I just had a near miss. As I was coming up the walk, this beautiful little tortie came up and demanded I pet her. So I did. And she didn't want me to leave. She climbed into my lap. And I worry, especially about really friendly outdoor cats in the city. She seemed to be nursing, so I didn't dare bring her in. And then she wouldn't come in the stairwell. But she sat outside the door for a long while. Ahrg. I'm going to keep an eye out for her. A really nice cat.
Curse the sucker sign on my forehead and my soft heart.
be careful.
the water heater guy has a girlfriend. and she has a male calico - I didn't even know they exsisted.
Timelies all!
Tired, as usual.(I will be glad when G is done with the twice-weekly meetings that require him to get up at 6)
schadenfreude supernova
This is beautiful, bon.
aurelia, flying might be easier. Amtrack isn't all that reliable.
Five rules from the NPR drinking game
Nina Totenberg reads a transcript (1 drink)
oboe is heard (2 drinks)
Malcolm Gladwell reference (1 drink)
Scott Simon cracks himself up (1 drink)
Daniel Schorr mentions Watergate (3 drinks)
Bwah!
Bleh, I just got over a sinus infection, and now I have the flu! Why???
Alias sure has
daddy
issues, doesn't it?
the water heater guy has a girlfriend. and she has a male calico - I didn't even know they exsisted.
They're very, very rare. I wonder if she had him neutered.
Um, the CAT, not the boyfriend.
Hey, I read "has" as "is." Was a little concerned for beth's plumber.
all I know is that the cat is not allowed outside. The boyfriend is allowed to fix waterheaters.
Therefore the boyfriend can't be the calico!
OK, someone tell me to stop fretting about the tortie. 1. If she has people, she has a place to go. 2. If she doesn't she has kittens she is raising and is thus able to survive. She was lean, but postpartum cat lean. And her fur was in good shape, as was she. So I shouldn't worry.
Besides, Devi might hate her.
She was so lovey.