Posted on 08/09/2006 11:14:03 AM PDT by dynachrome
That makes (at least) two of us... '-}
Second thread?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1680675/posts
"My favorite Britcom was the "Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin"
Ohmigosh, I LOVED that show! To me it was more than a comedy, it always made you think. Remember how he used to invoke the "crypto communists"? And he'd always picture that awful creature, a warthog or whatever it was, when his mother in law was mentioned? And Tom, the wine making son in law?
They are indoor cats, you should only take them out on a lead.
But their short legs also means that they aren't jumping up on things like kitchen counters.
Cute my eye! That is one of those GIANT Pepsi cans! Look again. - Let's hope that cat isn't turned loose in ZOTLAND! Have mercy on trolls!
***How many times have I seen every episode? 10 50?***
I loved Mr. Grace. His character was so perfect for the time. LOL
we have Benny on every night on our new BBC cable network.
Does the cat have touble getting in the litter box?
I know, that's why I posted the BBC America link to garyhope.
"Second thread?'
Ha! I beat 'em by two hours. I only complain if they are afew minutes apart.
", a warthog or whatever "
It was a rhino, lumbering along. The Grot shop was great.
My neighbor was walking her cat on a lead when a bunch of dogs ran at them. The neighbor would have been much better off if she had let the lead go instead of trying to hold the cat out of the way, as the cat bit and scratched her terribly. She ended up hospitalized, on IV antibiotics for weeks, and has tendon damage in her hands.
It simply never occurred to her to let the cat go. So beware, while walking your kitty!
Thank you for the precious picture and poem!
The only times I've tried taking my cat for a walk, it was more like a 'drag'. He just didn't want to budge. He likes going outdoors in a fenced yard, but he did not like being on a leash.
Wonderful!
thank you!
Ms.B
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