Here I am again,

Mar 17, 2009 13:18

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thecaretaker March 17 2009, 20:08:14 UTC
Speedy looks like he's really enjoying himself there. Missy does the same move, but then with her toy mouse between her paws.

A great number of people in the US is tiny compared to Dutch standards. But then again, we're among the tallest in the world.

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iflie March 17 2009, 20:52:27 UTC
Missy and Speedy seem like they may be the same size too. Speedy has adopted me to the point he reserves the right to chase other cats from the house and yard. He also does seem to follow Mickey around outside because they can get up on the windowsill to be let in within minutes of eachother.

I like it when they tolerate eachother well, maybe one day they will be able to play together (instead of Mickey just hunting Speedy).

Dutch people were recognized as officially the tallest in the world now but it's still a strange idea that girls would be that much shorter, that's not something you can see on tv.

My mother was of a more Indonesian type height but even she would have filled the 5 feet mark. Though ofcourse she did have other genetics and my grandmother was taller than either of us because her father was Frisian. That side of the country is taller than here in zeeland.

~Iflie

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pixietulip March 18 2009, 02:57:27 UTC
I have granny period knickers too! They double as nighttime knickers so they get a lot of use, hence their large mishapenness ( ... )

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iflie March 18 2009, 10:13:24 UTC
Why on earth would I remove tiles from closing a gap in someone else's garden? LOL

It's my own garden, therefor my prerogative if I want to let kitties in. Not that it made much difference because the cats just use other gaps or climb over the fence. The neighbours don't want them in their garden because they have pigeons and they have put up wire and extra fencing along the wall and fence that runs between our gardens but they themselves have a garden fence that is low and has huge gaps so any cat can still get in. Easier than into my garden ( ... )

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pixietulip March 19 2009, 12:57:50 UTC
'Why on earth would I remove tiles from closing a gap in someone else's garden? LOL' yeah I thought the same thing, so I wondered why these people would be doing it ( ... )

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iflie March 19 2009, 13:50:40 UTC
The thing is before I moved into this house I think the owner has been gone for a while. I'm not sure what her views on cats was but she did have a few pigeon signs on the fence. When I arrived the neighbourhood cats were all using the garden as a communal playground ( ... )

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