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May 02, 2002 19:42


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ex_millian910 May 2 2002, 12:13:10 UTC
i once knew a man who liked to call me his 'hamster'. ugh. i hated it, but put up with it since he was (at the time) a friend. but he was a creep anyway. i don't know what took me so long to realise it. he's also the one who recently tried to draw me into petty arguments on the forum i moderate. did i mention he's got more money than god? he makes something like £2000 a week. but he's a slime ball.

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b_live May 3 2002, 05:23:02 UTC
Yew. What would possess someone to call another person their 'hamster'? He sounds very strange.

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annfrank May 2 2002, 14:28:36 UTC
I'm a pup apparently! Oh, and I quite like hamsters. I beg to differ with you over the housetraining - I had 3 hamsters and they all had a tiny litter tray in the corner of their cage which they used with great success! I'll agree with you on all the other points though :)


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b_live May 3 2002, 05:27:29 UTC
OK, I'll concede the housetraining point. I now have an amusing picture of you training your hamsters. I've never actually kept a hamster, so my information comes from observations of other people's. I do think they are strange pets though, because they are not naturally friendly, which you would think would be one of the chief characteristics of a pet. Mind you, neither are tortoises or tropical fish.

Could you stop barking for a minute? I can't hear the telly.

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akasha19 May 3 2002, 10:48:27 UTC

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b_live May 4 2002, 13:52:54 UTC
The way you write completly cracks me up! And you're just the same in real life too. That's a compliment, by the way, not an insult. I can just imagine how BORED your mother would have had to be to water the bird. Maybe it just seemed hygienic or something at the time.

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