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Life imitates art...or is it vice-versa?

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Lisa

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Oct 4, 2002, 10:17:20 PM10/4/02
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I swear...I'm at a convenience store today putting gas in my car. I look
over and see a stray cat coming towards me. I immediately see this little
image pop-up "Be rubbed" Sure enough he/she comes up rubbing on my legs. I
know if I pet it or feed it I'll never get it to leave my lot. So I choose
the "shoo" option. Unfortunately that doesn't work well in "real life" so I
end up giving it half my burger king whopper and driving away. People on
that road are still probably wondering about the crazy lady driving and
giggling like an idiot.

-Lisa


Dr Richard Cranium

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Oct 4, 2002, 3:27:05 PM10/4/02
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you most likely got 'real world' fleas huh.

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Helena Handbasket

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Oct 4, 2002, 10:46:41 PM10/4/02
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People on
> that road are still probably wondering about the crazy lady driving and
> giggling like an idiot.

Yep! Only thing worse is when you do it in Walmart. Hopefully while hold an expansion
box so at least a couple of well informed people will have an inkling and can talk
security out of holding you for a mental evaluation. Uh huh!

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Lisa

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Oct 4, 2002, 10:47:44 PM10/4/02
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LOL nooo we don't have much of a parasite problem here in the desert. It was
a cute kitty. I probably would have tried to build up relationship points
and adopted it if not for the 25 lb cat I already have that doesn't tolerate
adult animals for an instant. She loves puppies and kittens though. I guess
she doesn't feel they're intruding on her turf.

-Lisa

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Ashikaga

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Oct 5, 2002, 1:27:39 AM10/5/02
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"Lisa" wrote...

Gee..., I would never shoo a cat. I love cats. :-) I just wish my
neighbor's cats aren't as timid around me as they are.... I don't mind pet
them.

> -Lisa
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DarkLord

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Oct 5, 2002, 6:56:36 AM10/5/02
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At 25lb I can think of another reason she loves puppies & kittens *evil grin*


Blue Jeans

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Oct 5, 2002, 11:24:30 AM10/5/02
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Helena Handbasket wrote:
> People on
>
>>that road are still probably wondering about the crazy lady driving and
>>giggling like an idiot.
>
>
> Yep! Only thing worse is when you do it in Walmart. Hopefully while hold an expansion
> box so at least a couple of well informed people will have an inkling and can talk
> security out of holding you for a mental evaluation. Uh huh!
>

Well, I find myself terribly distracted while riding down the road
looking at people's houses thinking "I can build that" or watching their
yards for cool new "downloads".

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IMDIE

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Oct 5, 2002, 1:12:20 PM10/5/02
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>People on
>> that road are still probably wondering about the crazy lady driving and
>> giggling like an idiot.
>
>Yep! Only thing worse is when you do it in Walmart. Hopefully while hold an
>expansion
>box so at least a couple of well informed people will have an inkling and can
>talk
>security out of holding you for a mental evaluation. Uh huh!

I've done it in Walmart before... just before closing, against the wall in the
electronics department...

Uh...that wasn't what we were talking about, was it....?

:)


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John Grabowski

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Oct 5, 2002, 1:26:15 PM10/5/02
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Lisa wrote:
> ...so I
> end up giving it half my burger king whopper...

You trying to kill it???

John

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Israel itself acquired long ago. --New York Times, June 9, 1981

Lisa

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Oct 5, 2002, 10:18:37 PM10/5/02
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If death by junk-food is good enough for me...then it's good enough for a
stray cat : )

-Lisa

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