> Im wandering how many women her stay at home of the day
> or work from your home and do you think it's because of your cat
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> whole thing?
> do you feel you are missing out on anything?
Trapped is when you go out every day but don't have the money
to go as far as Roanoke unless you con a handicapped girl into
paying for your gas.
Lynne - 19 Dec 2006 18:25 GMT
> Trapped is when you go out every day but don't have the money
> to go as far as Roanoke unless you con a handicapped girl into
> paying for your gas.
LOL for real.

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santa claus - 19 Dec 2006 23:27 GMT
> Trapped is when you go out every day but don't have the money
> to go as far as Roanoke unless you con a handicapped girl into
> paying for your gas.
$2,500,000.00 is nothing to frown upon
besides! it was her 21 year old idea
the accident could have happened to anybody
> Im wandering how many women her stay at home of the day
> or work from your home and do you think it's because of your cat
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> whole thing?
> do you feel you are missing out on anything?
Yes, I stay home all day. And no, it's not because of the cats. Plenty
of people manage to hold down a full-time job and take excellent care
of cats *and* children.
No, I never feel trapped because of the cats. That's just stupid. I go
where I want to, when I want to. I buy what I want to, when I want to.
It's called planning ahead for your future.
I just take care of the cats first. That's called
r-e-s-p-o-n-s-i-b-i-l-i-t-y.
Sherry
santa claus - 19 Dec 2006 23:24 GMT
> No, I never feel trapped because of the cats. That's just stupid.
I wouldn't be so fast to call it stupid; ever read where someone just
abandons a house full of cats?
> I go
> where I want to, when I want to. I buy what I want to, when I want to.
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>
> Sherry
sriddles@aol.com - 20 Dec 2006 02:21 GMT
> > No, I never feel trapped because of the cats. That's just stupid.
>
> I wouldn't be so fast to call it stupid; ever read where someone just
> abandons a house full of cats?
No.
santa claus - 20 Dec 2006 13:30 GMT
> > I wouldn't be so fast to call it stupid; ever read where someone just
> > abandons a house full of cats?
>
> No.
cutting my eyes at you--
well it's just a survey, there's no right or wrong answer
however, yes it's true. a collector will abandon their collection (at
some point)
I don't know if they all will!... I think only the ones that truly
cannot continue
to pay for food and cat litter.. they abandon out of shame.. JUST
DISAPPEAR
I don't stay home all day. I slip out in the afternoons sometimes and play
bridge or Mah Jongg. Also shop and meet friends for lunch or dinner. An
all day at home day is a treat.
I have traveled all over but now only go to Florida sometimes. I have a pet
sitter. Cats have been my choice as was child-rearing and I have never felt
trapped.
I wish the days I am living now could go on forever.
--
Barb
Of course I don't look busy,
I did it right the first time.
santa claus - 20 Dec 2006 22:37 GMT
> I don't stay home all day. I slip out in the afternoons sometimes and play
> bridge or Mah Jongg. Also shop and meet friends for lunch or dinner. An
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> Of course I don't look busy,
> I did it right the first time.
aaaahh.. now that's the stuff memories is made of
I love it. It's not everyday you meet someone that actually enjoys
their life
oh plenty say they do, but uh... anyway..
like all good things, Im sure it has been worth the work and
dedications
cheers to a bright relaxing christmas