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Old 20-03-2007, 10:20 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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It seems you have to be a 'regular' to get a reply in this group :-(

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Adam Bailey wrote:
It seems you have to be a 'regular' to get a reply in this group :-(


If you are referring to your request for cat recipies, the meat will keep a
little of the poison in it, although this will be perfectly safe.

enjoy.


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"Phil L" wrote in message
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Adam Bailey wrote:
It seems you have to be a 'regular' to get a reply in this group :-(


If you are referring to your request for cat recipies, the meat will keep
a little of the poison in it, although this will be perfectly safe.

And might alleviate his P.I.A!
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"Adam Bailey" wrote in message
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It seems you have to be a 'regular' to get a reply in this group :-(


No, all you have to do is to ask sensible questions, even though they may
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Phil L wrote on 20/03/2007 :
Adam Bailey wrote:
It seems you have to be a 'regular' to get a reply in this group :-(


If you are referring to your request for cat recipies, the meat will keep a
little of the poison in it, although this will be perfectly safe.

enjoy.


Thanks for the reply. I guessed that there should be little Ibuprofen
transferred to the flesh, but wanted a second opinion. As for recipes,
I have lots. Any recipe which requires chicken or rabbit may be used.

Thanks for your help.

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"Adam Bailey" wrote in message
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It seems you have to be a 'regular' to get a reply in this group :-(

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People were only being kind as your "TROLL" plates were still showing the
L's in red. You'll find that cats were sorted a while before the far graver
crime of top posting was tackled - it's in the FAQ doncha know.
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"Adam Bailey" wrote
It seems you have to be a 'regular' to get a reply in this group :-(


Not at all. Welcome to the group.

Perhaps no-one had an answer, or perhaps having lives and all, they
haven't got round to checking the ng yet, or perhaps they didn't read
the message; it's not obligatory to read every single thing. They may
just have thought a thread about killing cats was a wind up!

When you don't get a reply to a question it's probably better to either
ask again or just add "anyone?" or something similar under your original
msg after leaving it a few days, rather than getting in an immediate
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Sue submitted this idea :
"Adam Bailey" wrote
It seems you have to be a 'regular' to get a reply in this group :-(


Not at all. Welcome to the group.


Thanks for that, Sue. I have lurked here for some time and find it an
interesting & informative group.

Perhaps no-one had an answer, or perhaps having lives and all, they
haven't got round to checking the ng yet, or perhaps they didn't read
the message; it's not obligatory to read every single thing.


Yes. Those are fair points.

They may just have thought a thread about killing cats was a wind up!


True. I hadn't considered that.

When you don't get a reply to a question it's probably better to either
ask again or just add "anyone?" or something similar under your original
msg after leaving it a few days, rather than getting in an immediate
miff.


Thank you for those tips, and sorry for my impatience, Sue.

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With such a stupid question you were just reported
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On 20/3/07 23:39, in article
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"Adam Bailey" wroteSnip
It seems you have to be a 'regular' to get a reply in this group :-( They

may
just have thought a thread about killing cats was a wind up!


It IS a wind up. It's a wind up by someone who regularly starts a cat
thread when he can't get any other form of attention. The remark about
having to be a 'regular' is a clue.
Please ignore!

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"FarmI" wrote after
"Adam Bailey" complained

cat recipies,


As for recipes, I have lots. Any recipe which requires chicken or rabbit
may be used.


Reminds me of the Chinese "restaurant" the whole town went to in my youth.
It was done over and convicted when the Health inspectors found 11 cat
heads in their garbage bins. The level of patronage wasn't the least bit
effected by the prosecution outcome.

Years ago in a local town a Dog Handler was dispatched from the local Police
Station to get their usual Chinese take-away. On entering the Restaurant, as
usual by the back door, he asked for a beer while he waited and was told to
get one out of the fridge himself. On opening the door he saw an Alsatians
head on a plate looking at him!
Despite the publicity the subsequent prosecution generated that restaurant
was still there the last time I looked.

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Robert (Plymouth) wrote:
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With such a stupid question you were just reported


What a strange thing to say.
Who has he been reported to and for what?


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Sacha explained on 21/03/2007 :
On 20/3/07 23:39, in article
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"Adam Bailey" wroteSnip
It seems you have to be a 'regular' to get a reply in this group :-( They
may

just have thought a thread about killing cats was a wind up!


It IS a wind up.


No it isn't, Sacha.

It's a wind up by someone who regularly starts a cat
thread when he can't get any other form of attention.


You're wrong, Sacha. That original post was the very first time I've
posted to the group.

Please ignore!


How nice of you.

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Robert (Plymouth) formulated on Wednesday :
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With such a stupid question you were just reported


I beg your pardon? Reported to who and for what?

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