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Old 27-11-2015, 16:55
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Grr! I AM NOT A VERY SMALL PERSON!!!!!!
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Old 27-11-2015, 18:01
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Moose, how would your humunguous moggie shape up against THESE fur babies???

http://www.earthables.com/massive-cats-1479714556.html
Holy moses

They make Dave & Dexter look like ants & Norty positively microscopic

Next time I'm over at BIL's I'll get a pic of me holding Dave but he'll look really tiny in comparison

I really need a mutant cat
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Old 27-11-2015, 18:09
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Holy moses

They make Dave & Dexter look like ants & Norty positively microscopic

Next time I'm over at BIL's I'll get a pic of me holding Dave but he'll look really tiny in comparison

I really need a mutant cat
Imagine how warm one of THOSE would keep you on the sofa on a cold wintry evening!
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Old 27-11-2015, 20:29
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Imagine how warm one of THOSE would keep you on the sofa on a cold wintry evening!
It'd probably be cheaper to put the heating on than feed that
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Old 27-11-2015, 20:31
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It'd probably be cheaper to put the heating on than feed that
I hadn't thought of it that way
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Old 27-11-2015, 23:00
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Imagine how warm one of THOSE would keep you on the sofa on a cold wintry evening!
You wouldn't need a sofa, you could just sit on the cat. Which is just as well because you wouldn't have room for furniture.
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Old 28-11-2015, 06:27
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Moose, how would your humunguous moggie shape up against THESE fur babies???

http://www.earthables.com/massive-cats-1479714556.html
Wow, they are huuuge. I never knew domestic cats could be that size. I think I would be a little scared of a cat that size but then dogs come in all shapes and sizes so it's probably just me.
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Old 28-11-2015, 21:31
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Hellooooo everyone. Back again after severe broadband probs (someone here had a chooby tractor binge on a new device which wasn't set to turn off..)

See you have mainly been discussing healthy eating and huge moggies. My Monty looked huge, but it was mainly fur and paws. Still miss him, but he had a great 21 years.

Enjoyed the dancing tonight, now heading for the jungle, with chocolate puddings and sauce, loads to share
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Old 28-11-2015, 21:42
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Hi tk! It's been a bit quiet of late. I wonder where planets has got to

I had quite a big fat furry cat puss for nearly 19 years, although she did get skinny towards the end. It must be all the treats we give them I guess

Is it the sort of chocolate pud with a gloop of sauce in the middle?
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Old 28-11-2015, 21:54
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Hi tk! It's been a bit quiet of late. I wonder where planets has got to

I had quite a big fat furry cat puss for nearly 19 years, although she did get skinny towards the end. It must be all the treats we give them I guess

Is it the sort of chocolate pud with a gloop of sauce in the middle?
Hi Twass, also hoping planets is ok. Hopefully she is settling back home and busy.

No it's chocolate pudding with chocolate sauce (m+s) and yummy
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Old 28-11-2015, 21:55
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Hi Twass, also hoping planets is ok. Hopefully she is settling back home and busy.

No it's chocolate pudding with chocolate sauce (m+s) and yummy
It sounds very lush! So is planets finally back home? Fabbydoozey! We should bake her a congratulations cake
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Old 28-11-2015, 22:50
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It sounds very lush! So is planets finally back home? Fabbydoozey! We should bake her a congratulations cake
I'm just hoping planets is back home, it will be the best cake ever if she is
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Old 29-11-2015, 00:42
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Full of chocolate pudding, night and gods bless all x
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Old 29-11-2015, 13:52
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I'm just hoping planets is back home, it will be the best cake ever if she is
Get baking because I happen to know she is now wallowing in her own space again. I think the process of sorting out a hastily abandoned abode has been extensive. But I have exchanged messages and she is home, gettting sorted, getting tired doing it, but is happy. And taking into account that she went to hell and back, her health is doing pretty well too.

I seem to remember she is partial to a particualr Swisss roll. I think passion friut and somethng, maybe is we can fugure it out that might tempt her out. Although at this time of year I think a bit of stollen is quite acceptable. x
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Old 29-11-2015, 18:05
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Get baking because I happen to know she is now wallowing in her own space again. I think the process of sorting out a hastily abandoned abode has been extensive. But I have exchanged messages and she is home, gettting sorted, getting tired doing it, but is happy. And taking into account that she went to hell and back, her health is doing pretty well too.

I seem to remember she is partial to a particualr Swisss roll. I think passion friut and somethng, maybe is we can fugure it out that might tempt her out. Although at this time of year I think a bit of stollen is quite acceptable. x
Oh fabby news! We'll have to have a PARTY! With cakes of all sorts and cocktails and cheesy nibbles and interesting things on scraps of toast!

Mind you I am just back from the Cats Protection Xmas Party [bit early, I know] so am packed to the gillywhackers with sandwiches, mince pies, sausage rolls, biskwits, cakes and all manner of crisps and sweets
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Old 29-11-2015, 18:10
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Oh fabby news! We'll have to have a PARTY! With cakes of all sorts and cocktails and cheesy nibbles and interesting things on scraps of toast!

Mind you I am just back from the Cats Protection Xmas Party [bit early, I know] so am packed to the gillywhackers with sandwiches, mince pies, sausage rolls, biskwits, cakes and all manner of crisps and sweets
I too organised a Christmas party this weekend. No food left over I am afraid. we cocked up the food/drink balance. However i can offer half a bucket of sangria which tastes like it is mostly brandy
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Old 29-11-2015, 18:18
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I too organised a Christmas party this weekend. No food left over I am afraid. we cocked up the food/drink balance. However i can offer half a bucket of sangria which tastes like it is mostly brandy
Yum! Can I just stick my straw in?
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Old 29-11-2015, 18:26
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Yum! Can I just stick my straw in?
You can stick what you like in Twass.

Sorry Picto/Chins that invitation is modified in your cases!
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Old 29-11-2015, 18:33
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You can stick what you like in Twass.

Sorry Picto/Chins that invitation is modified in your cases!


Yes we don't want THEIR straws going in!!

Will they say that's sexism?
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Old 29-11-2015, 20:34
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Get baking because I happen to know she is now wallowing in her own space again. I think the process of sorting out a hastily abandoned abode has been extensive. But I have exchanged messages and she is home, gettting sorted, getting tired doing it, but is happy. And taking into account that she went to hell and back, her health is doing pretty well too.

I seem to remember she is partial to a particualr Swisss roll. I think passion friut and somethng, maybe is we can fugure it out that might tempt her out. Although at this time of year I think a bit of stollen is quite acceptable. x
Phew! Rushes in with lemony swiss, and passion fruit swiss and locks both in safe.

What wonderful news, congratulations planets if you're lurking. Heading up north on our pre Christmas shopping trip tomorrow, so will acquire stollen, anyone want anything fetching let me know.

Adds 1/2 litre of sangria to bucket (clearing fridge and freezer in preparation for tomorrow).
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Old 30-11-2015, 06:10
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Christmas Parties and Christmas sbopping plus all the Christmas trees all over fb, including my daughter, it's all too early for me, with the exception of shopping as that has to be done early.

Congratulations to planets homecoming and hope you enjoyed the fantastic Davis Cup Final as much as I did.
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Old 30-11-2015, 09:29
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Yes we don't want THEIR straws going in!!

Will they say that's sexism?
Sexist.

I have one of those long fancy straws that meander all over the place and is finished with a flourish.
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Old 30-11-2015, 10:09
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Sexist.

I have one of those long fancy straws that meander all over the place and is finished with a flourish.
I'll bet you have
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Old 01-12-2015, 01:17
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Sexist.

I have one of those long fancy straws that meander all over the place and is finished with a flourish.
If I had a pound for every guy that made that claim.

"Flourish"

huh *snorts*

Bliddy quiet in here lately.
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Old 01-12-2015, 14:02
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ECHO echo echo echo echo echo echo..................
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