Did I mention, a bit back, finishing a certain story? I lied. I finally dug into it, coded it up right, articulated a few of the finer non-porn points, and there you go
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Ooh. That's a good one. Not one I've had, but...of course, that can work against you. Back in the oooooold days (*gryn*), I once had a computer hard drive write-protect itself, because I used Stacker to compress the drive for more space with Dr. DOS installed...
...Not that you can do this anymore, or need to, considering...but never do that.
You'd asked at one point whether the talking cats video is dubbed.
I was reminded a few hours ago, that the cat saying "hello" at the beginning? It's pretty much a normal noise........for snooch, right before he horkes. That noise is our alert for "you have 10 seconds to get him onto a wipeable surface... 9, 8, 7, 6...." Heh.
Re: Talking catssphynxcatvpJune 1 2006, 04:25:29 UTC
*All* cats are strange... *grins*
A lot of what they do I think is shaped by the environment they live in. Snooch seems to hate puking, and it's very forceful when he does... so... it's probably a "Oh gods I'm going to throw up and I don't want toooooo *BLEEEHP*" noise. If that makes any sense.
Re: Talking catsnematoddityJune 1 2006, 06:09:01 UTC
Yeah, Sir's like that with hairballs. He'll sit and wheeze for hours when he needs to hork one up, off and on; but it'll take weeks until he actually gets to the "Hmm, throw up or die...throw up or die..." stage.
The cats upstairs? They can be walking along and suddenly--BLOOOORK!! And half of them? Have the utter lack of cat class to look surprised.
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...Not that you can do this anymore, or need to, considering...but never do that.
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I was reminded a few hours ago, that the cat saying "hello" at the beginning? It's pretty much a normal noise........for snooch, right before he horkes. That noise is our alert for "you have 10 seconds to get him onto a wipeable surface... 9, 8, 7, 6...." Heh.
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A lot of what they do I think is shaped by the environment they live in. Snooch seems to hate puking, and it's very forceful when he does... so... it's probably a "Oh gods I'm going to throw up and I don't want toooooo *BLEEEHP*" noise. If that makes any sense.
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The cats upstairs? They can be walking along and suddenly--BLOOOORK!! And half of them? Have the utter lack of cat class to look surprised.
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