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If you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room table?
Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining room. But opted
for in front of the tv since the table looked way too big - and empty!

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elaine wrote:
> If you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room
> table? Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining
> room. But opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way
> too big - and empty!
>

I don't have a dining room table LOL I eat in front of the TV most of the
time, even if it's not turned on.


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> elaine wrote:
>> If you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room
>> table? Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining
>> room. But opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way
>> too big - and empty!
>>

> I don't have a dining room table LOL I eat in front of the TV most of the
> time, even if it's not turned on.


Yes, me too. Or the computer.

So sad..................(just kidding).
e.


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> If you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room table?
> Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining room. But opted
> for in front of the tv since the table looked way too big - and empty!


Pretty much always at my desk.

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elaine wrote:
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> If you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room table?
> Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining room. But opted
> for in front of the tv since the table looked way too big - and empty!
>
> elaine


Back when I did often eat alone, always ate at the dining room table
(which was actually in my living room), tiny though it was. Nice view
out the large window. Didn't have a TV (and didn't want one LOL) so that
wouldn't have been an option.

Unfortunately my mother does have a TV and it is on during meal times.
Our meals are still eaten at the dining room table, which is in the
dining room. Strange place for it don't you think LOL.


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> If you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room table?
> Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining room. But opted
> for in front of the tv since the table looked way too big - and empty!


Depends on whether I'm eating a meal or a snack, and how messy the
food is. Meals are almost always at the table, no matter who is
involved. I sometimes take snacks at my desk if I'm home alone, but
not anything too messy, because I'm clumsy.

My niblings are allowed food at the computer, but not drinks (or,
for instance, cereal-with-milk).

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On Nov 23, 7:31�pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
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> > If �you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room
> > table? Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining
> > room. �But opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way
> > too big - and empty!

>
> I don't have a dining room table LOL �I eat in front of the TV most of the
> time, even if it's not turned on.


I have six cats, I never eat alone. I eat meals at the dining table.
If it's some snack the cats won't eat, like fruit, I may eat at the
PC, or if the weather permits I will sit out on the deck
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On Nov 23, 5:51�pm, "elaine" > wrote:
> If �you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room table?
> Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining room. �But opted
> for in front of the tv since the table looked way too big - and empty!
>
> elaine


I often eat alone, and have a table and chairs in my breakfast room...
nah, don't eat there... have a dining room table in dining room.....
nah don't eat there. I almost always eat either in front of the TV or
else the PC.

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> If you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room table?
> Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining room. But
> opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way too big - and
> empty!
>
> elaine


Fortunately, that does not happen often. When it does (like weekday
breakfast once or twice) I sit at a small cafe style table in the family
room and watch the morning news.

Weekday lunches are usually at a table in my office or the conference room
with a co-worker. We've been eating lunch together for years.

Dinner with my wife is either at the dining room table or the small table in
the family room. In summer it is on the deck.


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> On Nov 23, 7:31?pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
>> elaine wrote:
>>> If ?you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room
>>> table? Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining
>>> room. ?But opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way
>>> too big - and empty!

>>
>> I don't have a dining room table LOL ?I eat in front of the TV most
>> of the time, even if it's not turned on.

>
> I have six cats, I never eat alone. I eat meals at the dining table.
> If it's some snack the cats won't eat, like fruit, I may eat at the
> PC, or if the weather permits I will sit out on the deck


You've got some strange cats, Sheldon. There are so many I know that eat
grapes, melons, etc. Face it, cats are weird and will surprise you all the
time. Persia likes to steal cornbread.




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On Nov 23, 5:51?pm, "elaine" > wrote:
> If ?you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room table?
> Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining room. ?But
> opted
> for in front of the tv since the table looked way too big - and empty!
>
> elaine


I often eat alone, and have a table and chairs in my breakfast room...
nah, don't eat there... have a dining room table in dining room.....
nah don't eat there. I almost always eat either in front of the TV or
else the PC.

Rosie


When I 'grab a bite,' I will sit sometimes in front of the TV or computer,
but seldom;
but if I have a 'plate' of food and am alone, I will always eat at the
dining room table in the dining room.
Even though it a fairly good sized room and the table is out at its fullest,
it is connected to the kitchen where there is no bar or kitchen table, so I
don't have much choice.
If I want to turn on a TV or radio I could, but I eat in silence and gaze
out the window. I never read at the table, although I used to years ago.

Actually I only eat two full meals a day (with a few social events in
between ;-)) ), so I always like to get the mileage out of them. If I do
something else while I'm eating, I haven't even been aware that I was
eating. What a waste of good fun.

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On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 20:38:04 -0600, jmcquown > wrote:
> Sheldon wrote:
>> I have six cats, I never eat alone. I eat meals at the dining table.
>> If it's some snack the cats won't eat, like fruit, I may eat at the
>> PC, or if the weather permits I will sit out on the deck

>
> You've got some strange cats, Sheldon. There are so many I know that eat
> grapes, melons, etc. Face it, cats are weird and will surprise you all the
> time. Persia likes to steal cornbread.


Getting off topic, but I love talking about cats.

We've got a cat that loves raw potatoes, raw tomatoes and raw mushrooms.

Cats are just plain weird...

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> If you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room
> table? Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining
> room. But opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way too
> big - and empty!
>
> elaine
>
>
>


I eat most times at the kitchen table,I fugure why mess up 2 rooms...since
I messed up the kitchen cooking it's easier to clean that way.

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> If you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room table?
> Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining room. But
> opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way too big - and
> empty!


Sometimes. But normally I eat at the computer.


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> Sheldon wrote:
>> On Nov 23, 7:31?pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
>>> elaine wrote:
>>>> If ?you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room
>>>> table? Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining
>>>> room. ?But opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way
>>>> too big - and empty!
>>>
>>> I don't have a dining room table LOL ?I eat in front of the TV most
>>> of the time, even if it's not turned on.

>>
>> I have six cats, I never eat alone. I eat meals at the dining table.
>> If it's some snack the cats won't eat, like fruit, I may eat at the
>> PC, or if the weather permits I will sit out on the deck

>
> You've got some strange cats, Sheldon. There are so many I know that eat
> grapes, melons, etc. Face it, cats are weird and will surprise you all
> the
> time. Persia likes to steal cornbread.


Grapes are poison to cats and dogs.




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> If you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room
> table? Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining
> room. But opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way
> too big - and empty!


Due to the open floor plan of the house, I could eat in the dining room
and watch TV if I chose. I'd rather be closer to the TV though, so I
almost exclusively eat at the coffee table.



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>> Sheldon wrote:
>>> On Nov 23, 7:31?pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
>>>> elaine wrote:
>>>>> If ?you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room
>>>>> table? Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining
>>>>> room. ?But opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way
>>>>> too big - and empty!
>>>>
>>>> I don't have a dining room table LOL ?I eat in front of the TV most
>>>> of the time, even if it's not turned on.
>>>
>>> I have six cats, I never eat alone. I eat meals at the dining
>>> table. If it's some snack the cats won't eat, like fruit, I may eat
>>> at the PC, or if the weather permits I will sit out on the deck

>>
>> You've got some strange cats, Sheldon. There are so many I know
>> that eat grapes, melons, etc. Face it, cats are weird and will
>> surprise you all the
>> time. Persia likes to steal cornbread.

>
> Grapes are poison to cats and dogs.


Onions and garlic, yes. Never heard of a problem with dogs or cats eating
grapes.


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>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>>> Sheldon wrote:
>>>> On Nov 23, 7:31?pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
>>>>> elaine wrote:
>>>>>> If ?you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room
>>>>>> table? Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining
>>>>>> room. ?But opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way
>>>>>> too big - and empty!
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't have a dining room table LOL ?I eat in front of the TV most
>>>>> of the time, even if it's not turned on.
>>>>
>>>> I have six cats, I never eat alone. I eat meals at the dining
>>>> table. If it's some snack the cats won't eat, like fruit, I may eat
>>>> at the PC, or if the weather permits I will sit out on the deck
>>>
>>> You've got some strange cats, Sheldon. There are so many I know
>>> that eat grapes, melons, etc. Face it, cats are weird and will
>>> surprise you all the
>>> time. Persia likes to steal cornbread.

>>
>> Grapes are poison to cats and dogs.

>
> Onions and garlic, yes. Never heard of a problem with dogs or cats eating
> grapes.


Yes, grapes are highly toxic to dogs; probably to cats too. e.


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> Getting off topic, but I love talking about cats.
>
> We've got a cat that loves raw potatoes, raw tomatoes and raw mushrooms.
>
> Cats are just plain weird...
>
> --
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> "The only time to eat diet food is while you're waiting for the steaks
> to cook." - Julia Child


Yup, cats are weird. I have on that loves marshmallows, angel food cake,
and powdered sugar donuts. The other one loves pistachios and black olives.

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On Nov 24, 8:13�am, "elaine" > wrote:
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> ...
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>
>
>
>
> > Julie Bove wrote:
> >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>> Sheldon wrote:
> >>>> On Nov 23, 7:31?pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
> >>>>> elaine wrote:
> >>>>>> If ?you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room
> >>>>>> table? Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining
> >>>>>> room. ?But opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way
> >>>>>> too big - and empty!

>
> >>>>> I don't have a dining room table LOL ?I eat in front of the TV most
> >>>>> of the time, even if it's not turned on.

>
> >>>> I have six cats, I never eat alone. �I eat meals at the dining
> >>>> table. If it's some snack the cats won't eat, like fruit, I may eat
> >>>> at the PC, or if the weather permits I will sit out on the deck

>
> >>> You've got some strange cats, Sheldon. �There are so many I know
> >>> that eat grapes, melons, etc. �Face it, cats are weird and will
> >>> surprise you all the
> >>> time. �Persia likes to steal cornbread.

>
> >> Grapes are poison to cats and dogs.

>
> > Onions and garlic, yes. �Never heard of a problem with dogs or cats eating
> > grapes.

>
> Yes, grapes are highly toxic to dogs; probably to cats too.


Absolutely.

http://www.vetinfo4cats.com/ctoxin.html

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> > On Nov 23, 7:31?pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
> >> elaine wrote:
> >>> If ?you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room
> >>> table? Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining
> >>> room. ?But opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way
> >>> too big - and empty!

>
> >> I don't have a dining room table LOL ?I eat in front of the TV most
> >> of the time, even if it's not turned on.

>
> > I have six cats, I never eat alone. �I eat meals at the dining table.
> > If it's some snack the cats won't eat, like fruit, I may eat at the
> > PC, or if the weather permits I will sit out on the deck

>
> You've got some strange cats, Sheldon. �There are so many I know that eat
> grapes, melons, etc. �


Grapes (and especially raisins) are highly toxic to cats (and dogs),

Persia likes to steal cornbread.

Well, she's a Southern cat, probably has six toes. hehe

Corn is perfectly safe, most animals like corn, mine love creamed
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On Nov 23, 11:35 pm, Jerry Gaiser > wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 20:38:04 -0600, jmcquown > wrote:
> > Sheldon wrote:
> >> I have six cats, I never eat alone. I eat meals at the dining table.
> >> If it's some snack the cats won't eat, like fruit, I may eat at the
> >> PC, or if the weather permits I will sit out on the deck

>
> > You've got some strange cats, Sheldon. There are so many I know that eat
> > grapes, melons, etc. Face it, cats are weird and will surprise you all the
> > time. Persia likes to steal cornbread.

>
> Getting off topic, but I love talking about cats.
>
> We've got a cat that loves raw potatoes, raw tomatoes and raw mushrooms.
>
> Cats are just plain weird...


My ex GF had a cat that went crazy over green olives. It would jump
into the air to get at them. Weird.
>
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>> Sheldon wrote:
>>> On Nov 23, 7:31?pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
>>>> elaine wrote:
>>>>> If ?you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room
>>>>> table? Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining
>>>>> room. ?But opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way
>>>>> too big - and empty!

>>
>>>> I don't have a dining room table LOL ?I eat in front of the TV most
>>>> of the time, even if it's not turned on.

>>
>>> I have six cats, I never eat alone. ?I eat meals at the dining
>>> table. If it's some snack the cats won't eat, like fruit, I may eat
>>> at the PC, or if the weather permits I will sit out on the deck

>>
>> You've got some strange cats, Sheldon. ?There are so many I know
>> that eat grapes, melons, etc. ?

>
> Grapes (and especially raisins) are highly toxic to cats (and dogs),
>
> Persia likes to steal cornbread.
>
> Well, she's a Southern cat, probably has six toes. hehe
>

Nope, she's not a polydactl cat.


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No way, really?


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>
> We've got a cat that loves raw potatoes, raw tomatoes and raw mushrooms.
>
> Cats are just plain weird...
>
> --


My Gracie will not eat people food generally, but will
beg for bowls with traces of dairy in them--ranch dressing,
cottage cheese, cream sauce, yogurt. She doesn't get milk, either.
It's odd. And the only Temptations treat flavor she will
eat is "dairy."




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>> On Nov 23, 11:35 pm, Jerry Gaiser > wrote:
>>> On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 20:38:04 -0600, jmcquown >
>>> wrote:
>>> > Sheldon wrote:
>>> >> I have six cats, I never eat alone. I eat meals at the dining
>>> >> table. If it's some snack the cats won't eat, like fruit, I may
>>> >> eat at the PC, or if the weather permits I will sit out on the
>>> >> deck
>>>
>>> > You've got some strange cats, Sheldon. There are so many I know
>>> > that eat grapes, melons, etc. Face it, cats are weird and will
>>> > surprise you all the time. Persia likes to steal cornbread.
>>>
>>> Getting off topic, but I love talking about cats.
>>>
>>> We've got a cat that loves raw potatoes, raw tomatoes and raw
>>> mushrooms.
>>>
>>> Cats are just plain weird...

>>
>> My ex GF had a cat that went crazy over green olives. It would jump
>> into the air to get at them. Weird.

>
> I love cats. My 3 are the light of my life. I love the little buggers.
>
> Michael
>
>


And I love our 5 cats. Don't know what I would do without them!

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>> Michael
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> And I love our 5 cats. Don't know what I would do without them!
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And I love my 2 cats! Want more, but husband threatens mutiny!


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> >> I love cats. My 3 are the light of my life. I love the little buggers.

>
> >> Michael

>
> > And I love our 5 cats. �Don't know what I would do without them!

>
> And I love my 2 cats! Want more, but husband threatens mutiny!


I have two cats, and I love them dearly. I usually have a dog too, but
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>>> If �you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room
>>> table? Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining
>>> room. �But opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way
>>> too big - and empty!

>> I don't have a dining room table LOL �I eat in front of the TV most of the
>> time, even if it's not turned on.

>
> I have six cats, I never eat alone.


That says a lot about you.

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> That says a lot about you.


You bet... it says if you were drowning I'd **** on you... and then as
you gasped your last breaths you be watching me **** your whoring
mother's ass right in your ugly dripping with my **** face... and
after you're dead I'd hack off your head and shit down your throat.
<G>

Do you have any daughters? hehe

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> You bet... it says if you were drowning I'd **** on you... and then as
> you gasped your last breaths you be watching me **** your whoring
> mother's ass right in your ugly dripping with my **** face... and
> after you're dead I'd hack off your head and shit down your throat.
> <G>
>
> Do you have any daughters? hehe
>
> Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .


Dan didn't say that it says a lot of BAD just a lot

I'm cat sitting right now and this little guy misses his family a lot.
He just stares right through me like I'm evil or something. And, I'm
pretty sensitive right now. So today I brought him a Morris the Cat
toy which definitely digs into my profits. I feel so sorry for him,
though. Thank goodness the family is returning tomorrow. I think he'll
be happy to see people stick around the house again.

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Oh pshaw, on Sun 25 Nov 2007 02:45:11a, Michael "Dog3" meant to say...

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>>> Oh pshaw, on Sat 24 Nov 2007 07:12:59a, Michael "Dog3" meant to say...
>>>
>>>> I love cats. My 3 are the light of my life. I love the little
>>>> buggers.
>>>>
>>>> Michael
>>>>
>>> And I love our 5 cats. Don't know what I would do without them!
>>>

>>
>> And I love my 2 cats! Want more, but husband threatens mutiny!

>
> Steven would kill me if I brought another one home. He loves the cats
> but 3 is plenty for him. They pester him to no end
>
> Michael
>


Two were plenty for us, that is, until David found the twin boys, and then
we discovered Popie on a 3rd floor window ledge.

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On Nov 25, 3:45 am, "Michael \"Dog3\"" > wrote:
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> >> Oh pshaw, on Sat 24 Nov 2007 07:12:59a, Michael "Dog3" meant to say...

>
> >>> I love cats. My 3 are the light of my life. I love the little buggers.

>
> >>> Michael

>
> >> And I love our 5 cats. Don't know what I would do without them!

>
> > And I love my 2 cats! Want more, but husband threatens mutiny!

>
> Steven would kill me if I brought another one home.


I think that the Hippocratic Oath forbids that.
>
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Oh pshaw, on Sun 25 Nov 2007 09:42:25a, Bobo Bonobo(R) meant to say...

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>> > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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>> >> Oh pshaw, on Sat 24 Nov 2007 07:12:59a, Michael "Dog3" meant to

say...
>>
>> >>> I love cats. My 3 are the light of my life. I love the little

buggers.
>>
>> >>> Michael

>>
>> >> And I love our 5 cats. Don't know what I would do without them!

>>
>> > And I love my 2 cats! Want more, but husband threatens mutiny!

>>
>> Steven would kill me if I brought another one home.

>
> I think that the Hippocratic Oath forbids that.


But the Hippocritic Oath does not.

>>
>> Michael

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Sheldon wrote:
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>>> I have six cats, I never eat alone.

>> That says a lot about you.

>
> You bet... it says if you were drowning I'd **** on you... and then as
> you gasped your last breaths you be watching me **** your whoring
> mother's ass right in your ugly dripping with my **** face... and
> after you're dead I'd hack off your head and shit down your throat.
> <G>
>
> Do you have any daughters? hehe
>
> Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .


Yup - typical. It won't be long and that cat count will be up to 20 and
you'll make the headlines of your local paper. Nice job, freak show!


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elaine wrote:

> If you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room table?
> Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining room. But opted
> for in front of the tv since the table looked way too big - and empty!
>
> elaine


I don't like to eat alone, and since I live alone except
for the 2 cats (they don't count, but they think they do),
I never eat at the kitchen or dining room tables. I eat
off a tray in bed watching tv. That way I have company.

Kate

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>> If you eat alone, do you ever eat at your kitchen or dining room
>> table? Tonight I almost did..........I like my kitchen and dining
>> room. But opted for in front of the tv since the table looked way
>> too big - and empty!
>>
>> elaine

>
> I don't like to eat alone, and since I live alone except
> for the 2 cats (they don't count, but they think they do),
> I never eat at the kitchen or dining room tables. I eat
> off a tray in bed watching tv. That way I have company.
>
> Kate
>


I dislike dinning out alone...limits my meals out...to takeway, drive
thru or delivery style foods when I don't cook.

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On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 19:36:15 GMT, Janet Baraclough
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>The message >
>from Kate Connally > contains these words:
>
>> I don't like to eat alone, and since I live alone except
>> for the 2 cats (they don't count, but they think they do),
>> I never eat at the kitchen or dining room tables. I eat
>> off a tray in bed watching tv.

>
> Breakfast and lunch and dinner? That's a lot of TV to endure.


Not to mention what the bedroom looks like. In 50 years the only time
I've eaten in bed was when I was in the hospital. If Louise is
feeling ill she may bring a glass of water for her nightstand, but
other than that, there is no food or drink in our bedroom. That's
just disgusting.

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Janet Baraclough wrote:

> The message >
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>
>>I don't like to eat alone, and since I live alone except
>>for the 2 cats (they don't count, but they think they do),
>>I never eat at the kitchen or dining room tables. I eat
>>off a tray in bed watching tv.

>
>
> Breakfast and lunch and dinner? That's a lot of TV to endure.


Well, I like lots of things on tv so I don't mind it
at all. If you don't like tv don't watch it. I like it
and it's not something I have to endure! Of course if
it ever becomes all reality shows I will have to kill
myself. But for now it's great.

Kate


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Lou Decruss wrote:

> On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 19:36:15 GMT, Janet Baraclough
> > wrote:
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>
>>The message >

>
>>from Kate Connally > contains these words:

>
>>>I don't like to eat alone, and since I live alone except
>>>for the 2 cats (they don't count, but they think they do),
>>>I never eat at the kitchen or dining room tables. I eat
>>>off a tray in bed watching tv.

>>
>> Breakfast and lunch and dinner? That's a lot of TV to endure.

>
>
> Not to mention what the bedroom looks like. In 50 years the only time
> I've eaten in bed was when I was in the hospital. If Louise is
> feeling ill she may bring a glass of water for her nightstand, but
> other than that, there is no food or drink in our bedroom. That's
> just disgusting.


Why???? I put my dinner on a tray and take it to the
bedroom and sit in bed and eat and watch tv. Then I take
the tray back to the kitchen. There is no sign that there
has ever been any food in the bedroom. Maybe you're judging
this practice on what would happen if you did it. Perhaps
you're a slob and can't keep the food on the tray or in you
mouth and slop it all over the place. That is not the
case for me.

Kate

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