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Posted by lostsailor on May 4, 2003, at 22:58:33
UUUGGG...he frustrates me to no end.
Hissssss, comp died. He did not back up my catnip work. What do I pay him for if he can't even handle general secretarial skills. The "shop" hopes they
can restore "Aurora?s Gardens" finacial files.All he is worried about is silly writing, poetry and other nonsense...
Zorro, Medusa, if needed may I enlist you as allies??
~Aurora
ps...I promised him I'd mention that he'll be looking at and responding to any posts left for he or I---should I trust him???....well, he's back I guess. Great...
Paws to all,
~Aurora
Posted by Dinah on May 5, 2003, at 3:46:19
In reply to from losttony, posted by lostsailor on May 4, 2003, at 22:58:33
That is great, and I always enjoy your posts as well. Would you welcome replies from dogs?
(Of course, my dog's reply probably wouldn't be nearly as articulate, and since he's easily distracted would probably have a lot of dropped sentences where he remembered the food bowl or the front door or that really nice smell by the garbage can. But he does frequently sit on my lap while I type, resting his head on my slightly less active arm, so he does have some internet experience.)
Posted by lostsailor on May 5, 2003, at 4:53:40
In reply to Re: from losttony » lostsailor, posted by Dinah on May 5, 2003, at 3:46:19
mmmeerrrr...
I can't think of the line from "animal farm" at the momment but basically it 4 paws are better then two feet. So, yes, precious pup, you are more than welcome to post.
We need to keep our "masters"---HHAAAA!!! on a lesh so to speak
~Aurora
Posted by Tabitha on May 5, 2003, at 13:14:17
In reply to Re: from losttony, posted by lostsailor on May 5, 2003, at 4:53:40
Greetings Aurora.. my human calls me Untitled.. you are so lucky to have access to your human's home and computer. I mostly just guard the back door. It's not the best gig, but what can I say, love is irrational, and I only want HER, magnificent HER.
-Untitled
Posted by leeran on May 5, 2003, at 14:18:05
In reply to Re: from losttony » lostsailor, posted by Dinah on May 5, 2003, at 3:46:19
My dog, Val (Valentine for long) would love to reply if she could get over her persistant case of doggie narcolepsy (a.k.a. "waiting for the exciting people to come home").
She emerges from her twilight world on rare occasions when she finds a small pebble outside and I let her keep it until the sound of teeth gnashing on rock becomes too much to tolerate (chew bones don't appeal to her, especially the ones I bought on sale from Big Lots).
She would love a group therapy session here at our house so she could display her cat-like habits of rubbing against legs and purring (she was around two cats as a puppy). On the other hand, I would probably have a panic attack or a hot flash and need at least eight weeks to get ready for company.
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