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"Carol Hague" wrote in message
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Baal wrote:

I found feeding them chicken and wallpaper stripper was effective. Beef
and
warfarin proved useful too!


If you're joking, it's not funny.


You're right Carol it's not funny. It would poison the meat and make it
unpalatable and downright dangerous to eat. Snaring is much the better move.

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'Mike' wrote:

"Carol Hague" wrote in message
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Baal wrote:

I found feeding them chicken and wallpaper stripper was effective. Beef
and
warfarin proved useful too!


If you're joking, it's not funny.


You're right Carol it's not funny. It would poison the meat and make it
unpalatable and downright dangerous to eat. Snaring is much the better move.


If you'd ever lost a much loved pet, as I have, to someone with far too
free a hand with the rat poison, you might think rather differently.

If you had any feelings that is, but apparently you don't. So you can
join the other sadistic git in my killfile. Goodbye.

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Such a sweet lady! Your mother must be so proud!

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"Carol Hague" wrote in message
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Baal wrote:

I found feeding them chicken and wallpaper stripper was effective. Beef
and
warfarin proved useful too!


If you're joking, it's not funny.

If you're not, you're an evil sadistic ******* who ought to be locked
up.

More likely you're a troll though, so into the killfile with you.

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In message , Douglas Moore
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 13:55:24 +0100, The Reid
wrote:

Does anything actually work at discouraging cats from using an area as
toilet? The product I tried had no effect (no need for shotgun type
suggestions, I don't hate cats).


Show it your penis?


OT: at the Cats' Protection my friend was shown a cat which they said was
lovely in every respect except that it had a rubber fetish: as a kitten it
had been taught to attack rubber bands etc.

It was up for adoption because the previous owner's boyfriend hadn't shut
it out of the room before he put on a condom...

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On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 13:34:00 +0100, "'Mike'"
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You're right Carol it's not funny. It would poison the meat and make it
unpalatable and downright dangerous to eat


arsehole.
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Baal wrote:
Such a sweet lady! Your mother must be so proud!

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I suspect Carol's mum's very proud. Carol knows how to format a message
correctly, for a start.

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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 00:08:07 +0100, "Duncan"
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My brother had a cat which liked to crawl under bedclothes, and liked to
lick anything salty, cheesy or fishy.

Duncan


That must have played hell with your sex-life

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**** off.

I suspect Carol's mum's very proud. Carol knows how to format a message
correctly, for a start.


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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 08:26:22 +0100, The Reid
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On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 13:34:00 +0100, "'Mike'"
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You're right Carol it's not funny. It would poison the meat and make it
unpalatable and downright dangerous to eat


arsehole.


Semi-literate ****.
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Dear Use-Net geek,

If I choose to top-post I will. I hate having to scroll down to the bottom
of a long thread.

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"Amethyst Deceiver" wrote in message
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Baal wrote:
Such a sweet lady! Your mother must be so proud!

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Baal

I smile and go off waving
(Amiably) - for that's my way
"Carol Hague" wrote in message


I suspect Carol's mum's very proud. Carol knows how to format a message
correctly, for a start.

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"Baal" wrote in message
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Dear Use-Net geek,

If I choose to top-post I will. I hate having to scroll down to the
bottom of a long thread.



So do I when the newbies don't know how to snip or trim their threads.
:-(((

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"Baal" wrote in message
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Dear Use-Net geek,

If I choose to top-post I will. I hate having to scroll down to the
bottom of a long thread.


And I hate to read a meaningless comment at the top of a post!


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On 24/4/07 17:16, in article ,
"Baal" wrote:

Dear Use-Net geek,

If I choose to top-post I will. I hate having to scroll down to the bottom
of a long thread.


Then on urg you will receive fewer replies than you otherwise might, though
you might receive some. Many of *us* hate the illogic of top posting and do
not answer such posts. And most of us snip long threads. That has been the
custom of this group for years and I don't see too many people changing just
for you. Usually, it is considered polite to find out how a group conducts
itself before barging in and announcing your own preferences.

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"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 24/4/07 17:16, in article ,
"Baal" wrote:

Dear Use-Net geek,

If I choose to top-post I will. I hate having to scroll down to the
bottom
of a long thread.


Then on urg you will receive fewer replies than you otherwise might,
though
you might receive some. Many of *us* --
Sacha



being *us* the owners

:-((

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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 17:16:18 +0100, "Baal" wrote:

If I choose to top-post I will. I hate having to scroll down to the bottom
of a long thread.


just don't expect polite people to bother with you. (how far did you
have to scroll down to read this).don't bother to reply.
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