Lol Stan,
Nah Tasha's not as boring as her name is. You've got to have armour around
her. She's like a grey and white furry ninja and if she doesn't need you for
anything, she'll come at you like nightcrawler in X Men.. you know,
materialise here, kick ya, dematerialise and appear somewhere else.. But
about your cat names.. LOL you wouldn't happen to have a Mister Mistopheles
or a Bamballurina in there would ya?
:)
Ryan


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stan Halpin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: OT Cat Names (Was Re: Success of our PDML member)


> on 12/06/03 7:55 PM, Paul Eriksson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >> Going OT, but that's a great cat name! My cat's just a boring Tasha
> >
> > If you think that's boring our cat is called Kitty.  Don't blame me, she
was
> > part of the marriage package.
> >
> > Paul
> >
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> No boring cats in our household!
>
> First was Gatha (a pun on the Spanish "gata" and the name of an Assyrian
> hymn which he seemed to sing)
>
> Galligaskins (Italian for Greek sailors with white trousers; Gali was
mostly
> gray with white leggings.)
>
> Golden Girl (aka Gogi) A short term visitor who passed away with feline
> "AIDS"  Named in honor of the Purdue Golden Girl drum majorette.
>
> Greyki A gray kitten who was another very short term guest, for the same
> reason.
>
> Boss Lady A very aggressive female white cat. She was a strey, came in and
> took over the house. We found another home for her - the male cats were
> getting too stresed.
>
> Oaxaca (the color of, and named for, the lovely black pottery from that
> region of Mexico. aka Whacko.)
>
> Cattywumpuss (the larger Main Coon we bought a few years ago.)
>
> Kittencaboodle (the larger Main Coon we got a few years later.)
>
> Stan
>
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