>Keep picking cucumbers or Father gets sore (Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species). > >Oh, you mean "King Philip came over for good spaghetti." :) > >Or King Philip Chases Old Fat Girl Scouts. My students prefer Where were you people when I was in middle and high school?! I just memorized it like a chant. *sigh* >CompuServe ferret fans -- come visit the online ferret conference on >Sunday, Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. eastern. Pam Grant of STAR* will be our guest >speaker! GO PETSTWO and come to Con Room 2. (Steven, I didn't butcher >that, did I? Bill, is it OK to mention this?) I don't suppose anyone could log the discussion and post the log where we can download it, could you? I mean for the non CompuServ-ers. Please? I'll be your best friend :) Dr. Williams: I can't write to you. I tried three times yesterday. Twice you got the headers and replied saying that's all you got. The third time I tried to use the reply function and write again, but it came back. UGH!! Is there an alternate address? Pam Grant or anyone else who would know: How can I get a copy of Ferrets Unmasked mentioned in the postings about David Letterman? To Lee Donehower and your challenge for the smartest beastlings: Possum, who has gone to ferret heaven, was the smartest little pest I've known. She was an itty bitty weakling so she had to make it up somewhere. My old roommate and I had cabinets in the kitchen with doors that would automatically swing close and 'lock' with a magnet. None of the ferrets could open the doors without laying on their backs and kicking them open. Once they did that, they weren't quick enough to right themselves and slip in before the door swung shut. Possum would wait patiently by the door until one of the others came and tried to kick it open. As it swung open, she slipped inside. If Applejuice had helped her open the door, she would wait until Applejuice opened it again and then _hold_ it open by poking her nose out. Then Applejuice would slip in with her. The boys, Max and Beckett, weren't allowed to join the fun inside. They could kick open the door all they wanted, but both girls would watch it swing shut before the boys had a chance to slip in. You could almost hear them giggling like schoolgirls at the dumb boys. >Last item: a question. I've noticed many of you do fancy artwork in your >signatures using <<<s, ^^^s, ///s, etc. When I download FML, none of these >lines ever lines up, yet I assume if they did, I would have a picture. Am I >missing something here that everyone else is getting?? You might try using a courier font or one where each character takes up the same amount of room (I'm sure there's a name for this type of font). But helvetica, times, arial... all those types bigger letters take up more space.. an "i" might be a lot less than say a "w." If that's the case, they won't line up and you won't see a picture. So try a different font. To whoever suggested keeping the rabies tags ON the ferrets so that ppl would be less likely to report a bite, GREAT idea. I have my kids' tags at home, not on their collars, because I think they're just to big and look silly. But that was a wonderful idea. If a bitten person sees a rabies tag, they are less likely to be concerned when it happens. It's harder to convince them later. My kids don't bite, but they're going to be wearing those tags out of the house from now on. Thank you. To: Lance McLeroy <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Rabies How is requiring vaccinated ferrets a 'money making gimmic?' I mean, what does the state get out of it but healthier ferrets and more responsible owners? The VET is who gets the money. Besides, I think the important concern here is the FERRET, not who he may or may not bite. Don't you want to make sure your babies stay healthy? Getting rabies would be a terrible, and senseless way to die. The reason I keep my pets up-to-date on their shots is not because they might bite someone and they'd have to be put down, but because I don't want them to suffer and die in any way that I can prevent. As far as requiring that they are altered before they're 7 months old, unless you're planning on breeding them, there is NO reason why they SHOULDNT be, IMHO. You HAVE to breed the females, and unaltered males are more aggressive. I think that law is there because too many ferret-ignorant people buy ferrets and aren't aware of what they're getting into. Just my buck fifty (I'm a big spender). Well, my lunch break is over. Happy ferreting from Anna and family... Anna (the mom) Applejuice, Beckett and Max (the beastlings) Tasha (the Samoyed who comes to visit but is too big for an apartment) Dormilon (aka Mr. Gato, the cat) and Chloe (the adopted, stray PREGNANT calico kitty (kittens anyone?)) [Posted in FML issue 1106]