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20th November 05, 03:53 PM
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Al,
I notice that you didn't say anything about the vet mentioning the kilt. That's good - that means his or her attention was on Lincoln, were it was supposed to be. Of course, if your vet is anything like the ones I know, his/her thoughts were probably "Okay, exam's done, write up the chart for the Gingles' cat, send that up to the receptionist with instructions and today's bill ... waitaminute - was he wearing a kilt? He was, wasn't he. Huh. I'll have to ask him about that next time." Next time: "Al, hello, how has Lincoln been, etc. ... see you in two weeks. Now, write up chart for - hey was he wearing a kilt? He was, and he was wearing one last time too. I'll have to ask ..." and Repeat.
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20th November 05, 09:02 PM
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Al,
Looks like we have the same taste in cats! Check out below. Murphy is the tabby and Sami (Samantha) is the other one. Interestingly enough, Murphy also has diabetes! Diagnosed about 2 years ago, and we have been giving him insulin twice a day every since. Both a bit younger than yours though. Sami, the black one is just a year, and Murphy is going on 8 next year. We also have Murphy's brother, who looks very much the same, but more white in the face, and Ariel, who is Sami's negative image, i.e., she is pure white. We are done from our animal high of 3 dogs, and 6 cats, only 1 dog and 4 cats now.!
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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