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Old 01-03-2010, 06:10 PM #1
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My kitty has taken over the Snuggli blanket I kept on the sofa for myself! I guess she can have it... she has a need, obviously.

I have a pic in my siggie now showing her!
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My dogs are fond of my blankies too.

I see both the Vikings and da Packers won....heh, heh.
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My kitty has taken over the Snuggli blanket I kept on the sofa for myself! I guess she can have it... she has a need, obviously.

I have a pic in my siggie now showing her!

She's a beauty MrsD. My son really wants a black kitty. Our Boston Terrier would most likely drive the poor thing nuts though. Our doggy has several different blankets around the house that she wraps herself up into, even when the weather isn't that cold. Boston's love to do that...

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Just thought I would add a temp to this thread. Here on Long Island, it's 22 degrees, feels like 5...that's cold for us. I AM NOT LIKING IT EITHER!!! To top it off, it's snowing.
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It's very cold in Mo. and is suppose too stay that way for awhile,snow as well. of course I have to go to the Dr.;s..

Mrs.D your kitty is so beautifui,and thanks to you being so wise,a new Dr. took a Vt,D test and called me saturday ,yes on saturday to tell it was very
low and and he was calling the pharmacist..He feels this will help me feel beeter,so thanks again. Also the ICUcalled
to see if I feeling okay,my amI sicker then I think C. or are they going back to the days,when we always checked
on are patients.Hmmm


Yea Green Bay...Stay safe you all and warm and many blessings. Sue
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Ok Cycleops......you were picking your nose again in post number 7 !

You are WAY too silly !! Got any of that 'bubbly' left from New Years Eve????

I could sure use a snort! scoot over and pass it around man!
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".......I could sure use a snort!....."
My bottle of "Tullimore Dew" (Irish heaven )
will have to be dutifully replenished, after this cold spell.
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That my dear Rrae is what happens to me after a HALF glass of bubbly. I am a cheap date. I suppose that is why hubby married me. You are welcome to the rest of the bottle.

I was picking my nose, because my booger froze outside. You know the kind of cold that freezes your boogers and also makes your jacket crackle kind of weird?

My IVIG made me feel as good today as did the bubbly. I am actually baking bread. This is really energetic for me.
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