#1 2009-06-20 16:09:43
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#2 2009-06-20 20:33:07
Pray tell, what is a "more proper after-death experience?" It's a bloody cat. I suspect this wouldn't have been written (nor an email addy established [wtf]) if those bulbs weren't trampled.
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#3 2009-06-20 21:28:41
Obviously you’ve never felt love for a cat or dog; if you had you would understand why being dumped in a stranger’s flowerbed isn’t a “proper after-death experience” for a pet.
Last edited by fnord (2009-06-20 21:29:11)
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#4 2009-06-20 23:50:22
fnord wrote:
Obviously you’ve never felt love for a cat or dog; if you had you would understand why being dumped in a stranger’s flowerbed isn’t a “proper after-death experience” for a pet.
Yep, your loving pet will never make it here , if you don't give him or her a proper service.
(be sure and turn up the speakers, you can't miss the music!)
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#5 2009-06-20 23:56:14
Clearly this is a case of witchcraft. Somebody call Sarah Palin, we need a spiritual warrior.
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#6 2009-06-20 23:58:20
fnord wrote:
Obviously you’ve never felt love for a cat or dog; if you had you would understand why being dumped in a stranger’s flowerbed isn’t a “proper after-death experience” for a pet.
An obit for an alley appeared on the front page of the NYTimes today.
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#7 2009-06-23 04:08:01
fnord wrote:
Obviously you’ve never felt love for a cat or dog; if you had you would understand why being dumped in a stranger’s flowerbed isn’t a “proper after-death experience” for a pet.
Am I still on HighStreet.org, or .com? This is becoming confusing. Hey, Fnord. Need any Korean recipes?
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