Al, you old pasta-bender, i've not seen you in a dog's age ! ! !
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dlowan
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Sun 22 May, 2005 06:42 am
Al fresco.
A dog's age is a paltry age, methinks.
A seventh of a real age...
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Setanta
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Sun 22 May, 2005 07:00 am
The more common country boy's expression would have been "a coon's age," but i suspected that its use might mystify antipodean felines and lapines.
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msolga
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Sun 22 May, 2005 07:03 am
Indeed it would!
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dlowan
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Sun 22 May, 2005 07:23 am
Not this little black duck it wouldn't puzzle, nohow.
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Setanta
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Sun 22 May, 2005 07:25 am
I'm a little cinnamon colored doggy, talkin' to a kitty that's awinkin' at me, and a wabbit that thinks she's a duck . . . my god, what's happened to me ? ! ? ! ?
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dlowan
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Sun 22 May, 2005 07:31 am
Winking? I see no winking.
Have you been at the catnip again?
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Setanta
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Sun 22 May, 2005 07:36 am
HA ! ! !
I wish i had some of what you've been smokin' . . .
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dlowan
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Sun 22 May, 2005 07:43 am
You don't see any winking, do you, Msolga??????
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margo
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Sun 22 May, 2005 08:26 pm
dunno - but one of them cats jes winked at me - and it wasn't Possumcat!
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moondoggy
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Mon 23 May, 2005 02:33 am
2 gallons of kero and a lime green defibrillator
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moondoggy
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Mon 23 May, 2005 02:33 am
oops, wrong thread
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msolga
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Mon 23 May, 2005 02:46 am
dlowan wrote:
Winking? I see no winking.
Have you been at the catnip again?
Oh, but I WAS winking! Nudge, nudge, wink, wink & all that! It makes it very difficult to take the weighty things I have to say seriously!