Mentioning the CovPuss in my previous post reminds me that I've not heard mention of either the NorPusses or He Who Would Be ZeitMog recently. How are our feline friends keeping?
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he who would be ZeitMog II has had a bad ear for a week or so.Originally posted by covbob View PostMentioning the CovPuss in my previous post reminds me that I've not heard mention of either the NorPusses or He Who Would Be ZeitMog recently. How are our feline friends keeping?
I suppose I should have taken him to the vet but he's not my cat.
Doesn't like the turkey & duck munchies much.
Ho hum.Comment
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Just done a bit of PIC c programming using the HiTech C compiler*.
It worked just like it said on the proverbial tin.
I shall show said thingie to the esteemed customer later on.
*i.e. I compiled one of the example bits of code to see if it worked.Comment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostMost of the Irish will just be topping up the alcohol levels having drowned their sorrows this weekend.


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Will you take him/her/it to the vets?Originally posted by zeitghost View Posthe who would be ZeitMog II has had a bad ear for a week or so.
I suppose I should have taken him to the vet but he's not my cat.
Doesn't like the turkey & duck munchies much.
Ho hum.
I suppose he's more used to liver and fava beans these days.Comment
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Top of the afternoon to ya and all that.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostBegorrah! 'Tis St. Patrick's day.
He was Welsh you know.
There's tidy then.
Look you.Comment
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