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On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 13:40:42 -0400, Dave Smith
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>On 2015-10-10 11:19 AM, Nancy Young wrote:
>
>>> I don't tell about my sexual life. That's private and no one elses
>>> business. On the same note, I don't want to hear about your's either.
>>> Plain and simple.

>>
>> Okay, but you make it sound like they're supposed to hide
>> their life. I know you were married to a woman, so what
>> I'm saying is you don't keep your orientation a secret.
>>

>
>*** people have never married people of the opposite sex?


My faggot brother did, and produced a son whose head is all f'ed up...
I feel sorry for that kid but nothing I can do... his mother became a
mental case too... but my faggot brother acts like he's some kind of
saint going from faggot to faggot, the POS. As far as I'm concerned
Queer is a serious psychiatric disease... they need to be sterilized,
institutionalized, and kept far away from normal folks, like in a
leper colony. Queers are sicko dangerous scum... and these psychotics
want to adopt children... there is no way a faggot can raise a child
normally, not possible. There's less chance a faggot won't sexually
abuse a little boy than a crackhead can keep from getting high...
Queer and dope fiend are both addictions[period]
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> On 10/10/2015 5:32 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>> On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 09:37:37 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>>
>>> Personally, I don't care if someone is *** or not. Just keep it to
>>> yourself though.

>>
>> Agree with that. I couldn't care less about somebody's sexual
>> orientation (harmless ones at least). Make an issue out of it or keep
>> throwing it in my face and that will get my back up.
>>

> I knew a *** woman who told me she wished I swung that way because she
> found me attractive. I said I was flattered but sorry, not my cup of
> tea. It never came up again. If she'd tried to press the issue I'd
> have gotten irritated. I've never run into a pushy *** person. I've
> run into more than my share of pushy heterosexual men who think
> they're entitled to some sort of attention, though.
>
> Jill
>

Sure.

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On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 22:07:48 -0400, Brooklyn1
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>On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 13:40:42 -0400, Dave Smith
>>*** people have never married people of the opposite sex?

>
>My faggot brother did, and produced a son whose head is all f'ed up...
>I feel sorry for that kid but nothing I can do... his mother became a
>mental case too... but my faggot brother acts like he's some kind of
>saint going from faggot to faggot, the POS. As far as I'm concerned
>Queer is a serious psychiatric disease... they need to be sterilized,
>institutionalized, and kept far away from normal folks, like in a
>leper colony. Queers are sicko dangerous scum... and these psychotics
>want to adopt children... there is no way a faggot can raise a child
>normally, not possible. There's less chance a faggot won't sexually
>abuse a little boy than a crackhead can keep from getting high...
>Queer and dope fiend are both addictions[period]


Wouldn't be a ******* if somebody took the time to repost this post of
yours to some of the more militant *** forums, along with your full
name and address?
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> On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 08:37:34 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:
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>>On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 11:19:33 -0400, Nancy Young
> wrote:
>>
>>>On 10/10/2015 11:09 AM, Gary wrote:
>>>> Nancy Young wrote:
>>>>> On 10/10/2015 9:37 AM, Gary wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Personally, I don't care if someone is *** or not. Just keep it to
>>>>>> yourself though.
>>>>>
>>>>> Why?
>>>>
>>>> I don't tell about my sexual life. That's private and no one elses
>>>> business. On the same note, I don't want to hear about your's either.
>>>> Plain and simple.
>>>
>>>Okay, but you make it sound like they're supposed to hide
>>>their life. I know you were married to a woman, so what
>>>I'm saying is you don't keep your orientation a secret.

>>
>>How would it sound if Gary kept on going on about his heterosexuality
>>at every opportunity, or try to draw undue attention to his sexuality
>>all the time in a bid to draw attention to himself or to receive
>>preferential treatment?
>>You see that in the media *all the time* with gays and bisexual
>>people, particularly from those who are in the public eye.

>
> A bit like you with being Tasmanian, you mean?


LOL I don't know what all the fuss is about. People are what they are!
Perhaps there are some hidden 'longings' in those who fuss about it<g>

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Nancy Young wrote:
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> On 10/10/2015 11:09 AM, Gary wrote:
> > I don't tell about my sexual life. That's private and no one elses
> > business. On the same note, I don't want to hear about your's either.
> > Plain and simple.

>
> Okay, but you make it sound like they're supposed to hide
> their life. I know you were married to a woman, so what
> I'm saying is you don't keep your orientation a secret.


No one should feel the need to hide their lifestyle.
It's the gays that want to throw it in your face that bother me.

Some of the *** guys talk with that copyrighted *** lisp.
They flaunt their gayness and it's just weird. They try to act
like women but no woman talks or acts that way.
These are the messed up gays, imo. I don't give them a 2nd thought
but I do believe they have problems themselves to solve.

I do know 2 *** men couples. Nice people. I'm fine with them. I don't
care about their sexual preferences. Only one flauts his gayness with
the odd *** talk. For some reason, HE feels the need to let everyone
he meets know that he's ***. The other 3 don't act in that odd manner.
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> Nancy Young wrote:
> > Okay, but you make it sound like they're supposed to hide
> > their life. I know you were married to a woman, so what
> > I'm saying is you don't keep your orientation a secret.
> >

> And now his orientation is ferret.


Damn right it is. She's old and special care now. She has my full
attention and love and care for the rest of her cool little furry
life. She wants to sleep beside me each night? No worries.
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> Nancy Young wrote:
> > That's not what I said. I said Gary has presented his life
> > as a hetero one, I accept that is true, but that's not the
> > point. The point is he hasn't hidden his life.
> >

> He's even honest about preferring ferrets to women.


lol!
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On 10/11/2015 8:46 AM, Gary wrote:
> Nancy Young wrote:
>>
>> On 10/10/2015 11:09 AM, Gary wrote:
>>> I don't tell about my sexual life. That's private and no one elses
>>> business. On the same note, I don't want to hear about your's either.
>>> Plain and simple.

>>
>> Okay, but you make it sound like they're supposed to hide
>> their life. I know you were married to a woman, so what
>> I'm saying is you don't keep your orientation a secret.

>
> No one should feel the need to hide their lifestyle.
> It's the gays that want to throw it in your face that bother me.
>
> Some of the *** guys talk with that copyrighted *** lisp.
> They flaunt their gayness and it's just weird. They try to act
> like women but no woman talks or acts that way.
> These are the messed up gays, imo. I don't give them a 2nd thought
> but I do believe they have problems themselves to solve.
>
> I do know 2 *** men couples. Nice people. I'm fine with them. I don't
> care about their sexual preferences. Only one flauts his gayness with
> the odd *** talk. For some reason, HE feels the need to let everyone
> he meets know that he's ***. The other 3 don't act in that odd manner.
>

Thank you for answering my question. I was just asking for
clarification.

I think I can understand, because some people's speech irritates me
to no end, so what's the difference. It's not as if I think they're
bad people, it's a nails on the chalkboard thing.

nancy
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Gary wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> Nancy Young wrote:
> >
> > On 10/10/2015 11:09 AM, Gary wrote:
> > > I don't tell about my sexual life. That's private and no one elses
> > > business. On the same note, I don't want to hear about your's
> > > either. Plain and simple.

> >
> > Okay, but you make it sound like they're supposed to hide
> > their life. I know you were married to a woman, so what
> > I'm saying is you don't keep your orientation a secret.

>
> No one should feel the need to hide their lifestyle.
> It's the gays that want to throw it in your face that bother me.
>
> Some of the *** guys talk with that copyrighted *** lisp.
> They flaunt their gayness and it's just weird. They try to act
> like women but no woman talks or acts that way.
> These are the messed up gays, imo. I don't give them a 2nd thought
> but I do believe they have problems themselves to solve.
>
> I do know 2 *** men couples. Nice people. I'm fine with them. I don't
> care about their sexual preferences. Only one flauts his gayness with
> the odd *** talk. For some reason, HE feels the need to let everyone
> he meets know that he's ***. The other 3 don't act in that odd manner.


Agreed Gary.

In Spring 1979-summer 1980, I had a 2 bedroom apartment with 3
roommates. I'd just dumped a set of 3 women who were beastly hard to
get along with. Took in 1 *** man, 1 straight man, and one *******
woman. The 2 guys were friends from the same small town and the lady
had seen our add get updated, stipulating that whomever else, had to
not be a *** basher.

She called just as we were figuring out bedrooms and came over. We all
hit off well together. The solution was obvious. The *** guy took the
bunk bed above me, and the ******* lady took one of the twin beds in
the other bedroom. It was kinda like sharing a bedroom with your
brother.

Although the jokes could get pretty outrageous sometimes, it was also
really a cool time because we got along really well. Then 2 of them
graduated and the apartment was split up, Mary groing to move in with
her girlfriend. I found a set of friends who needed a 3rd for a 125$ a
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> On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 08:46:54 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>
>>Nancy Young wrote:
>>>
>>> On 10/10/2015 11:09 AM, Gary wrote:
>>> > I don't tell about my sexual life. That's private and no one elses
>>> > business. On the same note, I don't want to hear about your's either.
>>> > Plain and simple.
>>>
>>> Okay, but you make it sound like they're supposed to hide
>>> their life. I know you were married to a woman, so what
>>> I'm saying is you don't keep your orientation a secret.

>>
>>No one should feel the need to hide their lifestyle.
>>It's the gays that want to throw it in your face that bother me.
>>
>>Some of the *** guys talk with that copyrighted *** lisp.
>>They flaunt their gayness and it's just weird. They try to act
>>like women but no woman talks or acts that way.
>>These are the messed up gays, imo. I don't give them a 2nd thought
>>but I do believe they have problems themselves to solve.
>>
>>I do know 2 *** men couples. Nice people. I'm fine with them. I don't
>>care about their sexual preferences. Only one flauts his gayness with
>>the odd *** talk. For some reason, HE feels the need to let everyone
>>he meets know that he's ***. The other 3 don't act in that odd manner.

>
> Well we all vary in style, straight or *** One *** friend is
> normal for all of the year until the *** Pride celebration, then he's
> the one on a float with tight, black leather pants with the cheeks cut
> out on his bum. I have suggested to him he is getting a bit long in
> the tooth these days for such a garb, he just laughs.


<g> Don't be a spoilsport! Let the lad enjoy himself)


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On 10/11/2015 8:57 AM, Gary wrote:
> MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
>>
>> Nancy Young wrote:
>>> Okay, but you make it sound like they're supposed to hide
>>> their life. I know you were married to a woman, so what
>>> I'm saying is you don't keep your orientation a secret.
>>>

>> And now his orientation is ferret.

>
> Damn right it is. She's old and special care now. She has my full
> attention and love and care for the rest of her cool little furry
> life. She wants to sleep beside me each night? No worries.
>

I think it's great you love and care for Mia the way you do. It has
absolutely nothing to do with sexuality. As you know, I recently
adopted a cat whose owner died. She sleeps with me much of the time and
I'm perfectly happy to have her do so. It's so sweet to get a little
kiss on my face and hear her purring as I doze off. She is a bit of a
bed-hog, though.

Jill
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On 10/11/2015 8:48 AM, wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 10:37:41 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>
>>
wrote:
>>>
>>> MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
>>>> He's even honest about preferring ferrets to women.
>>>
>>> That wasn't what he said, he said at this time, without a woman in his
>>> life, he is happy with Mia. That's entirely different.

>>
>> Mia is old and special care now. She needs me and she takes up much of
>> my time. We have a long history together. I will give all that she
>> wants and needs until the end. She wants to sleep right next to me now
>> and I happily give her that. I have to hand feed her too several times
>> a day. Pain in the ass sometimes for me but....no problem here. She
>> depends on my attention, companionship, and care and she WILL get it
>> all. She has me wrapped around her little paw. heheh
>>
>> Her last days will be good ones to my best ability. :-D
>>
>> Wouldn't you all do the same for your elderly parents? Mia is family
>> too. She's just as important as any human to me. Family is
>> family....no matter what species.

>
> You're talking to someone with an 18 year old cat that doesn't care a
> jot for her! She was dumped on me aged ten, so you would think she
> could show a little affection, but no.
>


The predicate "dumped on" says it all.

That cat knows you hate it, and so it hates you.

Perfect symmetry there, you worthless bitch!@
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On 10/11/2015 6:57 AM, Gary wrote:
> MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
>>
>> Nancy Young wrote:
>>> Okay, but you make it sound like they're supposed to hide
>>> their life. I know you were married to a woman, so what
>>> I'm saying is you don't keep your orientation a secret.
>>>

>> And now his orientation is ferret.

>
> Damn right it is. She's old and special care now. She has my full
> attention and love and care for the rest of her cool little furry
> life. She wants to sleep beside me each night? No worries.
>



Do you not think you're a bit odd to be constantly hammering on this
relationship here day after year?

Seriously dude, just how damned lonely and lost are you anyway?
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> Oh dear ... I have never heard of Duggars and as for Kardashians, I see
> them referred to sometimes in the on line newspapers I read, but I know
> nothing about them and couldn't point one out. It sounds like it is a
> Very Good Thing <g>


I've heard of them, but never once watched a show about them and wouldn't
know them if I passed them on the street...of course they wouldn't know me
either. LOL

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On Saturday, October 10, 2015 at 10:26:29 AM UTC-4, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Gary wrote:
> >
> >Personally, I don't care if someone is *** or not. Just keep it to
> >yourself though.

>
> Not so simple when you see two guys holding hands just like a straight
> couple.


Oh my God! Poke out my eyes! Two guys holding hands.

You're a wimp, Sheldon, if that bothers you.

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> On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 13:55:13 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:
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>>On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 22:07:48 -0400, Brooklyn1
> wrote:
>>
>>>On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 13:40:42 -0400, Dave Smith
>>>>*** people have never married people of the opposite sex?
>>>
>>>My faggot brother did, and produced a son whose head is all f'ed up...
>>>I feel sorry for that kid but nothing I can do... his mother became a
>>>mental case too... but my faggot brother acts like he's some kind of
>>>saint going from faggot to faggot, the POS. As far as I'm concerned
>>>Queer is a serious psychiatric disease... they need to be sterilized,
>>>institutionalized, and kept far away from normal folks, like in a
>>>leper colony. Queers are sicko dangerous scum... and these psychotics
>>>want to adopt children... there is no way a faggot can raise a child
>>>normally, not possible. There's less chance a faggot won't sexually
>>>abuse a little boy than a crackhead can keep from getting high...
>>>Queer and dope fiend are both addictions[period]

>>
>>Wouldn't be a ******* if somebody took the time to repost this post of
>>yours to some of the more militant *** forums, along with your full
>>name and address?

>
> Do you not think perhaps he is the person who he says is his
> 'brother'?


No.

Cheri

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On 10/10/2015 8:55 PM, Je�us wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 22:07:48 -0400, Brooklyn1
> > wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 13:40:42 -0400, Dave Smith
>>> *** people have never married people of the opposite sex?

>>
>> My faggot brother did, and produced a son whose head is all f'ed up...
>> I feel sorry for that kid but nothing I can do... his mother became a
>> mental case too... but my faggot brother acts like he's some kind of
>> saint going from faggot to faggot, the POS. As far as I'm concerned
>> Queer is a serious psychiatric disease... they need to be sterilized,
>> institutionalized, and kept far away from normal folks, like in a
>> leper colony. Queers are sicko dangerous scum... and these psychotics
>> want to adopt children... there is no way a faggot can raise a child
>> normally, not possible. There's less chance a faggot won't sexually
>> abuse a little boy than a crackhead can keep from getting high...
>> Queer and dope fiend are both addictions[period]

>
> Wouldn't be a ******* if somebody took the time to repost this post of
> yours to some of the more militant *** forums, along with your full
> name and address?
>



Wouldn't it be a hoot to see your full name, address, tax data, phone #
etc. posted here.
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> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>
>> Oh dear ... I have never heard of Duggars and as for Kardashians, I see
>> them referred to sometimes in the on line newspapers I read, but I know
>> nothing about them and couldn't point one out. It sounds like it is a
>> Very Good Thing <g>

>
> I've heard of them, but never once watched a show about them and wouldn't
> know them if I passed them on the street...of course they wouldn't know me
> either. LOL


Oh! They have shows?? Ok I didn't know that. Phew seems like I had a lucky
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> My faggot brother did, and produced a son whose head is all f'ed up...
> I feel sorry for that kid



So compassionate and caring of you to air their dirty laundry here for
all to revile.

You're a total asshole!


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On 10/11/2015 11:06 AM, cshenk wrote:
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> suicides were going on then. We quietly cried. We are not as quiet
> now about that.



Oh get a ****ing violin out!
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On 10/11/2015 10:58 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, October 10, 2015 at 10:26:29 AM UTC-4, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> Gary wrote:
>>>
>>> Personally, I don't care if someone is *** or not. Just keep it to
>>> yourself though.

>>
>> Not so simple when you see two guys holding hands just like a straight
>> couple.

>
> Oh my God! Poke out my eyes! Two guys holding hands.
>
> You're a wimp, Sheldon, if that bothers you.
>
> Cindy Hamilton
>


You're a pollyana if you think it's the norm.
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> "Gary" > wrote in message
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>> wrote:
>>>
>>> MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
>>> >He's even honest about preferring ferrets to women.
>>>
>>> That wasn't what he said, he said at this time, without a woman in his
>>> life, he is happy with Mia. That's entirely different.

>>
>> Mia is old and special care now. She needs me and she takes up much of
>> my time. We have a long history together. I will give all that she
>> wants and needs until the end. She wants to sleep right next to me now
>> and I happily give her that. I have to hand feed her too several times
>> a day. Pain in the ass sometimes for me but....no problem here. She
>> depends on my attention, companionship, and care and she WILL get it
>> all. She has me wrapped around her little paw. heheh
>>
>> Her last days will be good ones to my best ability. :-D
>>
>> Wouldn't you all do the same for your elderly parents? Mia is family
>> too. She's just as important as any human to me. Family is
>> family....no matter what species.

>
> Good on you Gary! When our former dog was in her last days, I practically
> stayed by her around the clock in case there was something I could do to
> ease her anxiety, hand fed her etc. She brought a lot of joy to us for
> many years and she was like family to us. Now, our next rescue dog is
> getting old and needs a hand here and there, happy to provide that too.


That is what we who love our pets, do. My others needed similar love and
attention at the end and we were happy to give it. Our present one is the
youngest we have had but when the time comes, she will have it too.


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>
>
> "Cheri" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>
>>> Oh dear ... I have never heard of Duggars and as for Kardashians, I see
>>> them referred to sometimes in the on line newspapers I read, but I know
>>> nothing about them and couldn't point one out. It sounds like it is a
>>> Very Good Thing <g>

>>
>> I've heard of them, but never once watched a show about them and wouldn't
>> know them if I passed them on the street...of course they wouldn't know
>> me either. LOL

>
> Oh! They have shows?? Ok I didn't know that. Phew seems like I had a
> lucky escape <g>


Yes, they come under the category of being famous for being famous and
nothing else.

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> On 10/10/2015 8:07 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> My faggot brother did, and produced a son whose head is all f'ed up...
>> I feel sorry for that kid

>
>
> So compassionate and caring of you to air their dirty laundry here for all
> to revile.
>
> You're a total asshole!


I'm always amazed that people post crap like that about family etc.

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On 10/11/2015 11:18 AM, Cheri wrote:
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> "Embudo" > wrote in message
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>> On 10/10/2015 8:07 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>> My faggot brother did, and produced a son whose head is all f'ed up...
>>> I feel sorry for that kid

>>
>>
>> So compassionate and caring of you to air their dirty laundry here for
>> all to revile.
>>
>> You're a total asshole!

>
> I'm always amazed that people post crap like that about family etc.
>
> Cheri



This place is starting to creep me out on a whole new level.

So many lonely, needy , messed up head spaces here.
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> > >
> > > MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
> > > > He's even honest about preferring ferrets to women.
> > >
> > > That wasn't what he said, he said at this time, without a woman
> > > in his life, he is happy with Mia. That's entirely different.

> >
> > Mia is old and special care now. She needs me and she takes up much
> > of my time. We have a long history together. I will give all that
> > she wants and needs until the end. She wants to sleep right next to
> > me now and I happily give her that. I have to hand feed her too
> > several times a day. Pain in the ass sometimes for me but....no
> > problem here. She depends on my attention, companionship, and care
> > and she WILL get it all. She has me wrapped around her little paw.
> > heheh
> >
> > Her last days will be good ones to my best ability. :-D
> >
> > Wouldn't you all do the same for your elderly parents? Mia is family
> > too. She's just as important as any human to me. Family is
> > family....no matter what species.

>
> Exactly! Don't listen to the mockers. It makes me wonder how much
> they appreciate any animals they might have.


Gary has my 1+ for his ferret.

I am odd in that we adopt older medical issues dogs. I tend to adopt
dogs who are 16+ in years though I do not have one now of that age.
Most folks will not even look at a dog over age 4 and age 8 is rare.

Currently we have 2 dogs (i keep to 2). Cash is 8-10 but came to us
age 1-2 with heart, kidney, and liver damage plus spine and joint
damage. All but the spine was due to bad heartworm infection. Iowna
came to us age 11 after going blind from glaucoma age 9 and she has
advanced arthritis. Iowna is 13.5 years now.

They happily co-exist with Daisy-chan, the once true feral cat, who is
about 16 now.

Carol

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>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
>>>> >He's even honest about preferring ferrets to women.
>>>>
>>>> That wasn't what he said, he said at this time, without a woman in his
>>>> life, he is happy with Mia. That's entirely different.
>>>
>>> Mia is old and special care now. She needs me and she takes up much of
>>> my time. We have a long history together. I will give all that she
>>> wants and needs until the end. She wants to sleep right next to me now
>>> and I happily give her that. I have to hand feed her too several times
>>> a day. Pain in the ass sometimes for me but....no problem here. She
>>> depends on my attention, companionship, and care and she WILL get it
>>> all. She has me wrapped around her little paw. heheh
>>>
>>> Her last days will be good ones to my best ability. :-D
>>>
>>> Wouldn't you all do the same for your elderly parents? Mia is family
>>> too. She's just as important as any human to me. Family is
>>> family....no matter what species.

>>
>> Good on you Gary! When our former dog was in her last days, I practically
>> stayed by her around the clock in case there was something I could do to
>> ease her anxiety, hand fed her etc. She brought a lot of joy to us for
>> many years and she was like family to us. Now, our next rescue dog is
>> getting old and needs a hand here and there, happy to provide that too.

>
> That is what we who love our pets, do. My others needed similar love and
> attention at the end and we were happy to give it. Our present one is
> the youngest we have had but when the time comes, she will have it too.


My animals have brought me much more joy than a couple of human family
members.

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>>>> Oh dear ... I have never heard of Duggars and as for Kardashians, I see
>>>> them referred to sometimes in the on line newspapers I read, but I know
>>>> nothing about them and couldn't point one out. It sounds like it is a
>>>> Very Good Thing <g>
>>>
>>> I've heard of them, but never once watched a show about them and
>>> wouldn't know them if I passed them on the street...of course they
>>> wouldn't know me either. LOL

>>
>> Oh! They have shows?? Ok I didn't know that. Phew seems like I had a
>> lucky escape <g>

>
> Yes, they come under the category of being famous for being famous and
> nothing else.


Oh dear. How did they manage to get into such a situation? Are they
somehow, special??


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On 10/11/2015 11:22 AM, cshenk wrote:
> Gary has my 1+ for his ferret.
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> I am odd in that we adopt older medical issues dogs. I tend to adopt



Carol, for ****'s sake, we KNOW that, you remind us of it on a regular
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"Cheri" > wrote in message
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>> "Cheri" > wrote in message
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>>>>>
>>>>> MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
>>>>> >He's even honest about preferring ferrets to women.
>>>>>
>>>>> That wasn't what he said, he said at this time, without a woman in his
>>>>> life, he is happy with Mia. That's entirely different.
>>>>
>>>> Mia is old and special care now. She needs me and she takes up much of
>>>> my time. We have a long history together. I will give all that she
>>>> wants and needs until the end. She wants to sleep right next to me now
>>>> and I happily give her that. I have to hand feed her too several times
>>>> a day. Pain in the ass sometimes for me but....no problem here. She
>>>> depends on my attention, companionship, and care and she WILL get it
>>>> all. She has me wrapped around her little paw. heheh
>>>>
>>>> Her last days will be good ones to my best ability. :-D
>>>>
>>>> Wouldn't you all do the same for your elderly parents? Mia is family
>>>> too. She's just as important as any human to me. Family is
>>>> family....no matter what species.
>>>
>>> Good on you Gary! When our former dog was in her last days, I
>>> practically stayed by her around the clock in case there was something I
>>> could do to ease her anxiety, hand fed her etc. She brought a lot of joy
>>> to us for many years and she was like family to us. Now, our next rescue
>>> dog is getting old and needs a hand here and there, happy to provide
>>> that too.

>>
>> That is what we who love our pets, do. My others needed similar love and
>> attention at the end and we were happy to give it. Our present one is
>> the youngest we have had but when the time comes, she will have it too.

>
> My animals have brought me much more joy than a couple of human family
> members.


I know what you mean ... but the kinds of joy my wee girls bring are on a
different level) Totally unconditional love))


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>>>>> Oh dear ... I have never heard of Duggars and as for Kardashians, I
>>>>> see them referred to sometimes in the on line newspapers I read, but I
>>>>> know nothing about them and couldn't point one out. It sounds like it
>>>>> is a Very Good Thing <g>
>>>>
>>>> I've heard of them, but never once watched a show about them and
>>>> wouldn't know them if I passed them on the street...of course they
>>>> wouldn't know me either. LOL
>>>
>>> Oh! They have shows?? Ok I didn't know that. Phew seems like I had a
>>> lucky escape <g>

>>
>> Yes, they come under the category of being famous for being famous and
>> nothing else.

>
> Oh dear. How did they manage to get into such a situation? Are they
> somehow, special??


I have no idea.

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>>>>>> MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
>>>>>> >He's even honest about preferring ferrets to women.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That wasn't what he said, he said at this time, without a woman in
>>>>>> his
>>>>>> life, he is happy with Mia. That's entirely different.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mia is old and special care now. She needs me and she takes up much of
>>>>> my time. We have a long history together. I will give all that she
>>>>> wants and needs until the end. She wants to sleep right next to me now
>>>>> and I happily give her that. I have to hand feed her too several times
>>>>> a day. Pain in the ass sometimes for me but....no problem here. She
>>>>> depends on my attention, companionship, and care and she WILL get it
>>>>> all. She has me wrapped around her little paw. heheh
>>>>>
>>>>> Her last days will be good ones to my best ability. :-D
>>>>>
>>>>> Wouldn't you all do the same for your elderly parents? Mia is family
>>>>> too. She's just as important as any human to me. Family is
>>>>> family....no matter what species.
>>>>
>>>> Good on you Gary! When our former dog was in her last days, I
>>>> practically stayed by her around the clock in case there was something
>>>> I could do to ease her anxiety, hand fed her etc. She brought a lot of
>>>> joy to us for many years and she was like family to us. Now, our next
>>>> rescue dog is getting old and needs a hand here and there, happy to
>>>> provide that too.
>>>
>>> That is what we who love our pets, do. My others needed similar love
>>> and attention at the end and we were happy to give it. Our present one
>>> is the youngest we have had but when the time comes, she will have it
>>> too.

>>
>> My animals have brought me much more joy than a couple of human family
>> members.

>
> I know what you mean ... but the kinds of joy my wee girls bring are on a
> different level) Totally unconditional love))


Absolutely, no comparison there. ))

Cheri

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>>>>>> Oh dear ... I have never heard of Duggars and as for Kardashians, I
>>>>>> see them referred to sometimes in the on line newspapers I read, but
>>>>>> I know nothing about them and couldn't point one out. It sounds like
>>>>>> it is a Very Good Thing <g>
>>>>>
>>>>> I've heard of them, but never once watched a show about them and
>>>>> wouldn't know them if I passed them on the street...of course they
>>>>> wouldn't know me either. LOL
>>>>
>>>> Oh! They have shows?? Ok I didn't know that. Phew seems like I had a
>>>> lucky escape <g>
>>>
>>> Yes, they come under the category of being famous for being famous and
>>> nothing else.

>>
>> Oh dear. How did they manage to get into such a situation? Are they
>> somehow, special??

>
> I have no idea.


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On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 10:37:41 -0400, Gary > wrote:

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>> MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
>> >He's even honest about preferring ferrets to women.

>>
>> That wasn't what he said, he said at this time, without a woman in his
>> life, he is happy with Mia. That's entirely different.

>
>Mia is old and special care now. She needs me and she takes up much of
>my time. We have a long history together. I will give all that she
>wants and needs until the end. She wants to sleep right next to me now
>and I happily give her that. I have to hand feed her too several times
>a day. Pain in the ass sometimes for me but....no problem here. She
>depends on my attention, companionship, and care and she WILL get it
>all. She has me wrapped around her little paw. heheh
>
>Her last days will be good ones to my best ability. :-D


She's a lucky fur ball

It's the same here especially for my two fräuleins. They are part of
the family here and will get any/all care and love they need for the
rest of their years. Winnie the dog, too. I even have one ewe that for
all intents and purposes is a pet, she is so friendly and tame. She
gives the best lambs too. She'll see the rest of her days out here
with good shelter and food.
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