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Rogue Monkey
17-09-2004, 09:11 AM
Isn`t there! :eek: :confused: Ooooooooo Im drunk! :o

Yoda
17-09-2004, 10:23 AM
Isn`t there! :eek: :confused: Ooooooooo Im drunk! :o

Drunk at this time of the morning...Disgusting
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You should have been drunk hours ago :D

Yoda

Rogue Monkey
17-09-2004, 10:29 AM
I would a got sacked! :eek: :D

dracken1
17-09-2004, 10:31 AM
stroke a cat it puts it's tail up. that is to stop your hand falling off the end.

throw a stick for a dog, it fetches it back, throw it again and it fetches it back.
it will keep doing it untill your arm falls off.
not once does it realise that you are trying to get rid of the dam stick..

throw a stick for a cat, it looks at you as if to say " you f-ing threw it, you f-ing go an get it.
now thats intelligent :D

Rogue Monkey
17-09-2004, 10:34 AM
Disturbingly odd though! ;) :D

Nitrowing
17-09-2004, 08:39 PM
http://www.fastbiker.net/fun/TabbyTote.jpg

Nitrowing
17-09-2004, 08:51 PM
Try this (http://accordionguy.blogware.com/Video/2003/10/kitty_02.swf) :eek:

Bosun
17-09-2004, 10:55 PM
:eek: :eek: not the best link post pub late at night :eek: :D

defarter
17-09-2004, 10:58 PM
I,ll have 2 i can use one on the yorkie after I've done the cats :D

Mrs Reject
18-09-2004, 10:32 AM
Cue cute cat story:
me and Mitch have got a bit of a problem with the cats at the moment. Little Mab our black kitten has a cute trick of collapsing on the floor in front of you paws in the air, a form of attention seeking I suppose. Everyone stops, strokes her tummy and says how cute.
Unfortunately the older cats have cottoned on to this and realised that it's an ideal way to get attention so now everytime someone comes in the room there are cats 'fainting' all over the place and it has become a bit of a talking point. The two old cats are the worse culprits!
It is only a matter of time now before the RSCA come knocking at the door asking why all my cats are having hysterical sychronised fainting attacks.
I'm off to hide in the cellar to get away from it all!!!
Reminds me of a story I read in the paper a few weeks ago. Apparently one lone sheep discovered that a good way of getting through cattle grids was to get down and roll over and over until they got to the other side. The other sheep observed this and before long there were rolling sheep all over Yorkshire running amok in villages and eating people's gardens - Just goes to show we don't know what goes on in animal's minds :D