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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI'm fine. Just read Ferrets reply to my banning.
I really wasn't aware that the word was forbidden or the reason for DP being banned at the time I posted my post.
Unfortunate.
Did I say that we are thinking of a fluffy kitten. Or maybe a small dog. Something like a terrier - small and will make alot of noise should any more burglars chance their arm....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postthis is the fluffy kitten thread!
Did I say that we are thinking of a fluffy kitten. Or maybe a small dog. Something like a terrier - small and will make alot of noise should any more burglars chance their arm....Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI'm fine. Just read Ferrets reply to my banning.
I really wasn't aware that the word was forbidden or the reason for DP being banned at the time I posted my post.
Unfortunate.
I PM'd him and pleaded your case by the way. But he wouldn't lengthen the banConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postthis is the fluffy kitten thread!
Did I say that we are thinking of a fluffy kitten. Or maybe a small dog. Something like a terrier - small and will make a lot of noise should any more burglars chance their arm....Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostBut funny from this side
I PM'd him and pleaded your case by the way. But he wouldn't lengthen the banComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostHow long before number one son pokes its eyes out with a stick?
What I find interesting is the daughter really torments the cats - does stuff that would earn an adult a severe clawing. They just accept it.
I remember the time they were kittens and were running round room. one faulted the sofa then dug its claws in to stop. alas it had landed on my leg - I got a 3 inch claw mark. If the gf had not held me back it would have taken a bath!! At least I can laugh about it now - or you lot can!Comment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostBuy a decent alarm system. it works out cheaper in the long run, and it doesn't poo everywhere or get fleasComment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostBut funny from this side
I PM'd him and pleaded your case by the way. But he wouldn't lengthen the banComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDoes not stop em jemmying the door. what happened last time. luckily new door so they did not get in.
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