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Don Crano <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Feb 1997 15:14:17 -0500
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  Rob and Steph Crano
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My wife's birthday is coming up and she wants another fuzz bucket.  Does
anyone who lives near or in Akron, Ohio know of any shelters Real close to
here.  I'm limited to transportation (car's a piece of S@*!) so I need a
shelter close by.  I would hate to purchase another of our babies when there
are sooo many others in need of GOOD homes!  Any advice can be E-mailed to
us directly- Don't mention it's a B-Day present, I'd like to surprise her!
 
The funniest thing happend to my wife and I yesterday, while we were in our
room, the fuzzies decided to go exploring.  They somehow got into the closet
and found a box of my wife's PERSONAL WOMAN'S products!  The two girls were
in the closet trying to drag out the box of PADS!  When they finally
realized that they couldn't get the WHOLE box out they decided to take them
ONE-BY-ONE into the bathroom HIDEY-HOLE!(The bathroom is attached to our
bedroom) In the bathroom, the girls were frantically trying to rip the PADS
out of their plastic wrappers.  The boys just sat back and kinda laughed and
kept to their business of hiding food in their cardboard box.  All me and my
wife could do was laugh our heads off!  I wonder if it's some kind of female
thing, that men will never understand!?
 
Thanks for hearing our story!,
        Rob & Steph Crano
 
Thyme: " I thought they were little pink bags of treats!"
Cinny: " No ding bat, they were pink pillows!"
Mega-Bite: " I'll never understand these girls!!"
Trouble: " Yeah that Darn P.M.S.!!!"
[Posted in FML issue 1845]

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