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Wilson wrote:
> Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates > leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The > first > place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with > American > Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things. > > I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. Has > anyone else noticed this? No I have not noticed that chocolate is doing that; please send them to me and I will check them out. :-P (Louie the cat is snoring and he is driving me nuts) lol Becca |
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On Apr 7, 4:20*pm, Becca > wrote:
> Wilson wrote: > > Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates > > leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The > > first > > place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with > > American > > Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things. > > > I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. Has > > anyone else noticed this? > > No I have not noticed that chocolate is doing that; please send them to > me and I will check them out. :-P > > (Louie the cat is snoring and he is driving me nuts) lol > > Becca Is snoring normal in a cat? My MCat snores, whistles, and squeaks in her sleep! maxine in ri |
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![]() "maxine" > wrote in message ... On Apr 7, 4:20 pm, Becca > wrote: > Wilson wrote: > > Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates > > leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The > > first > > place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with > > American > > Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things. > > > I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. > > Has > > anyone else noticed this? > > No I have not noticed that chocolate is doing that; please send them to > me and I will check them out. :-P > > (Louie the cat is snoring and he is driving me nuts) lol > > Becca >Is snoring normal in a cat? My MCat snores, whistles, and squeaks in >her sleep! Our beloved tuxedo girl snored, little moans and grunts and coos. We just let her go a couple of weeks ago and it still hurts. She was a bit "full figured," I don't know if that is why she snored but it was really cute. Also, when she was out, she was really out. You could pose her and everything. ![]() |
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>, maxine > wrote: > On Apr 7, 4:20*pm, Becca > wrote: > > Wilson wrote: > > > Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates > > > leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The > > > first > > > place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with > > > American > > > Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things. > > > > > I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. Has > > > anyone else noticed this? > > > > No I have not noticed that chocolate is doing that; please send them to > > me and I will check them out. :-P > > > > (Louie the cat is snoring and he is driving me nuts) lol > Is snoring normal in a cat? My MCat snores, whistles, and squeaks in > her sleep! I used to have a cat that snored. I used to tell her she wouldn't last five minutes in a _real_ jungle. Miche -- Electricians do it in three phases |
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On Tue 07 Apr 2009 08:33:49p, maxine told us...
> On Apr 7, 4:20*pm, Becca > wrote: >> Wilson wrote: >> > Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates >> > leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The >> > first place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was >> > with American >> > Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things. >> >> > I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. H >> > as anyone else noticed this? >> >> No I have not noticed that chocolate is doing that; please send them to >> me and I will check them out. :-P >> >> (Louie the cat is snoring and he is driving me nuts) lol >> >> Becca > > Is snoring normal in a cat? My MCat snores, whistles, and squeaks in > her sleep! > > maxine in ri > Yes, I think it's fairly common. Three of our five cats snore. One snores, whistles, and squeaks like yours. Mr. Bailey's snoring is so loud it can keep me from falling asleep. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------------------------------------ We are indeed much more than what we eat, but what we eat can nevertheless help us to be much more than what we are. ~Adelle Davis |
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