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To: janetgreen
I looked at your home page, and your "Big Girl" looks suspiciously like my big male "Elvis Aaron".

LOL! She's not even that big (about 11-12 pounds). She's just bigger then the other cat so that's how she got that nickname. Does Elvis like peanut butter and banana cat food? LOL!

200 posted on 07/03/2003 8:27:07 AM PDT by retrokitten (It's true! I'm a rage-aholic! I can't live without rage-ahol!)
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To: retrokitten
Does Elvis like peanut butter and banana cat food? LOL!

I offered to grill a PB&B sandwich for him, but he declined, saying it was too fattening. The only thing he begs for is whipped cream. He won't leave me alone until I get a dish for him and squirt some WC on it! He looks at me like he's saying "thank you, thank you very much". LOL

201 posted on 07/03/2003 8:32:44 AM PDT by janetgreen
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I *am* a skeptic. However, having said that I do believe it is a possiblity. One thing to consider is that we have made the jump from Wilbur and Orville Wright and Kittyhawk to men on the moon, machines on mars sending back images and data, space probes, breaking the sound barrier, etc. in less than a hundred years. Strom Thurmond was a hundred years old, that's one man's lifetime. The quantam leap in technology is to put it mildly *astonishing* Of course this does not mean aliens exist, but it is fascinating to say the least the rate at which we have progressed over the past hundred years.
At any rate, I saw Bob Lazaar interviewed again, I've seen him before, but this was a more in depth interview. I still can't figure out if he's a nut, he really did work there or a government agent.
Anyway, I find the topic quite interesting. I do concede that I believe most people who feel they've been abducted are imagining things and a lot of sightings are either mistaken man made objects or just purely made up, but there are enough credible incidents, witnessed by credible people to warrant speculation of the possiblity that it is a real phenomena.
I don't have a tin foil hat, but it is a lot more interesting than watching Dr. Phil, that's for sure.
204 posted on 07/03/2003 8:58:57 AM PDT by labowski
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