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29th September 2005, 06:23 PM
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| | Guest | Ents Along the Ocean
"Hunter" <HHamp5246@> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 19:25:00 GMT, malone@ca.ibm.com (David Malone)
> wrote:
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>>Lol... OK... I do prefer dogs but I have to admit that cats love me
>>for some unknown reason.
>
> Cats like people who don't make eye contact and come on to them.
>
> People who don't like cats act that way, so cats like them.
>
> Hunter
Damn. I wondered what it was. I can't chase a cat away on a bet. They just
look at me like I'm nuts or something. If I stand still, they'll come around
and start rubbing my legs.
Think I should start being nice?
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29th September 2005, 08:59 PM
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"Kevin W. Miller" <i09172@strudelyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Max" <thesameoldme@not> wrote in message
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>> "Hunter" <HHamp5246@> wrote in message
>> news:hsnoj1p78r8sjfo7fqb2f2p0u14qaljpg7@...
>>> On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 19:25:00 GMT, malone@ca.ibm.com (David Malone)
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Lol... OK... I do prefer dogs but I have to admit that cats love me
>>>> for some unknown reason.
>>>
>>> Cats like people who don't make eye contact and come on to them.
>>>
>>> People who don't like cats act that way, so cats like them.
>>>
>>> Hunter
>>
>> Damn. I wondered what it was. I can't chase a cat away on a bet. They
>> just look at me like I'm nuts or something. If I stand still,
>> they'll come around and start rubbing my legs.
>> Think I should start being nice?
>>
>> Max
>
> I don't think they expect the impossible, Max.
>
> Kevin W. Miller
Hey! I'm nice to my dog. And my wife. Not necessarily in that order.
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30th September 2005, 04:59 PM
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| | Guest | Ents Along the Ocean
"Bob Giddings" <bobg@escapees.com> wrote
> Good guesses all. But nope, nope, sometimes, nope, and nope. I
> think I kicked the wall in my sleep. May explain why a good
> looking guy like me is still single.
>
> Of course, there are other explanations...
>
> Bob
For kicking the wall? Or having a sore foot? Or being single?
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1st October 2005, 05:59 PM
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| | Guest | Ents Along the Ocean Kevin W. Miller wrote:
> In news:433EA4F7.D4C7ED68m,
> Lou@GoForIt.net <Lou@GoForIt.net> typed:
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>>My curiosity has finally gotten me.
>>
>>I missd the start of the thread so what was "Ents Along the Ocean"
>>about? What's an "Ent"
>>
>>Lou
>
>
> Ents were mobile trees in "The Lord Of The Rings" trilogy. If you haven't
> seen it you really owe it to yourself to watch it. Preferably on a wide
> screen.
>
> Kevin W. Miller
>
>
Sure glad some one finally asked that question. Now I am smarter
beyond my experiences, havent read it or seen the movie if there is
one. But Ize knoz what an Ents iz. ;-)
--
BILL P.
Just Dog <<< dog dont hump thems Ents, no not ants either.
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1st October 2005, 08:25 PM
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| | Guest | Ents Along the Ocean
"William Boyd" <williamboyd@cableone.net> wrote in message
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> Max wrote:
>> "clumpf.....is the sound hooves make when they hit hard ground. So there.
>>
>> Max, (in defense of creative language).
> What ever happened to "Clipity Clop" You invented a word for something and
> we already have one for that. That is how the English language got so
> screwed up, words that sound alike spelled differently and mean something
> different. Some even spelled the same and having two different meanings.
> (Hot) And some spelled in such a way one cannot even pronounce it by
> letter sounds.
>
> --
> BILL P.
"Clippity clop" is the sound hooves make when they hit pavement. Frankie
Laine got it wrong. (Mule Train) <G>
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1st October 2005, 09:27 PM
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| | Guest | Ents Along the Ocean Max wrote:
> "William Boyd" <williamboyd@cableone.net> wrote in message
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>
>>Max wrote:
>
>
>
>>>"clumpf.....is the sound hooves make when they hit hard ground. So there.
>>>
>>>Max, (in defense of creative language).
>>
>>What ever happened to "Clipity Clop" You invented a word for something and
>>we already have one for that. That is how the English language got so
>>screwed up, words that sound alike spelled differently and mean something
>>different. Some even spelled the same and having two different meanings.
>>(Hot) And some spelled in such a way one cannot even pronounce it by
>>letter sounds.
>>
>>--
>>BILL P.
>
>
> "Clippity clop" is the sound hooves make when they hit pavement. Frankie
> Laine got it wrong. (Mule Train) <G>
>
> Max
>
>
Pavement! No one rides a horse only on pavement, are you trying to
say that when you get off the pavement the sound changes to
chataplunk or clumpf or rattattat. You better have another Shiner.
And thats another thing, why did they call that beer Shiner, I used
to get them all the time when I was a kid. Some how I just dont
think they would taste the same. But that is another word that has
two meanings to it, one not so good and the other exceptionally good.
--
BILL P.
Just Dog
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1st October 2005, 11:20 PM
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| | Guest | Ents Along the Ocean
"William Boyd" <williamboyd@cableone.net> wrote in message
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> Max wrote:
>
>> "William Boyd" <williamboyd@cableone.net> wrote in message
>> news:3q8ekiFdr88sU1@...
>>
>>>Max wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>>"clumpf.....is the sound hooves make when they hit hard ground. So
>>>>there.
>>>>
>>>>Max, (in defense of creative language).
>>>
>>>What ever happened to "Clipity Clop" You invented a word for something
>>>and we already have one for that. BILL P.
>>
>>
>> "Clippity clop" is the sound hooves make when they hit pavement. Frankie
>> Laine got it wrong. (Mule Train) <G>
>>
>> Max
> Pavement! No one rides a horse only on pavement, are you trying to say
> that when you get off the pavement the sound changes to chataplunk or
> clumpf or rattattat. You better have another Shiner.
> And thats another thing, why did they call that beer Shiner, I used to get
> them all the time when I was a kid. Some how I just dont think they would
> taste the same. But that is another word that has two meanings to it, one
> not so good and the other exceptionally good.
>
> --
> BILL P.
Mules go clippity-clop on the pavement. When they hit hard dirt they go,
"clompffity- clompf".
Remember Frankie Laines' song? <G>
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