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Slow day, thought a few folks might enjoy this picture..

The DC is RUNNING..


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mac davis wrote:

Slow day, thought a few folks might enjoy this picture..

The DC is RUNNING..


... and the cat just plain doesn't care. Good picture. Cats are the
ultimate example in relaxation techniques.


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I have a brand new shop cat. She arrived rather expectantly after her
mom apparently placed her in the cross member of my Z71 Pickup truck. I
rode her around all over town for 3 days wondering where the meow was
coming from when I parked. She was around 4 weeks old when I found her,
that was 2 weeks ago. She thinks I'm her mother now, so we'll find out
soon enough how she takes to saw dust:


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Jack Stein wrote:
mac davis wrote:
Slow day, thought a few folks might enjoy this picture..


I have a brand new shop cat. She arrived rather expectantly after her
mom apparently placed her in the cross member of my Z71 Pickup truck. I
rode her around all over town for 3 days wondering where the meow was
coming from when I parked. She was around 4 weeks old when I found her,
that was 2 weeks ago. She thinks I'm her mother now, so we'll find out
soon enough how she takes to saw dust:



She'll make a fine meal some day.



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Slow day, thought a few folks might enjoy this picture..

The DC is RUNNING..


Yeah ... you definitely need to get him/her a prescription for Valium ...
but first clean the wax out of those ears!

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Jack Stein wrote:
mac davis wrote:
Slow day, thought a few folks might enjoy this picture..


I have a brand new shop cat. She arrived rather expectantly after her
mom apparently placed her in the cross member of my Z71 Pickup truck. I
rode her around all over town for 3 days wondering where the meow was
coming from when I parked. She was around 4 weeks old when I found her,
that was 2 weeks ago. She thinks I'm her mother now, so we'll find out
soon enough how she takes to saw dust:


That long fur and Calico color ought to collect and blend the sawdust
real well. Her best use might be as a bench brush rather than a push
stick ;-) Good looking free agent!
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Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
Jack Stein wrote:
mac davis wrote:
Slow day, thought a few folks might enjoy this picture..

I have a brand new shop cat. She arrived rather expectantly after her
mom apparently placed her in the cross member of my Z71 Pickup truck. I
rode her around all over town for 3 days wondering where the meow was
coming from when I parked. She was around 4 weeks old when I found her,
that was 2 weeks ago. She thinks I'm her mother now, so we'll find out
soon enough how she takes to saw dust:


She'll make a fine meal some day.


If she doesn't quit walking on my keyboard while I'm trying to type, it
may be soon...

Actually, after I read to her what you had to say (she's too young to
read) she had this to say to you:

*#$% u

She can't read but she spells almost as well as me:-)

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On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 13:31:53 -0400, Jack Stein wrote:

mac davis wrote:
Slow day, thought a few folks might enjoy this picture..


I have a brand new shop cat. She arrived rather expectantly after her
mom apparently placed her in the cross member of my Z71 Pickup truck. I
rode her around all over town for 3 days wondering where the meow was
coming from when I parked. She was around 4 weeks old when I found her,
that was 2 weeks ago. She thinks I'm her mother now, so we'll find out
soon enough how she takes to saw dust:


Wow.. pretty kitty...

One of ours was almost the same way, but up on top of the spare tire that hangs
under the truck.
Took 3 stops in town to realize it WAS a meow that we were hearing..


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Umm, mac, I can't see how you have that shop cat grounded? Aren't you
worried about cat explosions?



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The DC is RUNNING..


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On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 03:34:14 GMT, "Mike Richardson"
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Umm, mac, I can't see how you have that shop cat grounded? Aren't you
worried about cat explosions?



Nope.. we have 5 cats, so this ones been totally cat scanned..


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