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From: Kenneth Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 3:09 AM
Subject: Re: Re: OT - Cat Stew
A good rule of thumb in deer country (or any where else) is not to swerve to
avoid animals in your vehicles path.
Kenneth Waller
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wheel effect on it, I'm afraid.
John Coyle
Praxis Data Solutions Pty. Ltd.
Brisbane, Australia
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From: Kenneth Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 3:09 AM
Subject: Re: Re: OT - Cat Stew
From: P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/09/05 Wed PM 01:30:13 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT - Cat Stew
I almost hate to admit this, but I've accidentally rim over a cat at
speed, when one darted into the road at night. (I went back to check
From: Charles Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/09/05 Wed PM 03:33:47 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT - Cat Stew
On Sep 5, 2007, at 9:14, Gonz wrote:
My sister-in-law is a nurse and once she was called late at night due
to a bad accident. A family
From: Rebekah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/09/04 Tue AM 10:51:01 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT - Cat Stew
Show us a picture of your computer first.
show me a picture of yours.
rg2
It's not very good. I'm busy printing something at the moment.
http
From: John Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/09/04 Tue PM 04:17:24 GMT
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT - Cat Stew
From:
Bob Sullivan
Dave,
The idea about asian restaurants and cats (or dogs) was passed to me
some 30 years ago in the Netherlands. American friends living
From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree. If you are going to control animal numbers and a cull is
necessary, shooting - as long as it is with a rifle and not a shotgun
(unless at point blank range) - is fine. As long as death is instant.
Traps are a no-no. Anything that produces prolonged
I almost hate to admit this, but I've accidentally rim over a cat at
speed, when one darted into the road at night. (I went back to check on
the animal, no collar and it must have died almost instantly, bit still
disturbing). No damage was done to my vehicle at all. They're just not
big
I hit a large coyote with a minivan once, at about 75 miles per hour.
It just ran into the highway at night, and afraid a sudden maneuver
would flip the vehicle, I just tried to keep it away from the path of
the tires and center the van. The impact cracked the plastic skirt
under the front bumper
I ran off the road once to avoid a deer. $2600 worth of damage to a diesel
Escort hardly any damage to the bodywork but the undercarriage was pretty much
wiped out, I did not realize in the dark that the field was 4 feet lower than
the road. I figured next time I would hit the SOB; it would
On Sep 5, 2007, at 9:14, Gonz wrote:
My sister-in-law is a nurse and once she was called late at night due
to a bad accident. A family of four lost three people due to the
driver trying to avoid a raccoon crossing the highway and running
their car off the highway and flipping it.
A general
A good rule of thumb in deer country (or any where else) is not to swerve to
avoid animals in your vehicles path.
Kenneth Waller
http://tinyurl.com/272u2f
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From: Gonz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re: OT - Cat Stew
I hit a large coyote with a minivan once
From: Rebekah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/09/04 Tue AM 01:29:21 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT - Cat Stew
probably not. Girls don't know how to use computers. (Apart from pink
ones, obviously).
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take it back!
rg2
Show us a picture
Show us a picture of your computer first.
show me a picture of yours.
rg2
On 9/4/07, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Rebekah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/09/04 Tue AM 01:29:21 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT - Cat Stew
probably
GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT - Cat Stew
probably not. Girls don't know how to use computers. (Apart from pink
ones, obviously).
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take it back!
rg2
Show us a picture of your computer first.
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On 9/2/07, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm no cat lover and I think the coyote and fox keep the wild cat
population down around suburban Chicago.
It's not entirely surprising that they would eat them in Oz. My God,
those people eat their national symbol - kangaroo - why not tasty
On 9/4/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/2/07, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm no cat lover and I think the coyote and fox keep the wild cat
population down around suburban Chicago.
It's not entirely surprising that they would eat them in Oz. My God,
those people
It also gets confusing when there's nothing indicating quoted text to
differentiate it from what you add to the thread.
Your quoting text responding to another message by replying to mine.
Context continuity are useful for following a conversation.
Sorry, guess I pasted in too much! :oP
Dave,
The idea about asian restaurants and cats (or dogs) was passed to me
some 30 years ago in the Netherlands. American friends living there
politely declined to go out to eat at those restaurants...something
about having puppies in the window and dog on the menu. (That ought
to stir up all
I know Bob, I was just being silly :-)
Personally, as long as it tastes good I don't know what it is, I
can't be grossed out.
That philosophy worked rather well when I was in China earlier this
year. Every meal was great :-)
Cheers,
Dave
On 9/4/07, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/4/07, John Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It also gets confusing when there's nothing indicating quoted text to
differentiate it from what you add to the thread.
sorry, gmail changes quoted text to a different color for me, so I
didn't think of that. Is that better?
rg2
On 9/4/07,
Rebekah wrote:
On 9/4/07, John Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It also gets confusing when there's nothing indicating quoted text to
differentiate it from what you add to the thread.
sorry, gmail changes quoted text to a different color for me, so I
didn't think of that. Is that
On 9/4/07, Rebekah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/4/07, John Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It also gets confusing when there's nothing indicating quoted text to
differentiate it from what you add to the thread.
sorry, gmail changes quoted text to a different color for me, so I
didn't
From:
David Savage
On 9/4/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/2/07, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm no cat lover and I think the coyote and fox keep the wild cat
population down around suburban Chicago.
It's not entirely surprising that they would eat
From:
Bob Sullivan
Dave,
The idea about asian restaurants and cats (or dogs) was passed to me
some 30 years ago in the Netherlands. American friends living there
politely declined to go out to eat at those restaurants...something
about having puppies in the window and dog on the menu. (That
From:
Rebekah
On 9/4/07, John Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It also gets confusing when there's nothing indicating quoted text to
differentiate it from what you add to the thread.
sorry, gmail changes quoted text to a different color for me, so I
didn't think of that. Is that
On 04/09/07, Scott Loveless, discombobulated, unleashed:
If you're using the Gmail web interface
...you deserve everthing you get :)
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Cotty wrote:
On 04/09/07, Scott Loveless, discombobulated, unleashed:
If you're using the Gmail web interface
...you deserve everthing you get :)
You're paying how much for email service? When you get tired of opening
the wallet I have a gmail invite for you.
Have a nice
On 9/5/07, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04/09/07, Scott Loveless, discombobulated, unleashed:
If you're using the Gmail web interface
...you deserve everthing you get :)
...and it's all good.
:-D
Cheers,
Dave
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Unless he has changed things it will bounce anything not in plain text.
Scott Loveless wrote:
As far
as I know the list mailer sends everything in plain text and will
probably remove any special formatting.
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There is a reason they call a Chow chow.
John Sessoms wrote:
From:
Bob Sullivan
Dave,
The idea about asian restaurants and cats (or dogs) was passed to me
some 30 years ago in the Netherlands. American friends living there
politely declined to go out to eat at those restaurants...something
On 9/3/07, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 03/09/07, David Savage, discombobulated, unleashed:
You say that as if it's a bad thing.
Well, let's just say that I never try and judge a book by its cover. But
when I read on the preface page that the author has no interest in the
welfare of a
In Cotty's defense, I would like to point out that the guy who says he shoots
feral cats, also said he had never eaten cat. So there is a certain difference
involved that your comment does not consider.
Gonz wrote:
On 9/3/07, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 03/09/07, David Savage,
On 04/09/07, Scott Loveless, discombobulated, unleashed:
You're paying how much for email service?
I don't pay a penny ;-)
When you get tired of opening
the wallet I have a gmail invite for you.
I would rather have my knees staple together!
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On 04/09/07, Gonz, discombobulated, unleashed:
Surely you jest. ;) You eat dont you? Unless its mineral, you are
eating something that was alive at some point, no? So then you must
not have interest in *that* part of nature. How convenient I say.
:)
I am an omnivore. I eat meat. I like the
From: Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/09/02 Sun PM 10:40:24 GMT
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List' pdml@pdml.net
Subject: RE: OT - Cat Stew
It's not entirely surprising that they would eat them in Oz. My
God,
those people eat their national symbol - kangaroo - why not tasty
cats
On 02/09/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
if she had a warship the cats would be safe, being non-swimmers.
Believe it or not - cats can swim. True!
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On 03/09/07, Digital Image Studio, discombobulated, unleashed:
Tasmania is the eye opener for Aussies, they have no foxes and the
visible the volume of small fluffy native animals compared to the
mainland is patently obvious.
The devil's in the detail ;-)
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On Sep 3, 2007, at 2:06 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
I didn't think that your nanny, err, your government trusted you guys
with 22cal hole makers anymore...
They should certainly beware of doing brick-wall lens tests.
http://www.worldnewsaustralia.com.au/region.php?id=139611region=21
- Dave
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On 02/09/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
I'm an Australian* and I've never eaten a cat in my life. Or a
kangaroo, for that matter. Apparently it's quite difficult to keep
kangaroos down.
But easy to keep a cat in a cradle.
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On Sep 3, 2007, at 10:42 AM, Bob W wrote:
if she had a warship the cats would be safe, being non-swimmers.
Tigers swim, but I wouldn't expect to see one in any waterway large
enough for a warship.
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On 03/09/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
I hope you don't neglect this one:
http://www.thechap.net/
Toodle Pip!
Robert
LOL. Is there a Chapesses site?
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On Sep 3, 2007, at 10:40 AM, Bob W wrote:
Apparently it's quite difficult to keep kangaroos down.
Just tie them down, sport.
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On 03/09/07, David Savage, discombobulated, unleashed:
They don't belong, have no
natural predators, and killing them on site is the best thing.
In what way is it the 'best' thing?
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At 04:17 PM 3/09/2007, Cotty wrote:
On 03/09/07, David Savage, discombobulated, unleashed:
They don't belong, have no
natural predators, and killing them on site is the best thing.
In what way is it the 'best' thing?
It's the best thing for the native environment.
It doesn't do the feral
On 03/09/07, David Savage, discombobulated, unleashed:
It doesn't do the feral animals much good, but I don't care about their
welfare.
Obviously!
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On 9/3/07, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 03/09/07, David Savage, discombobulated, unleashed:
It doesn't do the feral animals much good, but I don't care about their
welfare.
Obviously!
You say that as if it's a bad thing.
Cheers,
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They don't belong, have no
natural predators, and killing them on site is the best thing.
Sounds like an accurate description of white humans down under :-)
Sorry, could not resist.
Nothing evil spirited. Just making a bad joke.
Tim Typo
Mostly Harmless
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On 9/3/07, Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They don't belong, have no
natural predators, and killing them on site is the best thing.
Sounds like an accurate description of white humans down under :-)
Sorry, could not resist.
Nothing evil spirited. Just making a bad joke.
The irony
They don't belong, have no
natural predators, and killing them on site is the best thing.
In what way is it the 'best' thing?
Take your pick, lots of bugs or lots of cats. Cats kill the whole
group of animals that normally eat insects - birds, rodents,
frogs/toads, lizards, spiders - and
I am probably restating something but here in Massachusetts, there are
groups that feed and capture feral cats. After capture, they are
neutered and returned to the wild. We also have a substantial
population of coyotes that don't mind tangling with a feral cat or two.
John G.
Rebekah
except for the kangaroo...
mike wilson wrote:
From: Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/09/02 Sun PM 10:40:24 GMT
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List' pdml@pdml.net
Subject: RE: OT - Cat Stew
It's not entirely surprising that they would eat them in Oz. My
God,
those people
They do make difficult targets in the water...
Cotty wrote:
On 02/09/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
if she had a warship the cats would be safe, being non-swimmers.
Believe it or not - cats can swim. True!
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This has been buggin' me, shouldn't that be on sight? I mean either
makes sense in a way, but I keep asking myself which site should they be
taken to. Where as if it's on sight, well then I don't have to take them
anywhere in particular...
Cotty wrote:
On 03/09/07, David Savage,
Does anyone want to trade a warship for a lens? Seems I have an extra
warship, outfitted for hunting swimming cats.
rg2
On 9/3/07, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even after it sinks that circus boat?
David Mann wrote:
On Sep 3, 2007, at 10:42 AM, Bob W wrote:
if she had a
Even after it sinks that circus boat?
David Mann wrote:
On Sep 3, 2007, at 10:42 AM, Bob W wrote:
if she had a warship the cats would be safe, being non-swimmers.
Tigers swim, but I wouldn't expect to see one in any waterway large
enough for a warship.
- Dave
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These people are everywhere. The local group keeps the kittens
acclimates them to people and attempts to find homes for them as well.
John Graves wrote:
I am probably restating something but here in Massachusetts, there are
groups that feed and capture feral cats. After capture, they are
D'oh!!!
:-)
Cheers,
Dave
On 9/3/07, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This has been buggin' me, shouldn't that be on sight? I mean either
makes sense in a way, but I keep asking myself which site should they be
taken to. Where as if it's on sight, well then I don't have to take them
From:
John Graves
I am probably restating something but here in Massachusetts, there are
groups that feed and capture feral cats. After capture, they are
neutered and returned to the wild. We also have a substantial
population of coyotes that don't mind tangling with a feral cat or two.
I like that, the police action, was over the top, but necessary. Seems
that it couldn't be both.
David Mann wrote:
On Sep 3, 2007, at 2:06 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
I didn't think that your nanny, err, your government trusted you guys
with 22cal hole makers anymore...
They should
Rebekah wrote:
They don't belong, have no
natural predators, and killing them on site is the best thing.
In what way is it the 'best' thing?
I didn't write that
rg2
On 9/3/07, John Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From:
John Graves
I am probably restating something but here in
What I find strange is the Australians consider kangaroo pests, and California
considers them an endangered species and have a law against the sale of things
made with kangaroo hide. Must be because they look cute in pictures.
P. J. Alling wrote:
I didn't think that your nanny, err, your
IIRC there are more than one species of Kangaroo, some may be
endangered. Or maybe kangaroos are just endangered in California.
graywolf wrote:
What I find strange is the Australians consider kangaroo pests, and
California
considers them an endangered species and have a law against the sale
Apparently it's quite difficult to keep kangaroos down.
Yeah, I've heard they have quite a kick.
Kenneth Waller
http://tinyurl.com/272u2f
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From: Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: OT - Cat Stew
It's not entirely surprising that they would eat them in Oz. My
I kind of think that they are capturing abandoned cats. Feral cats are pretty
hard to get near to, although I guess you can live trap them. I wonder what the
cats would chose if they had the choice, neutering or being shot dead? I
suppose
those folks who do that kind of thing, also support the
On 03/09/07, David Savage, discombobulated, unleashed:
You say that as if it's a bad thing.
Well, let's just say that I never try and judge a book by its cover. But
when I read on the preface page that the author has no interest in the
welfare of a part of nature, I tend to put the book back
Damn 'roo shooters...don't be such a Savage...
Norm
David Savage wrote:
At 06:40 AM 3/09/2007, Bob W wrote:
I'm an Australian* and I've never eaten a cat in my life. Or a
kangaroo, for that matter. Apparently it's quite difficult to keep
kangaroos down.
Not really.
A bright
PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of P. J. Alling
Sent: 03 September 2007 17:03
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: OT - Cat Stew
I like that, the police action, was over the top, but
necessary. Seems
that it couldn't be both.
David Mann wrote:
On Sep 3, 2007, at 2:06 PM, P. J. Alling wrote
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Cotty
Sent: 03 September 2007 09:16
To: pentax list
Subject: Re: OT - Cat Stew
On 03/09/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
I hope you don't neglect this one:
http://www.thechap.net
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Cotty
Sent: 03 September 2007 09:13
To: pentax list
Subject: Re: OT - Cat Stew
On 02/09/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
I'm an Australian* and I've never eaten a cat in my life
From:
Rebekah
Rebekah wrote:
They don't belong, have no
natural predators, and killing them on site is the best thing.
In what way is it the 'best' thing?
I didn't write that
Didn't write which part?
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any of that :o) I quoted it and replied to it, and then it looked like
I had said it
rebekah
On 9/3/07, John Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From:
Rebekah
Rebekah wrote:
They don't belong, have no
natural predators, and killing them on site is the best thing.
In what way is it
We work hard at that type of legerdemain.
Rebekah wrote:
any of that :o) I quoted it and replied to it, and then it looked like
I had said it
rebekah
On 9/3/07, John Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From:
Rebekah
Rebekah wrote:
They don't belong, have no
natural
At 01:39 AM 4/09/2007, Cotty wrote:
On 03/09/07, David Savage, discombobulated, unleashed:
You say that as if it's a bad thing.
Well, let's just say that I never try and judge a book by its cover. But
when I read on the preface page that the author has no interest in the
welfare of a part of
probably not. Girls don't know how to use computers. (Apart from pink
ones, obviously).
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take it back!
rg2
On 9/3/07, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 01:39 AM 4/09/2007, Cotty wrote:
On 03/09/07, David Savage, discombobulated, unleashed:
You say that as if it's a bad
I'm not Bob.
Cheers,
Dave
At 09:29 AM 4/09/2007, Rebekah wrote:
probably not. Girls don't know how to use computers. (Apart from pink
ones, obviously).
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take it back!
rg2
On 9/3/07, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 01:39 AM 4/09/2007, Cotty wrote:
On 03/09/07, David
Talk about misquoting the re-quoter (I think that's the word)
John G.
David Savage wrote:
I'm not Bob.
Cheers,
Dave
At 09:29 AM 4/09/2007, Rebekah wrote:
probably not. Girls don't know how to use computers. (Apart from pink
ones, obviously).
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Bob
take it back!
rg2
On
I'm not Bob.
Cheers,
Dave
who said you were?
rg2
On 9/3/07, John Graves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Talk about misquoting the re-quoter (I think that's the word)
John G.
David Savage wrote:
I'm not Bob.
Cheers,
Dave
At 09:29 AM 4/09/2007, Rebekah wrote:
probably not.
At 10:50 AM 4/09/2007, Rebekah wrote:
I'm not Bob.
Cheers,
Dave
who said you were?
Your quoting text responding to another message by replying to mine.
Context continuity are useful for following a conversation.
Cheers,
Dave
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Your quoting text responding to another message by replying to mine.
Context continuity are useful for following a conversation.
Sorry, guess I pasted in too much! :oP
Being chauvinistic is not useful for continuing a conversation either! :o)
rg2
On 9/3/07, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm feeling peckish already...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6974687.stm
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Feral cats are a problem.
And while the hand wringing animal lovers may find it distressing,
feral cats should be killed on site (I personally don't care what is
done with the carcase), and domestic cats should be kept indoors or
caged.
Just yesterday I chased off the neighbors cat that was
I'm feeling peckish already...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6974687.stm
shoot, all you need now is a side order of those cardboard dumplings
from China and you've got a complete meal!
feral cats should be killed on site (I personally don't care what is
done with the carcase),
I don't know what to be more dismayed by, it's all just so, (damn simile
fails me). However I'm not surprised that Cotty found it.
Cotty wrote:
I'm feeling peckish already...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6974687.stm
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From:
David Savage
Feral cats are a problem.
And while the hand wringing animal lovers may find it distressing,
feral cats should be killed on site (I personally don't care what is
done with the carcase), and domestic cats should be kept indoors or
caged.
Just yesterday I chased off the
David Savage wrote:
Feral cats are a problem.
To some people, in some instances, perhaps. But, not universally a problem,
anymore than other creatures with undesirable-to-humans habits or
characteristics. Might mention skunks, or porcupines, or crocodiles, or boa
constrictors...the list goes
Oh wow.
How did the poor cat know it was ...a native bird pray tell? Still tastes
like chicken, I'll bet!
Actually if it's raw it tastes like bird flavored jello...
keith_w wrote:
David Savage wrote:
Feral cats are a problem.
To some people, in some instances, perhaps. But, not
there's always room for jello!
rg2
On 9/2/07, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh wow.
How did the poor cat know it was ...a native bird pray tell? Still tastes
like chicken, I'll bet!
Actually if it's raw it tastes like bird flavored jello...
keith_w wrote:
David Savage
Rebekah wrote:
I'm feeling peckish already...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6974687.stm
shoot, all you need now is a side order of those cardboard dumplings
from China and you've got a complete meal!
feral cats should be killed on site (I personally don't care what is
oh my goodness, have a sense of humor! the only thing I've ever
intentionally killed would be the occasional insect.
rg2
On 9/2/07, keith_w [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rebekah wrote:
I'm feeling peckish already...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6974687.stm
shoot, all you
On 02/09/07, P. J. Alling, discombobulated, unleashed:
However I'm not surprised that Cotty found it.
I found it because I read dozens of news web pages a day - and I also
know that there are plenty of satirical minds on this list that would
appreciate it. I also know that the mind of PJ Alling
On 02/09/07, Rebekah, discombobulated, unleashed:
oh my goodness, have a sense of humor! the only thing I've ever
intentionally killed would be the occasional insect.
A smilie might help Rebekah. You're on an international list - that
means there are people reading from across the world, and
I stand corrected
OO OO
O O O O
O O O O
OO OO
O O
O O
O O
O O O
I'm sorry! I'm just the harmless amature comic relief...
rebekah
On 9/2/07, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, but she ran afoul of someone who's first language is presumably
English...
Cotty wrote:
On 02/09/07, Rebekah, discombobulated, unleashed:
oh my goodness, have a sense of humor! the only thing I've ever
intentionally killed would be the occasional insect.
A smilie might help
On 02/09/07, Rebekah, discombobulated, unleashed:
feral cats should be killed on site (I personally don't care what is
done with the carcase), and domestic cats should be kept indoors or
caged.
I find it is great fun to aim for them with my car. If people can't
keep those darn things in their
You mean you don't specifically look for these things? The BBC is worse
than I had thought...
Cotty wrote:
On 02/09/07, P. J. Alling, discombobulated, unleashed:
However I'm not surprised that Cotty found it.
I found it because I read dozens of news web pages a day - and I also
On 02/09/07, Rebekah, discombobulated, unleashed:
I stand corrected
OO OO
O O O O
O O O O
OO OO
O O
O O
O O
O O O
LOL
I'm sorry! I'm just the harmless amature comic relief...
I'm no cat lover and I think the coyote and fox keep the wild cat
population down around suburban Chicago.
It's not entirely surprising that they would eat them in Oz. My God,
those people eat their national symbol - kangaroo - why not tasty
cats. ;-)
Have you ever noticed that there are no cats
On 03/09/07, keith_w [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Feral animals are merely animals returned to the natural wild state in which
they once belonged before so-called 'domesticating' took place.
The pejorative is applied by humans, who have little bragging room, truth be
known.
Just that it's the
.
--
Bob
* found out for certain last week that I have Australian citizenship.
Could be useful some day.
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