I am truly glad that I have never mistaken my cat for a pencil sharpener. 
Not that I've never been tempted.

I have always held that cats and most other animals should be kept away 
from people's e'mail.  Let them get their own accounts.  But I have never 
been much of a disciplinarian.

-Carl


--On Sunday, November 21, 2004 5:25 AM -0500 Jon Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> Ron,
>
> My cat takes serious offense at your comments. She feels that it is
> discriminatory to discuss her nether parts in contrast to her bright eyes.
> She has no problem with considering dog's tails as an alternate energy
> source, just as long as she can be relieved of the duty of being nice to
> the dog. And being a rather large cat, at early full growth (2 1/2), she
> wonders how she could be looked at for a pencil sharpener. (I'm avoiding
> putting in an opinion, she is watching).
>
> Best, Jon



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