1 posted on
05/21/2010 5:56:44 AM PDT by
mom3boys
To: mom3boys
The suspect (the furry one):

2 posted on
05/21/2010 5:59:13 AM PDT by
mom3boys
(I am an Arizonan. Thanks for supporting us!)
To: Slings and Arrows
3 posted on
05/21/2010 6:00:05 AM PDT by
mom3boys
(I am an Arizonan. Thanks for supporting us!)
To: mom3boys
Hmm. My cat hunts for socks at night. In the morning there’s a gift left outside our bedroom door. I thought it was just playing the “sock market”, but it could be a gateway to more dangerous crime.
4 posted on
05/21/2010 6:30:56 AM PDT by
Crolis
("Nemo me impune lacessit!" - "No one provokes me with impunity!")
To: mom3boys
What is with cats and socks? Every AM I’m picking up three or four around the house.....
6 posted on
05/21/2010 6:38:37 AM PDT by
GQuagmire
( We are no longer Massholes)
To: mom3boys
Lady, naming your little boy there Chrysanthemum is sure to bring on psychological problems leading to this life of crime. Leaving the windows open at night is only enabling these tendencies.
8 posted on
05/21/2010 6:59:23 AM PDT by
bgill
(how could a young man born here in Kenya, who is not even a native American, become the POTUS)
To: mom3boys
Both of mine love socks. The smellier the better. They sleep on them. Eww.
To: mom3boys
...he works for Sheriff Joe Arpaio. (LOL!)

15 posted on
05/21/2010 5:55:36 PM PDT by
Outlaw Woman
(Control the American people? Herding cats would be easier.)
To: Allegra
This cannot end well.
He started stealing socks ...
23 posted on
05/22/2010 8:36:30 PM PDT by
dighton
To: mom3boys
My younger dog, half Black Lab, half Pit & 85 lb. has similar moral problems. He comes ome with all sorts of stuff. Seems Labs and Lab crosses regularly have that problem.
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