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On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 21:47:43 -0700, "Pico Rico" >
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> "sf" > wrote in message
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> > On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 08:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
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> >> On Monday, September 29, 2014 11:47:50 PM UTC-4, Julie Bove wrote:
> >> > I have a feeling that I will be the odd one out here but, do you
> >> > ever have to change the way you are cooking things?
> >>
> >> No. My husband comes home from work, then I come home and make
> >> dinner. He eats whatever I cook, whenever it's ready, and then
> >> he tells me it was delicious and thanks me. Or, if it wasn't
> >> delicious (I don't bat 1000), he gently critiques it before
> >> thanking me for the effort.
> >>
> >> Cindy Hamilton

> >
> > Mine is that way too.

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> sure doesn't give you much to post about, now does he.
>

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"Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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> On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 15:58:40 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
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>>"Gary" > wrote in message
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>>> Cheryl wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Why in the hell would you say something like that? Too many kids spend
>>>> their time texting and gaming and being sedentary and you tell someone
>>>> you don't know that her kid should give up exercise? WTF is wrong with
>>>> you. Don't bother to answer.
>>>
>>> Even worse...too many teenagers get into drugs, sex and just hanging
>>> out with the wrong crowd. Angela keeping busy with positive things is
>>> very cool.
>>>
>>>> Julie no need to defend yourself against assholes.
>>>
>>> I agree, Julie. Your 16 year old daughter is making good grades,
>>> keeping busy with positive things, and generally staying out of
>>> trouble. Who could ask for more? Also your upbringing must have some
>>> positive effect on her for this to be true at age 16. You have way
>>> too many health issues but you seem to be doing the parenting right.

>>
>>Thanks! I did screw up yesterday though. I was going to help her apply
>>for
>>a job and nothing was going like it should so my whole night veered into
>>other things and I didn't even remember that I was going to do that until
>>after she was in bed.
>>
>>On the plus side, the cats have a new litter box and mat and so far no
>>mess!
>>I wouldn't have figured this out until I did some online searching but
>>apparently even the larger box that I had was too small for Jetta. Hence
>>the mess. It wasn't her fault. The box just wasn't right for her. I
>>guess
>>I got spoiled with Maui who managed to use a kitten sized box in our
>>vehicle
>>for all of our cross country moves. Apparently most cats are not that
>>way.

>
> My cats use this... it's the largest strongest litter pan out there...
> never any mess, no litter gets kicked out either. Order it with the
> Dura litter scoop, heavy aluminum out lasts a hundred plastic ones.
> And that's a good prices, $2 less than direct from Petmate.com
> http://www.amazon.com/Petmate-22040-...ate+litter+pan
>

I had that but even bigger as in longer. Perhaps even wider. Mine was
gray. Only problem was when it got bad enough to need a total cleanout and
then it was a big problem. Took me hours with plenty of rest breaks to get
all of the litter out of it. That thing held at least 5 of the huge, Costco
sized jugs. Plus it was really too big to put in my bathroom. And I have
not only the good litter scoop but this one:

http://www.amazon.com/Sand-Dipper-Jr...d+litter+scoop

And now I see this one which looks even better!

http://www.amazon.com/Imperial-Cat-H...d+litter+scoop

I have trouble bending over. Not only do my muscles get tight and lock up
on me but bending over causes my GERD to rage. So the long handled one is
necessary. The one I have is not very effective in the corners though due
to the round design so I do have to bend and get those with the other scoop.

So far so good on this box. There is a small amount of litter that got
kicked out on the one side but seriously just a few grains.

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