One thing that's enjoyable about running errands, is meeting business
cats. ;) There are a few regulars I often see, like The Stripey Boys
in the copy shop, Mr. Tea in the coffee shop, and until recently,
Reggie, the Giant Orange Smurgler-- recently retired to private life,
and very much missed.
Today I met a couple of new kitties in the bicycle repair shop-- a
giant white-and-orange spotted smurgler, a worthy successor to Reggie,
and his sidekick, a rather shy, smoky grey fellow.
And as I went by a fish store, I was stopped in my tracks by a peachy
colored fellow, with lovely round golden eyes with a sweet
expression-- could have been Vino's long lost brother, except for a
nice bushy tail. He was a friendly little guy, and very well-fed. :P
Theresa
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Marina - 10 Jun 2006 04:01 GMT
> One thing that's enjoyable about running errands, is meeting business
> cats. ;) There are a few regulars I often see, like The Stripey Boys
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> expression-- could have been Vino's long lost brother, except for a
> nice bushy tail. He was a friendly little guy, and very well-fed. :P
Sounds lovely.

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badwilson - 10 Jun 2006 12:13 GMT
> One thing that's enjoyable about running errands, is meeting business
> cats. ;) There are a few regulars I often see, like The Stripey Boys
> in the copy shop, Mr. Tea in the coffee shop, and until recently,
> Reggie, the Giant Orange Smurgler-- recently retired to private life,
> and very much missed.
Mr. Tea in the coffee shop, LOL! That's funny.
> Today I met a couple of new kitties in the bicycle repair shop-- a
> giant white-and-orange spotted smurgler, a worthy successor to Reggie,
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> expression-- could have been Vino's long lost brother, except for a
> nice bushy tail. He was a friendly little guy, and very well-fed. :P
Tail? Bah, not necessary! ;-)

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