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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.
this 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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How long before number one son pokes its eyes out with a stick?Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
this 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....
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But funny from this sideOriginally 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 ban
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Buy a decent alarm system. it works out cheaper in the long run, and it doesn't poo everywhere or get fleasOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Post
this 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....
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Couldn't Churchill afford a lawyer then?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 ban
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I suppose its worth starting a sweepstake. The kids are horrid to our current cats - and to each other in fact.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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Does not stop em jemmying the door. what happened last time. luckily new door so they did not get in.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 fleas
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Thanks Diver. You're about as funny as syphilis!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 ban
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#123400Originally 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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