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Si I used to be a blond and I just installed a dog door, but luckily I live in a one story ranch style home. LOL Bill
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That is totally insensitive towards the blonde element of our society and you all should feel shame for laughing at this.
Me, too.
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Dale's reply made me think of this. In 77 Saint and I who worked together in Canada all summer were at a small party in Rockaway beach NY on the 12th floor apartment of some friends. Their Siamese cat which scratched while biting you after being petted was put out on the porch after hurting a few people. Evidently the cat heard a dog bark and leaped from the porch and hit the ground and was still living when it was taken to the Vet. The vet put'm to sleep saying he had broken all his bones from his flite
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Many, many moons ago, there was a cartoonist in Playboy, Gahan Wilson, who did some very funny, but very gory and gruesome cartoons.
I remember one that I found very funny at the time, where there was the splattered remains of a cat laying on the ground, with all four forearms sticking straight up with the bones sticking out of the elbows.
Way up, on a bridge, in the distance...two guys. One says to the other "see, I told you they always land on their feet"
-------------------- Dale Feicke Grafix 714 East St. Mendenhall, MS 39114
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We lived on the 4th floor of an apartment building in the early 70's with a cat named Arizona. We often let him go out on the balcony on his own. The people below us would give him treats and pet him as he hung over the edge. We even caught him walking on the lip of the narrow steel railing a time or two.
Arizona was especially interested in the homing pigons that belonged to an old man that lived in a house just across the driveway from us. Often on summer weekends he would let them get a little flight time in around the neighborhood.
One sunny summer afternoon Arizona is out on the balcony and the pigons are being exercised. Our intercom starts buzzing. The neighbors below tell us that Arizona just went by their window! We race out on the balcony and see he has landed in the only bush along the driveway. Yes...he fell feet first. Broke a front paw and scraped his nose up pretty good on the branches.
I am convinced that those pigons circled very close to the balcony and Arizona decided he had a chance to catch a fast lunch. After that experience he was much more careful at the edge of the balcony.
-------------------- Chuck Churchill, It's A Good Sign Inc. 3245 Harvester Rd, U-12 Burlington, Ont. Phone: 905-681-8775 Fax: 905-681-8945 Posts: 633 | From: Burlington, Ontario, Canada | Registered: Nov 1998
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