Dealing w/Canopy Mold Lines & Scratches

dogs make great targets.

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I'll see what I can dig out over the weekend. Later,

The Keeper (of too much crap)

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Keeper

tanks

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e

I've had both dogs and cats...........you can keep dogs, they stink, drool, slobber, fart horribly and anything that isn't smart enough not to eat its own turds is frankly too stupid to live in my house.

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Ron

damn, sorry bill.

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Model Master Manganese Brown Metallic spray. I'm not sure just when it was discontinued but I have a couple of cars that I planned to use it on and one that was started. I'm not really into 'hot' colours on cars and that seems where Testors is headed.

Bill Banaszak, MFE

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Mad-Modeller

Hi Alf! :)

Bill Banaszak, MFE

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Mad-Modeller

I've lived with both cats and dogs and cats have more personality. Dogs try too hard to please you. Cats don't give a d__n. As for Bounce, it is more useful than my ex-... ;Þ

Bill Banaszak, MFE

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Mad-Modeller

Dogs require more attention than cats, which makes them less suitable as indoor pets from my prespective, .but frankly, I'm still convinced that lower forms of life should only come into the house for the purpose of being cooked and eaten. OTOH, I'm willing to make an exception for a well-behaved cat (such things do exist, relatively speaking). Our own cat exited this mortal coil earlier in the year, and he was one of those. We'll give it another try come September; I think maybe I will introduce the new cat to the spice cabinet and the large stew pot first thing, just in case he's really smart.

Mark Schynert

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Mark Schynert

anything that isn't smart enough not

Again I point to the turd eating........too stupid for me.............now our two cats are both very well mannered and make delightful indoor pets. We had a third but at 18.5 years he went to sleep one day and that was it, sweet old critter who's worst habit was coming in from the rain soaking wet and wanting pets. The remaining two are 8 and their worst habits are the odd hairball yakked up now and then, as long as I don't find one barefoot at O'dark thirty everything's cool.

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Ron

i had a 5 lb calico as a friend for 22 years. she was smart and understood the universe. she would play fight and never scratch, could read my mind and slept on my side purring all night. she never jumped up on stuff or people, did not hock up hairballs or ever make a mess. to this day when i am half asleep i feel her jump on the bed.

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You should see my two dogs go down on a nice fresh cowpat!

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Bushy

YYyeeeech! What a revolting thought!

Bill Shuey

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William H. Shuey

Bill protested:

When my kids were little they had a small white, long haired mutt that used to love to roll in fresh cow patties. Dog eventually turned greenish white, sort of RAF Sky.

Current Scottie has been taught (if you can teach a Scottie anything) not to frolick in patties.

Rick Clark The Siamese never did that crap thing.

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OXMORON1

long ago, an old farmer told me of a discovery he made. apparently he suffered from bad atheletes foot. came from shoes that didn't breath and being wet a lot. he said he was doing something barefoot and burned the soles of his feet. the only "liquid" was a fresh cowpie. he said he stood in it until the pain was bearable, 15-20 minutes. said the atheletes foor disappeared and never came back. he claims others tried it with the same result.

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my cat learned to use a toilet. took three lessons and goodbye catbox. she couldn't flush but hey.

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Digital_Cowboy

after eating fresh cowflap?

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e

one of the better off topic threads I must say....

Craig

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who me?

At least we can see what we're throwin' around...;)

Bill Banaszak, MFE

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