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Old June 1st 05, 06:21 PM
Karen C - California
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Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen wrote:
I confiscated DD's
cell phone for an infraction and she discovered my last safe place so I
had to find a new one and I'm terrified I'll lose her phone! (Well,
*that* would teach her a lesson, wouldn't it?? LOL!)


Phones are easy to find ... call them, and they ring.


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Old June 2nd 05, 05:53 AM
Seanette Blaylock
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Karen C - California had some very interesting
things to say about Alphabetizing Designer names:

Phones are easy to find ... call them, and they ring.


As a colleague reminded me on one occasion, when my newly acquired
phone could not be found (another colleague spotted it, it had fallen
off my desk and managed to land under an overhanging surface in such a
way that I could not see it while standing, but she could while seated
nearby). :-)

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Old June 2nd 05, 06:24 PM
Karen C - California
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Seanette Blaylock wrote:
Karen C - California had some very interesting
things to say about Alphabetizing Designer names:


Phones are easy to find ... call them, and they ring.



As a colleague reminded me on one occasion, when my newly acquired
phone could not be found (another colleague spotted it, it had fallen
off my desk and managed to land under an overhanging surface in such a
way that I could not see it while standing, but she could while seated
nearby). :-)



We learned that trick when we got our cordless phone. I generally had
the handset on the coffee table, but *he* could have it anywhere inside
OR outside the house. "I'm going down to the corner phone booth, don't
answer, just find the d**n thing!"

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Finished 5/31/05 - Stars of Merlin wedding sampler

WIP: 50th Anniversary sampler for my parents, July birthstone
LTR: Fireman's Prayer (#2), Amid Amish Life, Angel of Autumn,
Calif Sampler, Holiday Snowglobe

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Old June 4th 05, 03:38 PM
Kim McAnnally
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LOL - we have two sock cats!
The problem is that they strew them through the house and put holes in them
from playing with them. sigh
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One of my cats is a sock cat. Actually if can be any piece of clothing
I leave lying on the floor. He doesn't eat them so much as drags them
from wherever he finds them into the living room and then proceeds to
bury his face in them. Now he doesn't drag my shoes, but any leather
shoes I leave in the living room will soon find themselves covered by a
cat with his face stuffed in as far as it will go.

Anne (in Ellicott City, MD)

Pat Dumas wrote:
LOL We have a 2-year-old German Shepherd, DEFINITE sock dog!!

Pat

Dawne Peterson wrote:

"Maureen In Vancouver, B.C." wrote

As for the sock eating dog, I have to ask what kind you have because
ours LOVES to eat the socks, and yes, especially the dirty ones! We
have an Irish Wofhound/Irish Setter cross. Maybe this is something
peculiar to these one or two breeds?



Growing up we had an underwear eating dog. And yes, she preferred used
underwear. Caused my then teenaged brother considerable embarrassment

on
one or two occasions by grabbing up discarded underwear from his

bedroom
floor and parading this "trophy" through the living room and assembled
guests in order to find a spot to lie down for a thorough chew.
Dawne






 




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