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Posted 9 Months ago
DghtRdc
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This is a real recipe. I saw the lady you came up with it on the Rosie O'Donnell show. I can tell you that seeing the recipe makes it even less appealing!

But it's certainly not cruel to cats, only humans!
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Posted 9 Months ago
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I'll bet. That's one pleasure I'll gladly forgo.

True. But why be cruel to humans?
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Posted 9 Months ago
Hbinwatx
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I'm wondering...What if the cat got up on the table when nobody was looking? If my cat saw that on the table, he'd poop in it first chance he got! ROFLOL!
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Posted 9 Months ago
Linda2
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Hey, I just thought
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Posted 9 Months ago
garyincolumbus
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On 17 Dec 1997, shewings wrote:

It sounds very simular to a desert called 'Dirt Pie' which is served in a bucket with a shovel and has gummy worms in it. It was quite a yummy dessert when my friend made it for a party.

-jas

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Posted 9 Months ago
JHollywood
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My face is red from laughter. I was just imagining serving the cake to some inlaws!

I think I'll take it to the next 'cat club' meeting I go to. Or the next one where we take a desert.

Hey, it's appropriate, I think.
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Posted 9 Months ago
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I guess it WOULD be appropriate to bring a box of sand to a meeting where you're supposed to provide a 'desert.'
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Posted 9 Months ago
Don
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Sheez...lighten up, Gary. Childish humor can be very therapeutic. I once lost a bet to a psychologist I worked with. I paid him the $2 in pennies...in a jar of syrup. Two hours later he was back in my office thanking me profusely. Seems he had been working with a particular client for 5 weeks with no sign of progress. The client simply refused to interact with anyone about any thing and the decision to institutionalize was eminent. This guy noticed the 'pennies-in-syrup' during that days session and became intrigued. Picked up the jar and rolled it around, watching the pennies, then started TALKING
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Posted 9 Months ago
Managarm
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> next one where we take a desert. > > Hey, it's appropriate, I think. >
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Posted 9 Months ago
Don
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OK ... I was just trying to make a harmless little pun based on the spelling or typing error of substituting 'desert' for 'dessert.' I'm sorry you and RedBomb were apparently offended by the joke. As I said before, if you want to eat out of a litter box, I'm not going to stop you. To me, the stunt seems like an awful lot of trouble for something with a rather low ratio of humor to repulsiveness. But, as your reaction to my quip demonstrates, humor is different for different folks.

Merry Christmas (or, as one of our companions says, Flealess Navidad) Gary

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Posted 9 Months ago
GlobalKSP
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(oh, I deleted rec.pets from the newsgroups)

OK ... I was just trying to make a harmless little pun based on the spelling or typing error of substituting 'desert' for 'dessert.' I'm sorry you and RedBomb were apparently offended by the joke.

Ah, o.k. .. no, i wasn't offended by your joke. it just seemd to me that you were so dead set against this idea that you were taking every opportunity you could to slam the K.L. cake and it's posters. Now, I probably wouldn't serve it in a Kitty litter pan, nor with a pooper scooper .. but the combination of flavors sounds delicious! (though the melted Tootsie Rolls .. well.. .. )

Anyway, I now understand where you are coming from .

And nowto a different topic!!!

Anyone know where to get some more information about the Devon Rex? I _think_ I've about exhausted every WWW resource. (www.devonrex.com , various feline registery pages ).

I've been unable to find a book on them .. maybe i'm looking in the wrong places. I'm thinking about getting at least a 'show quality' Kitten, and hopefully in the future one of breeder quality. I'd love to have a small Devon Rex cattery in the near future.

Can anyone help me on this?

Thanks.
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