[Sca-cooks] Cat landings WAS [Fwd: [Fwd: Yeah so?]] OT OOP
Craig Jones.
craig.jones at airservices.gov.au
Tue May 15 20:24:45 PDT 2001
>"Craig Jones." wrote:
>>
>> >P.P.P.S: it should be noted that the first "A" in ASPCA could as easily
>> >stand for Australian as for American...
>>
>> Bzzzztt. Wrong. We a still a Monarchy (hopefully not for long...) so it's
the
>> RSPCA (R for Royal). Some of our cats are from the RSPCA.
>
>So let me get this straight. You're blaming me for your country's
>failure to throw off the [OB food content] yolk of oppression? (Sorry, I
>live in the East and, well, it's a long sto... ahem.)
Well, I don't want to egg anybody on, but has anyone thought about where to go
after Kingdom. Just think, the Empire of Atlantia. Has a great ring to
it.....
>
>> One thing I've
>> learnt in life is NEVER let your partner go to the RSPCA alone, even with a
>> promise of abstainance. The doe eyes and "they followed me home" look on
>> their return is something to behold.....
>
>Aw, maaaannnnn, now you've done it. Now I have to find the video with
>the episode of "The Honeymooners" about the puppy from the SPCA, the
>unlabelled dog food in the fridge, and "Kran-Mar's Delicious Mystery
>Appetizer".
This is why I mainly watch UK TV programs. You'd never see Jamie or Nigella
cooking with domestic pets...
>> ps. Oops, I forgot the obligatory food content. Anyone got a recipe for
Cat?
>
>De Nola.
I had to ask didn't I. Why did I do that?
Drakey.
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