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Originally posted by FRESH View PostGret to hear tino. Cloud has a blessed life ahead, I am sure.
I know my little Jax here in my avatar is blessed...and spoiled rotten. In my next life, I want to come back as a cat!
From what I read, orphaned kittens like Cloud often have more difficulty controlling their instinctual predatory impulses because mom wasn't there to teach limits.
How old was Jax when you got him and was he with his mom until at least 8 weeks?
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Originally posted by NoDakIggle` View PostYou will be a hell of a lot warmer than I am but I'm afraid you will see some temp drops just like the rest of us
We usually spend the Winter months on the central west coast of Florida and it's not unheard of to get January low temps in the 30's. Year round residents like Fresh and experienced snow birds like us know to have warm clothing on hand. I feel badly for the folks who come down for only a week or two in Jan and Feb, expecting Sunny and 70's, and leave all their warm clothing at home.
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Originally posted by NoDakIggle` View PostYou will be a hell of a lot warmer than I am but I'm afraid you will see some temp drops just like the rest of us
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Originally posted by tinopuno View PostJax seems to have outgrown the kitten period split personality that Cloud displays, if he ever had a period of aggressive behavior. At times she'll lay back in the crook of my left arm, close her eyes and purr contentedly while I scratch her... but she can quickly transition into hunter-killer mode and attack my hand vigorously. She's getting better at responding to verbal redirection, which is good because as she grows bigger/stronger, he bites are beginning to hurt.
From what I read, orphaned kittens like Cloud often have more difficulty controlling their instinctual predatory impulses because mom wasn't there to teach limits.
How old was Jax when you got him and was he with his mom until at least 8 weeks?
His BAD habits are two. First, he likes to knock things off the counters/tables. Apparently he is fascinated by gravity. And secondly, he likes to chew on plants and flowers, which peeves Susi. Sometimes he even chews on furniture, WOOD furniture. Strange, as this is usually a behavior that I have seen in dogs, not cats.Attached Fileshttp://shop.cafepress.com/content/global/img/spacer.gifOK, let's try this again...
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Stupid names
Add a new one (for me at least) to the dumb ass names black mothers give their sons and daughters.
I'm watching the Ole Miss/Arkansas game and I hear a name that sounds SirDarius Bryant. I look it up and it's an Ole MIss OLBer actually named Sederius Bryant. But it's pretty obvious Mom was going for Sir Darius but was trying to be 'subtle'.
My question...WTF possesses these women that they come up with these F'ked up names other than maybe an IQ in the high 70's and a quart of Sneaky Peat wine.
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Tino, the worst name I've ever heard of came by way of the receptionist at my old office, Tara. She was working her way through nursing school at night by working in our office during the day. One day she came in and told me how she had been chewed out the night before by a woman on the phone. Tara was asked to call patients on the phone to confirm appointments with the Doctor. She called and asked to speak to someone whose name she couldn't quite pronounce. It was written as La-A and Tara Asked for La-Ah. The woman on the other end became furious and explained that it was pronounced exactly as it was written, La-A as in: La-Dash-Ah.At that pont Tara told her to have the girl at the office at 2:00 and promptly hung up before she gave in to the laughing fit that followed.Official Driver of the Eagles Bandwagon!!!
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Originally posted by Jukin View PostThe woman on the other end became furious and explained that it was pronounced exactly as it was written, La-A as in: La-Dash-Ah.At that pont Tara told her to have the girl at the office at 2:00 and promptly hung up before she gave in to the laughing fit that followed.
Aren't morons fun to have around!
I would have bet she would have given her daughter the much more exotic name 'La Hyphen Dah'.
Here's my All Time favorite but it's less classic dumb ass than it is 'In Your Face'.
The great thing was, Providence got to the Elite Eight in 1997 so God was on national TV repeatedly!
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La-A, will likley have a s on named Du-uh.http://shop.cafepress.com/content/global/img/spacer.gifOK, let's try this again...
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Originally posted by sfphillyfan View Posthey now guys, this isn't a racial thing. Plenty of white people give their kids terrible names too. everyone wants to be different and it just ends up all fucked up.
I hesitated to mention 'black moms' for the very reason you cite but real is real. Some black moms find Roman sounding names for their boys and South Sea sounding names for their girls 'simply irresistible'. That's fine until the black mom is also as dumb as a bag of rocks and then you get the really weird shit with the tortured spelling.
And I agree that white folks can be assholes when it comes to naming their kids as well. But the difference that I see is that many white moms are like sheep in naming there babies after the flavor of the moment B list celebrities. Thus we get millions of little white girls named Miley, Olivia and Khloe and millions of little white boys named Ashton, Liam and Ethan.
So, IMHO, dumb ass black women go for unique names and end up with dumb ass, embarrassingly misspelled one-of-a-kind names and dumb ass white women contribute to elementary school class rooms of 25 that have 8 Tiffany's and and 9 Noahs.
Fathers aren't free of responsibility for this crap but I think moms are usually the 'deciders' when it comes to selecting names.
That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.
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