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billypilgrim Started conversation Apr 8, 2000
Oh, my!!
Are you really in a mortuary....?
What's this I hear about buttered cats?! (my own cat Alice is now looking at you with a bit of intrepidation. Ok, actually she's sleeping under the chair, but if she could read she'd be looking at you with some intrepidation.)
Do you need to believe in god to believe you have a soul?
Hullo, I saw you were new to the neighborhood, so I thought I'd drop in and say hello. If you have any questions, the best place to go is the ACE's homepage (just follow the link off the main H2G2 homepage). You'll find lots of interesting people to talk to in these parts.
I'd stay for tea, but I'm afraid I'm not quite up to spending the evening in the mortuary.
bp
Tea, cats and mortuarys
wazford Posted Apr 15, 2000
Sorry you couldnt stay for tea, I only had irish breakfast anyway, but yes I am in a mortuary... http://www.dreamwater.com/matt/butcher2.html (its hidden for now as I have been told not to have it on line, but you can see me at http://www.dreamwater.com/matt , anyway... enough of that... I came here to escape that and talk about cats named alice,
the buttered cat array is obviously something you have not heard of then i take it?
Tea, cats and mortuarys
billypilgrim Posted Apr 15, 2000
Never heard of a cat array, buttered or otherwise, but Alice thinks it sounds simply dreadful!!
I had a friend at one point who was a mortician. He used to say "It ain't necropehlia if your girlfriend just pretends she's dead." Haha. Mortician humor, I guess.
I checked out your site. Lovely dogs. Australian Sheepdogs? Border Collies? None of the above?
Tea, cats and mortuarys
wazford Posted Apr 21, 2000
Mutts, basically, although one looks supiciously like a labradore, the other like a border collie
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