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Old November 26th 03, 07:40 AM
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Tanada wrote:

Steve G wrote:

Already, a Feeling Of Great Foreboding sweeps the Steve house.
Cats look at each other, and raise a quizzical whisker. Somewhere
out in the forest, a coyote groans. Elsewhere, there is the
surreal sound of cheese howling.

Oh, good. It wasn't just me who heard the call of wild cheese.
It's almost as lyrical as the sounds of mating zucchini. Then there
are the sweet dulcet tones of pickled beets. I could listen to food
forever.


The chocolate gets pretty noisy around here.

Joyce
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Old November 26th 03, 01:51 PM
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 23:15:35 -0600, John F. Eldredge
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 21:35:08 GMT, Tanada
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Steve G wrote:

Already, a Feeling Of Great Foreboding sweeps the Steve house.
Cats look at each other, and raise a quizzical whisker. Somewhere
out in the forest, a coyote groans. Elsewhere, there is the
surreal sound of cheese howling.

I look forward to actually getting to the next meeting.



Oh, good. It wasn't just me who heard the call of wild cheese.
It's almost as lyrical as the sounds of mating zucchini. Then there
are the sweet dulcet tones of pickled beets. I could listen to food
forever.

Pam S.


Zucchini obviously have a short but intense mating season (maybe,
like Vulcans, they go into Ponn Farr?). That would explain why, come
late summer, all the zucchini turn ripe simultaneously.


Not only do zucchinis turn ripe simultaneously, but they multiply
overnight.

Nan
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Old November 26th 03, 11:38 PM
Adrian
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John F. Eldredge wrote:
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 21:35:08 GMT, Tanada
wrote:

Steve G wrote:

Already, a Feeling Of Great Foreboding sweeps the Steve house.
Cats look at each other, and raise a quizzical whisker. Somewhere
out in the forest, a coyote groans. Elsewhere, there is the
surreal sound of cheese howling.

I look forward to actually getting to the next meeting.



Oh, good. It wasn't just me who heard the call of wild cheese.
It's almost as lyrical as the sounds of mating zucchini. Then there
are the sweet dulcet tones of pickled beets. I could listen to food
forever.

Pam S.


Zucchini obviously have a short but intense mating season (maybe,
like Vulcans, they go into Ponn Farr?). That would explain why, come
late summer, all the zucchini turn ripe simultaneously.

But that is more often than once every seven years.:-)
Live long and prosper.
--
Adrian
A House Is Not A Home, Without A Cat.


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Old November 27th 03, 04:22 PM
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Takayuki wrote:

Weeell, when I try to characterize Betty, the first words that come to
mind don't include "lonely". I would describe her as "surgically
attached to my lap". And oh, so soft!

I'm not 100% certain that Betty would accept another cat, though I
think it could work. Then again, she might not have been socialized
to other cats (she's obviously a possessive and human-oriented cat).
What kind of cat would you recommend as a friend? A cat like Soncek
would probably work.



I would go to the shelters and other cat places, and just check them
out. In general, if you like the cat, Betty probably will too. Most
cats are very adaptable and will work out an accommodation in a while.
Usually, you'll find one and just know that the cat will work for you
and Betty.

Pam S. hopeful that Tak will get Betty a buddy
 




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