Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-01 Thread Deborah Harrell
> Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Robert Seeberger wrote: > >What little slack I've had this afternoon is being > interrupted by a > >pain-in-the-ass cat who likes to tear things up. In > the middle of > >posting this he tore into a roll of toilet paper, > spreading it all > >ove

Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-01 Thread kerri miller
--- Deborah Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For behaviors/places it isn't workable, I use "The > Enforcer"a squirt gun filled with water and a tiny > bit (teaspoon) of white vinegar. Now, just stating in > That Voice "Enfrcer..." sends young Bashir > bouncing away from whatever he

Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-01 Thread Deborah Harrell
> kerri miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- Deborah Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > For behaviors/places it isn't workable, I use "The > > Enforcer"a squirt gun filled with water and a tiny > > bit (teaspoon) of white vinegar. Now, just stating in > > That Voice "Enfrcer..."

Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-05 Thread Mauro Diotallevi
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 13:53:01 -0800 (PST), kerri miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: (Text snipped) I just noticed your e-mail address. Very amusing :-) MD ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

RE: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-07 Thread Travis Edmunds
From: Deborah Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion To: Killer Bs Discussion Subject: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions) Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 13:50:25 -0800 (PST) For behaviors/places it isn't workable, I use "The Enforcer"a squirt gun fi

Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-08 Thread Ray Ludenia
On 08/02/2005, at 6:09 AM, Travis Edmunds wrote: From: Deborah Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For behaviors/places it isn't workable, I use "The Enforcer"a squirt gun filled with water and a tiny bit (teaspoon) of white vinegar. Why the vinegar my dear? Obvious! It's for a sour-puss. Regards, Ray

Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-08 Thread Travis Edmunds
From: Ray Ludenia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion To: Killer Bs Discussion Subject: Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions) Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 22:52:17 +1100 On 08/02/2005, at 6:09 AM, Travis Edmunds wrote: From: Deborah Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> F

Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-08 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 10:13 AM Tuesday 2/8/2005, Travis Edmunds wrote: From: Ray Ludenia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion To: Killer Bs Discussion Subject: Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions) Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 22:52:17 +1100 On 08/02/2005, at 6:09 AM, Travis Edmunds wrote:

RE: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-09 Thread Deborah Harrell
> Travis Edmunds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >From: Deborah Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >For behaviors/places it isn't workable, I use "The > >Enforcer"a squirt gun filled with water and a > >tiny bit (teaspoon) of white vinegar. > Why the vinegar my dear? Because, dahling, cats (and dog

Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-09 Thread Julia Thompson
Deborah Harrell wrote: Travis Edmunds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: Deborah Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For behaviors/places it isn't workable, I use "The Enforcer"a squirt gun filled with water and a tiny bit (teaspoon) of white vinegar. Why the vinegar my dear? Because, dahling, cats

Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-18 Thread Travis Edmunds
From: Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion To: Killer Bs Discussion Subject: Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions) Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 01:09:50 -0600 At 10:13 AM Tuesday 2/8/2005, Travis Edmunds wrote: From: Ray Ludenia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&

Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-22 Thread Gary Denton
> > > > I had a cat named Midnight about 12-13 years ago. One day he/she (?) just > "ran away". And since then I've had a slew of pets. But just for some fun, > let me list out the names of all the cats that I can remember: > > -Midnight > -Tittles > -Mother Cat > -Curious > -One Eyed Willie >

Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-22 Thread Nick Arnett
We had "Bugs," named not for software, as some might guess, but because he ate them and he bugged people a lot. He's the one who disappeared, then I found that he was living nearby. He's also been called "that feral cat" and "mad cat" by Dave Land's family. I was just thinking that a title of

Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-22 Thread Robert Seeberger
Our cats are named Spooky and Angus. Spooky was named by her former owner for her penchant for disappearing and reappearing when you least expect it. She is a tortoise shell Manx and can be very hard to see in dark places. My wife named Angus after Angus Young of AC/DC. He is a bengal tabby with w

Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-22 Thread Julia Thompson
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Robert Seeberger wrote: > I learned something interesting about cats last night. If you cloned a > tortoise shell or a calico cat, the clone would be a black cat or a > white cat but it could never be a tortoise shell or a calico. Weird huh? How does that work? (One book th

Re: Cat-astrophe (was: E-mail program questions)

2005-02-22 Thread Robert Seeberger
Julia Thompson wrote: > On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Robert Seeberger wrote: > >> I learned something interesting about cats last night. If you cloned >> a tortoise shell or a calico cat, the clone would be a black cat or a >> white cat but it could never be a tortoise shell or a calico. Weird >> huh? > >