Stop in for a cup of coffee

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That was a learning experience. We lived in AIEA try to pronounce that one if you do not know and there is a certain Pidgeon there that is a mix of Hawaiian, Pilipino and Japanese. Had a weird accent when I left there my wife was not understandable with the Hawaiian pigeon and new York accent mixed in. Pretty funny now.
 
I bet fat kitty was happy to see you go to sleep instead of taking him for another walk/drag down the street.... :twisted: :poke:

probably but it's short lived because boot camp kitty is going to do it againg today when I get done with my work this evening.
 
I don't see how a cat is going to be able to catch mice when he is overweight and wallowing around like a pig.

If he doesn't catch mice then his job here is going to be on the line because that is the point of him living here.

I have had cars destroyed by mice so I cant afford a guard cat who is going to be falling asleep at his post and letting the mice get by him.

I have not seen any mice but why not train and groom an effective mouse killing machine.
 
Good morning everyone, busy morning and I let my coffee get cold again #-o top off my cup and now back at it :glasses7: Everyone have a great day :cheers: I see we made it to another Friday :D
 
Get one of those battery powered mice, ton of fun we had one a while ago and they now go Rambo on them. Like you with a Racoon!
 

good morning M2 and have a great day everyone

im outie .....need to get started early so I can get out of work early :D ....it's friday
 
Good day all!:coffee2:

I hope the T does not take a month to get here....alas, anything is possible in Africa! Lol!

South Africans were wary of any "inappropriate" names for cars....would certainly flip if a Demon pulled up the driveway! Our Duster/Demons were called Valiant Charger. Only sad is we were only offered the slant, no V's...

Interesting read on Chrysler SA: http://www.allpar.com/world/south-africa.html here is another, more specific Chargers: http://www.africanmusclecars.com/index.php/valiant-plymouth/valiant-charger

Ters.
 
I don't see how a cat is going to be able to catch mice when he is overweight and wallowing around like a pig.

If he doesn't catch mice then his job here is going to be on the line because that is the point of him living here.

I have had cars destroyed by mice so I cant afford a guard cat who is going to be falling asleep at his post and letting the mice get by him.

I have not seen any mice but why not train and groom an effective mouse killing machine.


We had a black engora cat when we were kids, he was great at catching mice and snakes...

One time there was a mouse in our kitchen who kept setting off dad's traps and eating the bait... Then one day he wandered downstairs... The cat's domain was the basement... Dad woke up one morning and opened the basement door to let the cat upstairs, and he was laying at the bottom of the steps with a big grin on his face and a dead mouse between his front paws...

No more bait was stolen from dad's traps after that...

The mouse was smart enough to get around the traps, but not smart enough to get past the cat...
 
I'm curious - why would Demon be so inappropriate? To me it seems like a "tongue-in-cheek" kinda thing - put the little cartoon dude in there - - it's all good... no?


South Africans were wary of any "inappropriate" names for cars....would certainly flip if a Demon pulled up the driveway! Our Duster/Demons were called Valiant Charger. Only sad is we were only offered the slant, no V's...

Interesting read on Chrysler SA: http://www.allpar.com/world/south-africa.html here is another, more specific Chargers: http://www.africanmusclecars.com/index.php/valiant-plymouth/valiant-charger

Ters.[/QUOTE]
 
745 now. Another great looking morning. Traded in my 2013 Ram truck for a.....GMC!
 
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