Posted on 12/23/2006 11:31:23 AM PST by BibleBabe1
She hasn't been out of her hidey-holes long enough to photograph yet! It might have been possible last night - she was bonding with Der Prinz - but I went straight to bed as soon as they got home from Cub Scouts.
All her food was gone this morning, and Pat found her in the bathroom, which annoyed him.
I'm sure there will be an opportunity this weekend for Bill to get some digital pictures of her, and we can load up some of the baby, too, and let everyone see his fine teeth!
They have a cat inside the house that they ignore utterly unless it moves, but this was a stranger!
After I put straight jackets on them and got them back in the house, I dismantled the pile of things the cat had taken shelter in, and it skedaddled.
Dogs are such idiots. As far as I'm concerned, saying "dumb dog" is wasting one of the words.
LOL! We used to have possums move into any piles of debris we left outside. It made Agnes furious! And once a stray cat moved into the woodpile and had kittens.
They were in full combat mode. You'd have thought they had cornered a heffalump.
Then they went back inside and ignored the indoor cat.
That's dogs for you.
Yep. Cats I can understand, but dogs staart out crazy and escalate from there.
Back later. Duty murmurs.
Awwww...fercute!
Thanks! The only thing cuter than a baby monkey is a frog!
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That's funny--a few weeks ago I got home really late from work--after midnight--There was a really nice cat waiting right outside my front door.
She was really sweet--just walked right up to me and started purring. I pet her for awhile-she was a great cat and obviously very well taken care of. I told her goodnight and tried to go in the door, and she wanted in.
It took me several minutes to lure her away from the door far enough so I could sneak in the house--she kept darting in behind me trying to sneak in. I finally was able to sneak in the house without her and shut the door behind me, the cat being disappointed at being locked out. Good thing for the sweet kitty.
Upon closing the door, inside my house, I reached down to pet my 2 sleeping Rotties patiently awaiting my return.
That sounds almost like a shaggy dog story...;o]
I did get single vision sunglasses for that reason.
I'm not sure I can even begin to explain how I did it here in words, but the experts will just sniffly dismiss it, just because Pythagoras said so....
One time she corned the rabbit. I was standing about 5 feet away and watched. Poor dog didn't quite kjnow what to do next, and hesitated for a split second. The bunny seized the day. It hissed, then jumped stright into the dog's face, and made good it's escape.
Then yesterday, This thread is posted...
PG says, what would Chelsea do?
Yikes--that's one BIG bunny...
Whoa! That looks like a meal!
Yeah, I remember Pythagoras. Always had an angle. Spoke with a funny accent too, considering it was ancient Greek. Somehow he managed to sound like someone from Brooklyn, and no Western Civ types lived there yet.
Anyway, Pythagoras was quite the opinionated fellow. With that guy, it was always thee or 'im.
But don't blame him for the angle problem. Euclid was the one who made up the rules.
Oh Man! Your poor dog was Carterized!
But don't blame him for the angle problem. Euclid was the one who made up the rules.
Damn.. I knew I named the wrong fella, I was just gonna say 'Ancient Greeks'! :-P
The difficulty is "proving" it, especially under the rules. Supposedly, it has been "proven" impossible.
Now, I know about the Seven Bridges of Königsberg. That's obviously impossible, and easily proven to be so, but how do you prove that the angle can't be trisected?
I mean... hmmm... I presume they measure the trisected angle with a protractor, but, how do they know the protractor is accurate, and that the compass drew a perfect arch, and that the ruler is a perfect straight edge. Not to mention that a pencil cannot be sharpened to an infinitesimal point (and in any case, we can't see infinitesimal), that human eyes and hands cannot place the pencil, ruler, or compass in the exact spot......
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