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Spent most of tonight trying to rescue a shrew that the cat brought in but was only interested in playing with it instead of killing it.  Took me 3 hours but eventually caught it in a cereal box and released it outside back into the wild.  ****Thumps chest with fists, O' Mighty Friend of the Animal Kingdom****

lol. I can relate to this on so many levels. I think if my cat had his own 'theme' music .......it would be Motörhead's "The Chase is Better than The Catch".

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2 hours ago, True Belief said:

lol. I can relate to this on so many levels. I think if my cat had his own 'theme' music .......it would be Motörhead's "The Chase is Better than The Catch".

If I had to pick one piece of music for all of ours, it would probably be that part of "Killing In The Name" where he says "fuck you, I won't do what you tell me" over and over.

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Cats just seem to hate me. Started back when I was a kid and a neighbour's cat randomly attacked me at one of her kids birthdays. Then we got a cat which liked nothing more then to use my legs as scratching posts at every opportunity. Then when we got the kid brother a cat for christmas I was the only person it wouldn't allow near it. If the little fucker would just wander away I would have no problem at all. Since it preferred to hiss, bite, and scratch right up until my moving out however...

 

So yeah cats can go to hell. Cats can go to hell and die.

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Completely unrelated, but i have been listening to a really weird mix of psychedelic and stoner rock. Some of those guys really know how to name stuff. I found a youtube channel called  "The Bong Druid of Mammoth Weed Mountain".

As for cats, they seem to like me, but I'm indifferent to them, more of a dog person.

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12 minutes ago, True Belief said:

It feels like we'll never move into our new house....doing lots of renovations while its empty as you can see.... But progress is very slow. Here' a couple of pics. Plenty of room for my son in the backyard....

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That looks fucking beautiful, dude, you'll be happy you took the time to set it up right as soon as you move in. Awesome new home. Congratulations.

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12 minutes ago, True Belief said: It feels like we'll never move into our new house....doing lots of renovations while its empty as you can see.... But progress is very slow. Here' a couple of pics. Plenty of room for my son in the backyard....

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That looks fucking beautiful, dude, you'll be happy you took the time to set it up right as soon as you move in. Awesome new home. Congratulations.

Gorgeous place dude, congrats. We've spent years fixing our house up, and we're nowhere near that level. I'm jealous.

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On 8/9/2016 at 11:22 AM, jfk36 said:

Completely unrelated, but i have been listening to a really weird mix of psychedelic and stoner rock. Some of those guys really know how to name stuff. I found a youtube channel called  "The Bong Druid of Mammoth Weed Mountain".

As for cats, they seem to like me, but I'm indifferent to them, more of a dog person.

The album art on those bands is mostly awesome as far as I can tell, and I like the music too.

I played some records at a little boutique record store. It was lots of fun, and some people came to hear it, even beyond the ones I invited. I'd like to do that sort of thing more.

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