to my partial hospitalization
program once, a big cuddly one. Someone stole it. They
replaced it with something junky, but still a stuffed animal.
People use it.

-lisa

The psych unit I worked on longest had a charge nurse that thought
stuffed animals were immature, and wouldn't let patients have them...
it was a mixed adolescent/adult unit.
There were things I really admired about her, but that wasn't one of
them.
TT
--
"You can't kill me, I'm already dead.
I'm like that horseman ain't got no head."
- Tommy Womack
.
User: "lisa in mass."

Title: Re: Pathetic 01 Feb 2008 11:08:21 AM
Translucent Troglodyte <translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com>
wrote...

On 1 Feb 2008 17:03:24 GMT, "lisa in mass."
<mccats@rcn.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte <translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com>
wrote...

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a
gift after my last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog,
Allis, the world's best dog, the best dog I will ever
have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at
my parents' house, and I'd feel really embarrassed
retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.



TT


When things are bad, especially in the hospital, I turn to
a stuffed animal. I can't really at home because my cat
gets too jealous and drags it off to the bathroom to hump
it to show his dominance. Nothing wrong with wanting a
stuffed animal.

I gave a really nice bear to my partial hospitalization
program once, a big cuddly one. Someone stole it. They
replaced it with something junky, but still a stuffed
animal. People use it.

-lisa


The psych unit I worked on longest had a charge nurse that
thought stuffed animals were immature, and wouldn't let
patients have them... it was a mixed adolescent/adult unit.

There were things I really admired about her, but that
wasn't one of them.

TT

That's awful. Especially for people with pets, having
something soft to hold close can be really therapeutic.
.
User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: Pathetic 03 Feb 2008 02:47:05 AM
In message <Xns9A377B7ADBB36mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4>, lisa in mass.
<mccats@rcn.com> writes

Translucent Troglodyte <translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com>
wrote...

On 1 Feb 2008 17:03:24 GMT, "lisa in mass."
<mccats@rcn.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte <translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com>
wrote...

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a
gift after my last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog,
Allis, the world's best dog, the best dog I will ever
have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at
my parents' house, and I'd feel really embarrassed
retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.


When things are bad, especially in the hospital, I turn to
a stuffed animal. I can't really at home because my cat
gets too jealous and drags it off to the bathroom to hump
it to show his dominance. Nothing wrong with wanting a
stuffed animal.

I gave a really nice bear to my partial hospitalization
program once, a big cuddly one. Someone stole it. They
replaced it with something junky, but still a stuffed
animal. People use it.


The psych unit I worked on longest had a charge nurse that
thought stuffed animals were immature, and wouldn't let
patients have them... it was a mixed adolescent/adult unit.

There were things I really admired about her, but that
wasn't one of them.


That's awful. Especially for people with pets, having
something soft to hold close can be really therapeutic.

I used pillows.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.
User: "lisa in mass."

Title: Re: Pathetic 03 Feb 2008 08:52:11 AM
Alan Harding <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote...

In message <Xns9A377B7ADBB36mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4>,
lisa in mass. <mccats@rcn.com> writes

Translucent Troglodyte <translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com>
wrote...

On 1 Feb 2008 17:03:24 GMT, "lisa in mass."
<mccats@rcn.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte <translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com>
wrote...

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was
a gift after my last inpatient stay, when I lost my
dog, Allis, the world's best dog, the best dog I will
ever have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's
at my parents' house, and I'd feel really embarrassed
retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.


When things are bad, especially in the hospital, I turn
to a stuffed animal. I can't really at home because my
cat gets too jealous and drags it off to the bathroom to
hump it to show his dominance. Nothing wrong with wanting
a stuffed animal.

I gave a really nice bear to my partial hospitalization
program once, a big cuddly one. Someone stole it. They
replaced it with something junky, but still a stuffed
animal. People use it.


The psych unit I worked on longest had a charge nurse
that thought stuffed animals were immature, and wouldn't
let patients have them... it was a mixed adolescent/adult
unit.

There were things I really admired about her, but that
wasn't one of them.


That's awful. Especially for people with pets, having
something soft to hold close can be really therapeutic.


I used pillows.

I used my pillow from home last time I was in-patient because
Joe didn't bring me an animal.
.
User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: Pathetic 03 Feb 2008 02:29:13 PM
In message <Xns9A39645681967mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4>, lisa in mass.
<mccats@rcn.com> writes

Alan Harding <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote...

In message <Xns9A377B7ADBB36mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4>,
lisa in mass. <mccats@rcn.com> writes

Translucent Troglodyte <translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com>
wrote...

On 1 Feb 2008 17:03:24 GMT, "lisa in mass."
<mccats@rcn.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte <translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com>
wrote...

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was
a gift after my last inpatient stay, when I lost my
dog, Allis, the world's best dog, the best dog I will
ever have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's
at my parents' house, and I'd feel really embarrassed
retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.


When things are bad, especially in the hospital, I turn
to a stuffed animal. I can't really at home because my
cat gets too jealous and drags it off to the bathroom to
hump it to show his dominance. Nothing wrong with wanting
a stuffed animal.

I gave a really nice bear to my partial hospitalization
program once, a big cuddly one. Someone stole it. They
replaced it with something junky, but still a stuffed
animal. People use it.


The psych unit I worked on longest had a charge nurse
that thought stuffed animals were immature, and wouldn't
let patients have them... it was a mixed adolescent/adult
unit.

There were things I really admired about her, but that
wasn't one of them.


That's awful. Especially for people with pets, having
something soft to hold close can be really therapeutic.


I used pillows.


I used my pillow from home last time I was in-patient because
Joe didn't bring me an animal.

They'd probably have noticed a Maine Coon.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.
User: "lisa in mass."

Title: Re: Pathetic 03 Feb 2008 11:05:28 PM
Alan Harding <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote...

In message <Xns9A39645681967mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4>,
lisa in mass. <mccats@rcn.com> writes

Alan Harding <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote...

In message
<Xns9A377B7ADBB36mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4>, lisa in
mass. <mccats@rcn.com> writes

Translucent Troglodyte <translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com>
wrote...

On 1 Feb 2008 17:03:24 GMT, "lisa in mass."
<mccats@rcn.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte
<translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com> wrote...

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it
was a gift after my last inpatient stay, when I lost
my dog, Allis, the world's best dog, the best dog I
will ever have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's
at my parents' house, and I'd feel really embarrassed
retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is
Allis.


When things are bad, especially in the hospital, I turn
to a stuffed animal. I can't really at home because my
cat gets too jealous and drags it off to the bathroom
to hump it to show his dominance. Nothing wrong with
wanting a stuffed animal.

I gave a really nice bear to my partial hospitalization
program once, a big cuddly one. Someone stole it. They
replaced it with something junky, but still a stuffed
animal. People use it.


The psych unit I worked on longest had a charge nurse
that thought stuffed animals were immature, and
wouldn't let patients have them... it was a mixed
adolescent/adult unit.

There were things I really admired about her, but that
wasn't one of them.


That's awful. Especially for people with pets, having
something soft to hold close can be really therapeutic.


I used pillows.


I used my pillow from home last time I was in-patient
because Joe didn't bring me an animal.


They'd probably have noticed a Maine Coon.

:-)
I have quite a collection of stuffed animals. My son bought me
my last one, a kangaroo with a removable joey in her pouch.
She'll be the last because I can't fit any more on the closet
shelf and they can't go anywhere else without the cat trying
to destroy them.
.
User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: Pathetic 04 Feb 2008 04:54:08 PM
In message <Xns9A3AECDC34Fmccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4>, lisa in mass.
<mccats@rcn.com> writes

Alan Harding <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote...

In message <Xns9A39645681967mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4>,
lisa in mass. <mccats@rcn.com> writes

Alan Harding <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote...

In message
<Xns9A377B7ADBB36mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4>, lisa in
mass. <mccats@rcn.com> writes

Translucent Troglodyte <translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com>
wrote...

On 1 Feb 2008 17:03:24 GMT, "lisa in mass."
<mccats@rcn.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte
<translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com> wrote...

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it
was a gift after my last inpatient stay, when I lost
my dog, Allis, the world's best dog, the best dog I
will ever have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's
at my parents' house, and I'd feel really embarrassed
retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is
Allis.


When things are bad, especially in the hospital, I turn
to a stuffed animal. I can't really at home because my
cat gets too jealous and drags it off to the bathroom
to hump it to show his dominance. Nothing wrong with
wanting a stuffed animal.

I gave a really nice bear to my partial hospitalization
program once, a big cuddly one. Someone stole it. They
replaced it with something junky, but still a stuffed
animal. People use it.


The psych unit I worked on longest had a charge nurse
that thought stuffed animals were immature, and
wouldn't let patients have them... it was a mixed
adolescent/adult unit.

There were things I really admired about her, but that
wasn't one of them.


That's awful. Especially for people with pets, having
something soft to hold close can be really therapeutic.


I used pillows.


I used my pillow from home last time I was in-patient
because Joe didn't bring me an animal.


They'd probably have noticed a Maine Coon.


:-)

I have quite a collection of stuffed animals. My son bought me
my last one, a kangaroo with a removable joey in her pouch.
She'll be the last because I can't fit any more on the closet
shelf and they can't go anywhere else without the cat trying
to destroy them.

I notice that, although you have handfuls of Maine Coons, when there's
trouble, it's always "the" cat.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.
User: "lisa in mass."

Title: Re: Pathetic 04 Feb 2008 05:52:21 PM
Alan Harding <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote...

In message <Xns9A3AECDC34Fmccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4>,
lisa in mass. <mccats@rcn.com> writes

Alan Harding <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote...

In message
<Xns9A39645681967mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4>, lisa in
mass. <mccats@rcn.com> writes

Alan Harding <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote...

In message
<Xns9A377B7ADBB36mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4>, lisa in
mass. <mccats@rcn.com> writes

Translucent Troglodyte
<translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com> wrote...

On 1 Feb 2008 17:03:24 GMT, "lisa in mass."
<mccats@rcn.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte
<translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com> wrote...

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it
was a gift after my last inpatient stay, when I
lost my dog, Allis, the world's best dog, the best
dog I will ever have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but
it's at my parents' house, and I'd feel really
embarrassed retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is
Allis.


When things are bad, especially in the hospital, I
turn to a stuffed animal. I can't really at home
because my cat gets too jealous and drags it off to
the bathroom to hump it to show his dominance.
Nothing wrong with wanting a stuffed animal.

I gave a really nice bear to my partial
hospitalization program once, a big cuddly one.
Someone stole it. They replaced it with something
junky, but still a stuffed animal. People use it.


The psych unit I worked on longest had a charge nurse
that thought stuffed animals were immature, and
wouldn't let patients have them... it was a mixed
adolescent/adult unit.

There were things I really admired about her, but
that wasn't one of them.


That's awful. Especially for people with pets, having
something soft to hold close can be really therapeutic.


I used pillows.


I used my pillow from home last time I was in-patient
because Joe didn't bring me an animal.


They'd probably have noticed a Maine Coon.


:-)

I have quite a collection of stuffed animals. My son bought
me my last one, a kangaroo with a removable joey in her
pouch. She'll be the last because I can't fit any more on
the closet shelf and they can't go anywhere else without
the cat trying to destroy them.


I notice that, although you have handfuls of Maine Coons,
when there's trouble, it's always "the" cat.

Yeah, it's that one. We have a couple of others with less than
desirable habits, but it's always this one that makes real
trouble. Ever since I "rescued" him from life in a cage to
become a bed cat, he seems to feel entitled. No other cat can
be closer to me than he is, especially on the bed. He might be
cute if he didn't feel the need to wake us when he feels like
getting attention or wants additional food in the dish or his
splashing water changed or... Yes, that's splashing water. He
soothes himself when he doesn't get his way by splashing
vigorously in a pan of water in the shower. Weird cat.
-lisa
.






User: "Translucent Troglodyte"

Title: Re: Pathetic 01 Feb 2008 11:22:40 AM
On 1 Feb 2008 17:08:21 GMT, "lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte <translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com>
wrote...

On 1 Feb 2008 17:03:24 GMT, "lisa in mass."
<mccats@rcn.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte <translucent.troglodyte@gmail.com>
wrote...

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a
gift after my last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog,
Allis, the world's best dog, the best dog I will ever
have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at
my parents' house, and I'd feel really embarrassed
retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.



TT


When things are bad, especially in the hospital, I turn to
a stuffed animal. I can't really at home because my cat
gets too jealous and drags it off to the bathroom to hump
it to show his dominance. Nothing wrong with wanting a
stuffed animal.

I gave a really nice bear to my partial hospitalization
program once, a big cuddly one. Someone stole it. They
replaced it with something junky, but still a stuffed
animal. People use it.

-lisa


The psych unit I worked on longest had a charge nurse that
thought stuffed animals were immature, and wouldn't let
patients have them... it was a mixed adolescent/adult unit.

There were things I really admired about her, but that
wasn't one of them.

TT


That's awful. Especially for people with pets, having
something soft to hold close can be really therapeutic.

She's retired now, was educated in a different world of nursing. Some
of it was where she grew up... I say that because she grew up where
my grandparents were born, and her demeanor was a lot like my Dad's.
She was really awesome at dealing with aggressive, out-of-control
people, though. Neither she, nor the techs working with her, would
get hurt. We saw the sickest of the sick there, so in that respect,
it was comforting to work with her.
TT
--
"You can't kill me, I'm already dead.
I'm like that horseman ain't got no head."
- Tommy Womack
.




User: "%"

Title: Re: Pathetic 01 Feb 2008 11:00:22 AM
Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a gift after my
last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog, Allis, the world's best dog,
the best dog I will ever have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at my parents'
house, and I'd feel really embarrassed retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.



TT

i could send you a moose
.
User: "Translucent Troglodyte"

Title: Re: Pathetic 01 Feb 2008 11:01:35 AM
On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:00:22 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a gift after my
last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog, Allis, the world's best dog,
the best dog I will ever have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at my parents'
house, and I'd feel really embarrassed retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.



TT



i could send you a moose

we have plenty of live moose around here, but thanks for the offer
TT
--
"You can't kill me, I'm already dead.
I'm like that horseman ain't got no head."
- Tommy Womack
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: Pathetic 01 Feb 2008 11:04:48 AM
Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:00:22 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a gift after
my last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog, Allis, the world's best
dog, the best dog I will ever have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at my parents'
house, and I'd feel really embarrassed retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.



TT



i could send you a moose

we have plenty of live moose around here, but thanks for the offer
TT

ok then you send me a moose
.
User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: Pathetic 03 Feb 2008 02:44:59 AM
In message <QiIoj.4677$w57.1771@edtnps90>, % <persent@gmail.com> writes

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:00:22 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a gift after
my last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog, Allis, the world's best
dog, the best dog I will ever have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at my parents'
house, and I'd feel really embarrassed retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.


i could send you a moose

we have plenty of live moose around here, but thanks for the offer


ok then you send me a moose

I could send you a mousse.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.

User: "Translucent Troglodyte"

Title: Re: Pathetic 01 Feb 2008 11:18:40 AM
On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:04:48 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:00:22 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a gift after
my last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog, Allis, the world's best
dog, the best dog I will ever have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at my parents'
house, and I'd feel really embarrassed retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.



TT



i could send you a moose

we have plenty of live moose around here, but thanks for the offer
TT



ok then you send me a moose

but your moose are bigger than mine
TT
--
"You can't kill me, I'm already dead.
I'm like that horseman ain't got no head."
- Tommy Womack
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: Pathetic 01 Feb 2008 11:21:11 AM
Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:04:48 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:00:22 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a gift
after my last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog, Allis, the
world's best dog, the best dog I will ever have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at my
parents' house, and I'd feel really embarrassed retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.



TT



i could send you a moose

we have plenty of live moose around here, but thanks for the offer
TT



ok then you send me a moose

but your moose are bigger than mine
TT

i have all sizes
.
User: "Translucent Troglodyte"

Title: Re: Pathetic 01 Feb 2008 11:23:52 AM
On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:21:11 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:04:48 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:00:22 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a gift
after my last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog, Allis, the
world's best dog, the best dog I will ever have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at my
parents' house, and I'd feel really embarrassed retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.



TT



i could send you a moose

we have plenty of live moose around here, but thanks for the offer
TT



ok then you send me a moose

but your moose are bigger than mine
TT



i have all sizes

My poor little New Hampster moose would get beaten up by those big
Canadian moose.
TT
--
"You can't kill me, I'm already dead.
I'm like that horseman ain't got no head."
- Tommy Womack
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: Pathetic 01 Feb 2008 11:27:58 AM
Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:21:11 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:04:48 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:00:22 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a gift
after my last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog, Allis, the
world's best dog, the best dog I will ever have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at my
parents' house, and I'd feel really embarrassed retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.



TT



i could send you a moose

we have plenty of live moose around here, but thanks for the offer
TT



ok then you send me a moose

but your moose are bigger than mine
TT



i have all sizes


My poor little New Hampster moose would get beaten up by those big
Canadian moose.

TT

no , these are nice huggy mooses
.
User: "Translucent Troglodyte"

Title: Re: Pathetic 01 Feb 2008 11:33:37 AM
On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:27:58 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:21:11 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:04:48 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:00:22 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a gift
after my last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog, Allis, the
world's best dog, the best dog I will ever have had in my care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at my
parents' house, and I'd feel really embarrassed retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.



TT



i could send you a moose

we have plenty of live moose around here, but thanks for the offer
TT



ok then you send me a moose

but your moose are bigger than mine
TT



i have all sizes


My poor little New Hampster moose would get beaten up by those big
Canadian moose.

TT



no , these are nice huggy mooses

well, that made me chuckle. thanks, %.
TT
--
"You can't kill me, I'm already dead.
I'm like that horseman ain't got no head."
- Tommy Womack
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: Pathetic 01 Feb 2008 11:37:09 AM
Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:27:58 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:21:11 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:04:48 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:00:22 GMT, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

Translucent Troglodyte wrote:

I have this stuffed moose that's really soft... it was a gift
after my last inpatient stay, when I lost my dog, Allis, the
world's best dog, the best dog I will ever have had in my
care.

I wish I had the moose with me where I live, but it's at my
parents' house, and I'd feel really embarrassed retrieving it.

How pathetic is it to yearn for a stuffed animal?

Although I think what I'm really yearning for is Allis.



TT



i could send you a moose

we have plenty of live moose around here, but thanks for the
offer TT



ok then you send me a moose

but your moose are bigger than mine
TT



i have all sizes


My poor little New Hampster moose would get beaten up by those big
Canadian moose.

TT



no , these are nice huggy mooses

well, that made me chuckle. thanks, %.
TT

huggy mooses can do that to you , you're welcome
.










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