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Harvey R. Stone - 18 May 2005 17:41 GMT
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050518/D8A5IBTO0.html

My poor old cat puts up with this kind of stuff but then there are feathers
outside the door in the morning and I can see the birds point of view......

Harv
Mike-UK - 18 May 2005 23:15 GMT
On May 18, Harvey R. Stone posted:

> http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050518/D8A5IBTO0.html
>
> My poor old cat puts up with this kind of stuff but then there are feathers
> outside the door in the morning and I can see the birds point of view......

If you read through your sentence there, you've just written
a brilliant semi-surreal sig-line!  Nice one!  :)

Hmmm...

    My poor old cat puts up with this kind of stuff
    but then there are feathers outside the door
    in the morning
    and I can see the birds point of view......

Hey! It even works as hip-cool poetry!

Now where's my coffee machine...

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Harvey R. Stone - 19 May 2005 04:22 GMT
> If you read through your sentence there, you've just written
> a brilliant semi-surreal sig-line!  Nice one!  :)
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>
> Now where's my coffee machine...

LOLOL,,,, you know what they say about a lot of monkeys on typewriters and
the dec. of Independence.    That really happens and sometimes he thinks we
need to see the poor bird.    Manys the time with him asleep in the sun in
the back yard,  bluejays or mockingbirds just beat the hell out of him
before he can get himself in the doggy door.   LOL Payback,,, they really do
not like each other and its in their DNA.  :-)
 
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