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Old 01-27-2014, 07:25 PM #2
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Mark, you are a breath of fresh air in this forum. We've been stodgy and formal for far too long, and I thank you for breaking the ice in here and bringing some smiles (to me at least!) Other forums have members who are like family, and share all sorts of "life things" and I've always hoped this one would do the same.

I'll do a little share: I have cats, too. I have a brother/sister pair of American Wirehair cats named Ziggy and Brillo and just love them to death. They are so cute and interesting with their little kitty afros! I also have a cuddly "recovering feral" male cat named Felix.

Anyone else care to share?
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