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Natter 55: It's the 55th Natter  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Connie Neil - Dec 08, 2007 5:13:08 pm PST #6328 of 10001
brillig

we had a tree one year, but after we had it up and before we put up decorations, our cat slithered up into it and wouldn't come out. We tried to put up ornaments, and he knocked them off the branches. We liked the idea of a cat tree and let him keep it. It was fun to have people sitting there and staring at our bare tree, then jumping when the tree rustled.


beekaytee - Dec 08, 2007 5:34:02 pm PST #6329 of 10001
Compassionately intolerant

One of my earliest childhood memories is of my grandmother's 12 foot, fully flocked tree. Every year, it was exactly the same, white flocked with three sizes of red glass balls in front of one of those 4 color gel wheels...make it very Kubrickesque.

This particular year, my father and I drove 2 hours with his cat Tuffy yowling in the back window of the car. We walked into grandmother's house and the cat ran straight up to the very top of the tree.

Timber! It went over in a sort of surreal slomo...flocking powder everywhere. Glass shards, red on one side, silver on the the other...every. damn. where. I think it took 4 or 5 hours to clean it up.

Not so merry xmas.


Ginger - Dec 08, 2007 5:52:55 pm PST #6330 of 10001
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

I had a cat knock down a Christmas tree while I was out. He then had a fine time with the ornaments, which we found under all the furniture when we moved. He also ate a lot of tinsel, and the litter box was very festive for a couple of days.

When I met my inlaws' cats, they were 18 and 19 years old and they slept roughly 98% of the time. Every once in a while, they would walk over to the tree and very slowly hit an ornament. Then they'd look embarassed.


beekaytee - Dec 08, 2007 6:06:17 pm PST #6331 of 10001
Compassionately intolerant

ate a lot of tinsel

Ugh. Terrible memories of a piece of tinsel hanging out of the cat's mouth...to pull or not to pull? And then? Sparkle poop. Ugh. Ugh. Ugh.

I wouldn't even think about using tinsel now as a result.


Ginger - Dec 08, 2007 6:28:15 pm PST #6332 of 10001
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

I had a pull or not pull dilemma on the other end.


msbelle - Dec 08, 2007 6:40:57 pm PST #6333 of 10001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

mac and I went to the Y tonight for our first family swim night. noodle has no body fat - 2 float worm thingies and a back float strapped around his rib cage and he still occasionally had to remember to pull his chin up the avoid his mouth going under. He has no fear of trying to swim though - just me getting too far away.

He also had his second ever dentist appt today and there were no tears or struggles like last time, also no cavities. The x-ray clearly showed 3 more teeth coming in. The second of the top front will be the next to go and the the bottom ones to the side of the front set. He is going to look so haggered mouthed.


Trudy Booth - Dec 08, 2007 8:02:59 pm PST #6334 of 10001
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

I'm watching White Christmas, and just noticed something -- why on earth does the General blow out candles on a cake at the end? It's not his birthday! Bizarre.

Why does it even have candles?


Susan W. - Dec 08, 2007 8:03:43 pm PST #6335 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

Hivemind question for my manuscript...

What would be some of the physical manifestations of not drinking any liquid for nearly 24 hours? (I've done 24-hour fasts from food in my life, but never from water.) I have a character in that position, and I'm trying to describe his predicament in more detail than "he was as thirsty as he'd ever been in his life." Would his mouth be dry? Would he feel lightheaded?


Typo Boy - Dec 08, 2007 8:10:39 pm PST #6336 of 10001
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Hmm, I've had to do 12 hour water fasts for certain medical tests. My tongue started to develop little dry spots that hurt as did the inside of my cheeks. My lips were dry and and cracked and painful as well until I thought of using chapstick. Don't know what happens the second 12 hours.


Typo Boy - Dec 08, 2007 8:12:07 pm PST #6337 of 10001
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Not lightheaded at the point, but really low energy. Throat starts hurting too. As did my sinuses, but I have sinus problems anyway.

Fortunately I did not have to cough much, but any time I did have to cough that hurt too.