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"Kris Aaron-Benedum (and S. & S.)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 15 Aug 1996 09:36:52 -0500
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Holly S. DiMeglio
>A really wierd day here.  Tequila is acting funny.  My aloof cat is also
>extremely affectionate today too.  Also my dog got into some things and
>shredded them into pieces all over the living room, something she hasn't
>done in "+ years.  Go figure.  Something's up.
 
You're in Alaska, right?  On the Pacific "Ring of Fire," right?  I've heard
it and had it confirmed that animals sense seismic disturbances before
humans do.  Perhaps the furry kids are warning you about a quake on its way.
Or something else?  I learned to always pay attention to what mine "say."
Hope they're wrong this time!
 
March, Jim
>Wasn't there once a ferret did a cameo on Star Trek: The Next Generation?
 
As a ferret-lover, Trekker and Cardassian enthusiast (yes, we have our own
Websites and even an erotic fiction resource -- those Cardassian men are
gorgeous!  This must mean there are Cardassian ferrets!  I *knew* I'd like
visiting there!) the little critter was indeed an albino fert.  Moussed?
Maybe, I'm not sure.  Looked just like our albino fert.
 
>Hey! Let's have a contest for "most obscure film-ferret reference"!
 
Sounds good to me!
Rainey
 
[Moderator's note - I dunno, so far I think Kim's in the lead.  BIG]
[Posted in FML issue 1662]

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