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Old 12-04-2004, 11:41 PM
Mike
 
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Default How to discourage cats from fouling the Garden?



You have missed my point


I don't remember what your original point is / was.


My original point is, why should I have to buy a cat to keep others off my
garden? I don't want a cat, neither do I want all the neighbour's vermin
either.

Why should I take up smoking so that the I get used to the weed's smell and
filth? I don't want to smoke and fill my lungs, house, clothes and
everything else which get tainted with the weed's effect

Why should I move to Ireland so I can eat in a smoke free atmosphere? I
don't want to move to Ireland to eat in a smoke free atmosphere.

You are saying all the time that 'I' must fit in with the other's way of
life which protrudes into mine.

No. You are wrong.

Let my life protrude into theirs. Shoot all the cats, pour a bucket of water
over every smoker.

BTW, a by product of my way of life is having to use the toilet as I drink
lots of cups of tea. May I **** all over you, just as smoke is breathed all
over me?

Think about it.




I'm happy here in Ireland where I can now go to eat out in a smokefree
atmos and drink in a smokefree pub etc etc. I welcome the ban. I don't
much like cats.
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