Roger Day wrote:
> I hope VB/BV gets well soon. Cat vomit is a serious thing - at one
> stage in my life, I used to put foot into slipper only to find ...
> well, after 3 times, you learn to look first. One time, poor old Mika
> decided to climb on my pillow to try and vomit over me - luckily I
> awoke in time. He was elderly and a bit confused.
Our dog loves the stuff. Cat upchucks, the hound's all over the mess
and cleans it more thoroughly than we ever could. Patrick, get yourself
a dog.
Dogs behave exactly like managers in business enterprises for which I've
worked. Nothing is beneath them or too disgusting. Unlike dogs,
however, managers serve no useful social function.
> Read VB some poetry, that should make him better. Stop if it makes him
> vomit.
I'd be very careful about that. Give him a little John Masefield and
you're slipping him one of those poison antidote things made of eggwhites.
ken
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Ken Wolman rainermaria.typepad.com
"For the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me, and that which I
was afraid of is come unto me. I was not in safety, neither had I
rest, neither was I quiet; yet trouble came."
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