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Nov 20
2009
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by John Forgetta and L.A. Rose
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lifestudent
Nov 21, 2009 06:04 am
Thanks John. :)
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gooseberry19791
Nov 20, 2009 11:28 pm
True . No one loves you like your cat will love you and even if they tried ;anyone but a cat purring at you is obnoxious .
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JWF
Nov 20, 2009 06:48 am
Okay, lifestudent. We won't tell you wife ;-) Happy Friday, everyone! Have a great weekend.
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Legacy
Nov 20, 2009 06:09 am
Geeze Boyd i'm reminded of Nixon's motto "I like to kick 'em when they're down... arooo." ;)
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mjb515
Nov 20, 2009 03:37 am
Lila, not landinf the gay dictor does not mean you are going to be alone. You need to set more reasonable goals for yourself.
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sassyone
Nov 20, 2009 03:35 am
Boyd you will not give her one will you, you could have said yes and Frankie too.
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lifestudent
Nov 20, 2009 01:29 am
Her cat only cares about Lila providing food and a litter box for him. I would say Lila could come stay with me, but I doubt my wife would go along with that plan. :0 j/k
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