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Jofirey wrote:
After a quick google search, I doubt you will find many new friends here. I don't follow this. A google search for what? What does that have to do with friends? Lots of people have found friends here. Why shouldn't John? For the record I doubt the pervert even had a cat named Shadow. This was rather mean. What makes him a "pervert" exactly? That he wants to meet a woman to go out with? What is perverted about that? And I think it's a bit callous to deny there was ever a cat when the guy is clearly grieving. -- Joyce To email me, remove the triple-X from my user name. ^..^ |
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EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) wrote:
kilikini wrote: Mark Edwards wrote: No cluons were harmed when kilikini wrote: Dang, I'm not a man, but I'd like to try out your Dyson! LOL. I am a man, and my experience has been that the Dyson is a *wonderful* vacuum. It is the very best vacuum we've ever had. It beats the top of the line Hoover we once had, hands down. If you ever need to buy a new vacuum, spend the extra money on a Dyson. Hugs and Purrs, Mark I've heard that it is a great vacuum and extremely easy to push. If I had the money, I'd get one. I'm tired of buying yard sale flops. :~) kili I wish my Kenmore HAD been a "yard sale flop"! It's a good enough vacuum, an upright with a canister instead of a dust bag, and works fine (assuming you are strong enough to manipulate it). However, I no longer have the strength to wrestle with the darned thing, and it wasn't exactly cheap when I bought it. Are the ball-mounted Dysons as easy to manipulate as advertised? (I've never priced one, just assumed they were expensive - what kind of money are we talking about, in USD?) I really don't know, but I'm guessing about $600? We should Google! kili |
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On Jul 5, 4:34*am, "kilikini" wrote:
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) wrote: kilikini wrote: Mark Edwards wrote: No cluons were harmed when kilikini wrote: Dang, I'm not a man, but I'd like to try out your Dyson! *LOL. I am a man, and my experience has been that the Dyson is a *wonderful* vacuum. It is the very best vacuum we've ever had. It beats the top of the line Hoover we once had, hands down. If you ever need to buy a new vacuum, spend the extra money on a Dyson. Hugs and Purrs, Mark I've heard that it is a great vacuum and extremely easy to push. *If I had the money, I'd get one. *I'm tired of buying yard sale flops. :~) kili I wish my Kenmore HAD been a "yard sale flop"! *It's a good enough vacuum, an upright with a canister instead of a dust bag, and works fine (assuming you are strong enough to manipulate it). *However, I no longer have the strength to wrestle with the darned thing, and it wasn't exactly cheap when I bought it. *Are the ball-mounted Dysons as easy to manipulate as advertised? *(I've never priced one, just assumed they were expensive - what kind of money are we talking about, in USD?) I really don't know, but I'm guessing about $600? *We should Google! kili- Hide quoted text - Kili, that's roughly what the Dyson Animal Vac is. I went vac-shopping a couple of months ago. I just can't push a tank like some of the vacs are, and I thought the Dyson was too heavy. I ended up with a Hoover Wind Tunnel (I loved my last one, but I hate this one. I picked it because it has a cool animal-hair attachment. Problem with this one is, the belt breaks too often, when the collection tank gets much cat hair in it at all, the suction isn't very good. Plus, I think it's as heavy as the Dyson. I have a friend with a Dyson who absolutely loves it and highly recommends them. So I ended up getting an Electrolux cordless vac for in-between stuff. I'll probably end up giving this Wind Tunnel away and looking at Panasonics or Orecks, simply because they're lightweight. It wears me out to push that Hoover. Vacs really get a workout here with 5 cats. I try to vacuum every- other-day for sure. Sherry |
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"Sherry" wrote in message ... On Jul 5, 4:34 am, "kilikini" wrote: EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) wrote: kilikini wrote: Mark Edwards wrote: No cluons were harmed when kilikini wrote: Dang, I'm not a man, but I'd like to try out your Dyson! LOL. I am a man, and my experience has been that the Dyson is a *wonderful* vacuum. It is the very best vacuum we've ever had. It beats the top of the line Hoover we once had, hands down. If you ever need to buy a new vacuum, spend the extra money on a Dyson. Hugs and Purrs, Mark I've heard that it is a great vacuum and extremely easy to push. If I had the money, I'd get one. I'm tired of buying yard sale flops. :~) kili I wish my Kenmore HAD been a "yard sale flop"! It's a good enough vacuum, an upright with a canister instead of a dust bag, and works fine (assuming you are strong enough to manipulate it). However, I no longer have the strength to wrestle with the darned thing, and it wasn't exactly cheap when I bought it. Are the ball-mounted Dysons as easy to manipulate as advertised? (I've never priced one, just assumed they were expensive - what kind of money are we talking about, in USD?) I really don't know, but I'm guessing about $600? We should Google! kili- Hide quoted text - Kili, that's roughly what the Dyson Animal Vac is. I went vac-shopping a couple of months ago. I just can't push a tank like some of the vacs are, and I thought the Dyson was too heavy. I ended up with a Hoover Wind Tunnel (I loved my last one, but I hate this one. I picked it because it has a cool animal-hair attachment. Problem with this one is, the belt breaks too often, when the collection tank gets much cat hair in it at all, the suction isn't very good. Plus, I think it's as heavy as the Dyson. I have a friend with a Dyson who absolutely loves it and highly recommends them. So I ended up getting an Electrolux cordless vac for in-between stuff. I'll probably end up giving this Wind Tunnel away and looking at Panasonics or Orecks, simply because they're lightweight. It wears me out to push that Hoover. Vacs really get a workout here with 5 cats. I try to vacuum every- other-day for sure. Sherry I love my Oreck's as much as I could ever love any vacuum cleaner. They do a good job, but more importantly, they are very light weight. I have pretty severe arthritis and I can pick up the upright with one hand with no problem at all. The upright is good at getting under things and the middle of the room. Not so hot around the edges. But it usually comes with a small but very powerful 'free' canister type with the wands and brushes. Jo |
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outsider wrote: "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in : Untamed Tiger wrote: I'm SO happy to see that this posting has provided such amusement for everyone..... :-( Apparently all of you are deliriously happy and content and have found suitable mates, but I have not.... My congratulations to all of you who have been blessed with attractiveness, wit and social graces, but I seem to be lacking, since I have been alone my whole life, and have not been as fortunate. I posted this during an especially lonely spell in an attempt to reach out to someone... but go on babbling about vacuum cleaners.... that's just fine. :-( John You know something, John? That reaction pretty well explains why you have difficulty "reaching" someone! No it doesn't. It shows he has feelings. read some of the posts from some regulars and tell me which one would have done better. Please let me know how you are feeling the next time you loose a friend of 15 years. Nice compassion Evelyn. WHAT "friend of fifteen years"????? this jerk's initial post was of the "lonely hearts" variety (for which I applauded his enterprise in choosing rpca). No mention was made in that (nor in the post to which I made the above reply) of losing a "friend"! YOU may be clairvoyant, hence privy to information the rest of us lack - most of us can only go by the contents of the thread we have been reading. First he made a totally inappropriate post to a cat newsgroup, to which he received a number of perfectly serious replies explaining why it was an inappropriate choice of venue, then he posted a sarcastic, self-pitying response to those of us who took the trouble to reply! (According to a private e-mail I received from one of our regulars, in addition to the recent one to rpca, he posts his "lonely hearts" pleas regularly to a number of kinky sex sites, so I suspect your "sympathy" is somewhat misplaced.) |
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Untamed Tiger wrote: Well, well, well, I certainly didn't mean to freak everyone out and start people hissing and get anyone's tail bristling. But I NEVER expected to be called a pervert!!!!! :-( Jo, how on Earth could you possibly jump to THAT conclusion?????? That's a bit extreme, don't you think? That is blatently unfair. If you want to call names, don't get me started. Yes, Shadow was a real cat. :-( Well, I won't bother you ppl anymore... I notice you don't disown your posts that people quoted from other groups! If YOU don't consider such things "perverted", I think the police might take a different view, assuming your activities ever bear fruit and come to their attention! |
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And this is a post from him on a sex site:
"Mother" or "Grandmother" wanted for roleplay or phone! Any situation. I'm 44 (in Minnesota) but will play any age you desire. Very eager to please you! Email me at UntamedTiger7@no-spam or make me a buddy on your MSN. ;-) Pic available. Business traveler. Nanny "Matthew" schreef in bericht g.com... His next post was about losing his shadow his friend of 15 years SHADOW 1993-2008 RIP "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ... wrote: Jofirey wrote: After a quick google search, I doubt you will find many new friends here. I don't follow this. A google search for what? What does that have to do with friends? Lots of people have found friends here. Why shouldn't John? For the record I doubt the pervert even had a cat named Shadow. This was rather mean. What makes him a "pervert" exactly? That he wants to meet a woman to go out with? What is perverted about that? And I think it's a bit callous to deny there was ever a cat when the guy is clearly grieving. I think you are too trusting, Joyce - I've never bothered to run a Google search on anyone, because I don't really care that much, and am not quite sure how to do it. However it is apparently quite simple to search for all of a given poster's newsgroup posts, and the samples Matthew relayed from alt.stories.incest would seem to underline the "perversion" accusation, wouldn't you say? BTW, where do you guys get the idea he recently lost a cat? Certainly not from anything he posted on THIS thread - which was the one in which most of us were replying! |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in
: I think you are too trusting, Joyce - I've never bothered to run a Google search on anyone, because I don't really care that much, and am not quite sure how to do it. However it is apparently quite simple to search for all of a given poster's newsgroup posts, and the samples Matthew relayed from alt.stories.incest would seem to underline the "perversion" accusation, wouldn't you say? Actually I don't think making that post in a kinky sex group is so bad. If he posted it here or if he approached a person on the street yes. As mr plain vanilla I expect half the people I see have fantasies that would freak me out but I don't think I would judge them by anything but how they act. |
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