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On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 13:20:24 -0500, cybercat wrote:

> "blake murphy" > wrote in message
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>> On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 14:11:42 -0600, Becca wrote:
>>
>>> Michael "Dog3" wrote:
>>>
>>>> All 4 of my cats line up at precisely 9pm for their evening snack, of
>>>> exactly 5 pieces each, of Feline Greenies every night. They get their
>>>> snacks in faux crystal bowls ;-) I bought 'em at Target. You can put
>>>> them
>>>> in the dishwasher.
>>>>
>>>> Michael
>>>
>>> Mine will line up for their treats, too. And they say you can't train
>>> cats.
>>>
>>> My cats are picky about their treats though. A cat will lick it's own
>>> ass, but it will not even taste a treat that I paid $2 for.
>>>
>>> Becca

>>
>> who's training who?
>>

> Not a cat man are you? A cat man would not have to ask this question.


i don't dislike cats, but i've never owned one. the last girlfriend i had
who had one named him bruno. he used to go after my ankles at every
opportunity. in fairness, though, she had many more scratches from him
than i did.

if we ever meet, i tell you a couple of cat stories.

your pal,
blake
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"Sheldon" > wrote in message
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> "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote:
>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090105/...ain_waterford_...
>>
>> LONDON - Waterford Wedgwood PLC, the maker of classic china
>> and crystal, filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday after attempts
>> to restructure the struggling business or find a buyer failed.

>
>
> People don't buy those products anymore, not since the advent of fast
> food... for years now folks have been conditioned to thinking fine
> dining acootiements are made of styrofoam, and the closest thing to
> fine crystal is saran wrap.
>
> I just spent the last few days researching which handheld showerhead
> to buy, today they're all plastic, thin crappy plastic. I had a
> Teledyne Waterpic showerhead for some 20 years and finally it cracked
> and sprung a leak I couldn't repair even with Gorilla Glue. So
> naturally I ordered a new one... well, the plastic is now so thin it
> weighs no more than an egg shell, and the fittings are thin crappy
> plastic too (the fittings on the old one are solid brass with real
> chrome plating). I can buy a solid brass showerhead but not a hand-
> held type, those are all made entirely of crappy thin plastic. And
> when I phoned the various manufacturers their customer service
> personel become all huffy when I voiced my displeasure about how their
> products are now plastic.. in fact they argued with me that their
> products are "chrome"... they are not chrome, they are made of plastic
> and coated with a plastic film that looks like chrome. Anyway I ended
> up ordering this, in hopes it can be installed and not leak like the
> Waterpic: http://tinyurl.com/8xdvfd
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Delta-75580-In...1008970&sr=1-2
>
> But now getting back to Waterford... I have (had) one of their crystal
> picture frames... the glass part is fine but the easel insert that
> holds the picure in and props up the whole deal after some 20 years
> finally gave way... remember those black shoelaces I got from the
> dollar store, my attempt to repair the frame backing. Well I called
> Waterford to find out how I could buy a new insert (it's just a
> cardboard thingie with swivel clips that hold it to the glass and the
> hinged support), I figured how much could it cost, wrong thinking,
> it's not available at any price... the anwser I got from Waterford's
> customer service is that essentially I'd have to toss the entire thing
> and buy new... and she was so surly, not at all helpful or apologetic,
> in fact she actually told me that I used it for twenty years, wasn't
> that enough? duh. I will never again buy Waterford, and I suppose now
> neither will anyone else... they deserve to have failed. Right after
> that conversation with Waterford's cutomer service (no service) I
> tossed the entire crystal frame in the trash... the photo is now in a
> simple inexpensive wood frame I think made in the Philippines, and I
> like it better than that bulky grotesque hunk of way over priced
> bottle glass
>
> I firmly believe this is the reason why so many companies are failing,
> they don't give a crap about their customers, and the greedy *******s
> have cheapened their products to the point that they are not fit for
> their intended use. I have no pity for the miserable creeps going
> kaput, good riddance to bad rubbish. Folks will never miss Waterford.
>
>
>



Try this site:

http://www.blackman.com/


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"blake murphy" > wrote in message
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> On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 13:20:24 -0500, cybercat wrote:
>
>> "blake murphy" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 14:11:42 -0600, Becca wrote:
>>>
>>>> Michael "Dog3" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> All 4 of my cats line up at precisely 9pm for their evening snack, of
>>>>> exactly 5 pieces each, of Feline Greenies every night. They get their
>>>>> snacks in faux crystal bowls ;-) I bought 'em at Target. You can put
>>>>> them
>>>>> in the dishwasher.
>>>>>
>>>>> Michael
>>>>
>>>> Mine will line up for their treats, too. And they say you can't train
>>>> cats.
>>>>
>>>> My cats are picky about their treats though. A cat will lick it's own
>>>> ass, but it will not even taste a treat that I paid $2 for.
>>>>
>>>> Becca
>>>
>>> who's training who?
>>>

>> Not a cat man are you? A cat man would not have to ask this question.

>
> i don't dislike cats, but i've never owned one. the last girlfriend i had
> who had one named him bruno. he used to go after my ankles at every
> opportunity. in fairness, though, she had many more scratches from him
> than i did.
>
> if we ever meet, i tell you a couple of cat stories.
>
> your pal,
> blake


My folks lived on a lake in my teens. I put my sisters cat on a 6' 3x12
plank and pushed it into the water for a relaxing float. Cats dont like
relaxing floats.


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