Originally posted by Very RustyWell, I guess we'd just have to go back to beating our wives or kicking puppies or whatnot... The man is a Godsend really. I mean, I haven't picked up a bottle in two whole weeks! My own feelings of personal inadequacy are almost forgotten in the cantankerous uproar caused by the tiffs that ensue from MY short and ambiguous posts and HIS need to understand the internal dialogue that births them!!!
LOL...I wonder what these people would do if they didn't have GB to throw their crap at? Then they say how he leads such a dull life......
POT
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Well,.......... almost....... 😞
Originally posted by huckleberryhoundWell said... Rec'd.
I'm guessing you have a handle on your emotions.......yet, you're a sad little man who spends all day posting in an unimportant internet forum with an overbearing air of self importance........hmm, maybe getting a handle on my emotions isn't the answer 😛
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyhow do you know that animals don't have the concept of being alone,i think you presume to much
Food for Thought
#1. All human beings, unlike barnyard chickens, are aware of the chopping block from the start. #2. Human beings are the only creatures
with an awareness of being alone. #3. Human beings are unable to appreciate any intellectual, spiritual or emotional satisfactions beyond
the levels they've already experienced, not at al ...[text shortened]... ll ages who believe candy bars are still the greatest thing in the world.
#4. ________
Originally posted by Very RustyIf you have a male cat its possible it doesnt have that many friendly relations with other cats from your hood.
Tell that to my cat!
But dont forget that you and your cat also form a group.
"For cats, life in close proximity with humans (and other animals kept by humans) amounts to a "symbiotic social adaptation" which has developed over thousands of years."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat