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They don’t really hit their sexual prime until 35 or so anyhow. Maybe she’s just waiting until she’s sure she won’t disappoint you. Gives you a little time to improve your accent. I think I saw your bio someplace and I don’t think Elvis can touch you in the looks department. Neal – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > I believe she is in her early-mid-30s, 33-or so years old, not quite too > young for me. > Elvis Costello’s British accent is more authentic than mine, and she went > for it.  Broke my heart, I tell you. > Edward G. > — > ‘Is it normal to wake up in the morning in a sweat because you can’t wait to > beat another human’s guts out?’ –Joe Kapp >How’d he ever get her away from a stud ducky of your fame and >attributes? By the by, she seems young to me. Do you know how old she is? >Neal >>Cassandra Wilson is terriffic, in every conceivable way.  The great > thing >>about Diana Krall is she seems so unaware of her own sensationalness. >>Y’know, DK and Elvis Costello are an item these days.  :-( >>Edward G. >>– >>’Is it normal to wake up in the morning in a sweat because you can’t > wait to >>beat another human’s guts out?’ –Joe Kapp >>>>>You can’t have Diana Krall. I’ve got first dibsies. >>>>Tough toenails, because she just so happens to belong to me. >>>>Edward G. >>>>– >>>>’Is it normal to wake up in the morning in a sweat because you can’t >>wait to >>>>beat another human’s guts out?’ –Joe Kapp >>>Can we work on a lease arrangement? After rehersal Tuesday night when >>>the female vocalist left, my guitarist played "Peel Me a Grape" for the >>>drummer and me and we made the predictable, sexist male comments. I’m >>>sure that, as the knowledgable guys claim, Cassandra Wilson cuts her six >>>ways from Sunday, but DK really moooooves me. >>>Neal >>>Neal Pollack                            PressPlay Computer Consultants >>>"A still tongue fills a wise head." –Blind Jim Brewer >– >Neal Pollack                            PressPlay Computer Consultants >"A still tongue fills a wise head." –Blind Jim Brewer

– Neal Pollack                            PressPlay Computer Consultants "A still tongue fills a wise head." –Blind Jim Brewer

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I believe she is in her early-mid-30s, 33-or so years old, not quite too young for me. Elvis Costello’s British accent is more authentic than mine, and she went for it.  Broke my heart, I tell you. Edward G. — ‘Is it normal to wake up in the morning in a sweat because you can’t wait to beat another human’s guts out?’ –Joe Kapp

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> How’d he ever get her away from a stud ducky of your fame and > attributes? By the by, she seems young to me. Do you know how old she is? > Neal > Cassandra Wilson is terriffic, in every conceivable way.  The great thing > about Diana Krall is she seems so unaware of her own sensationalness. > Y’know, DK and Elvis Costello are an item these days.  :-( > Edward G. > — > ‘Is it normal to wake up in the morning in a sweat because you can’t wait to > beat another human’s guts out?’ –Joe Kapp >>>>You can’t have Diana Krall. I’ve got first dibsies. >>>Tough toenails, because she just so happens to belong to me. >>>Edward G. >>>– >>>’Is it normal to wake up in the morning in a sweat because you can’t > wait to >>>beat another human’s guts out?’ –Joe Kapp >>Can we work on a lease arrangement? After rehersal Tuesday night when >>the female vocalist left, my guitarist played "Peel Me a Grape" for the >>drummer and me and we made the predictable, sexist male comments. I’m >>sure that, as the knowledgable guys claim, Cassandra Wilson cuts her six >>ways from Sunday, but DK really moooooves me. >>Neal >>Neal Pollack                            PressPlay Computer Consultants >>"A still tongue fills a wise head." –Blind Jim Brewer > — > Neal Pollack                            PressPlay Computer Consultants > "A still tongue fills a wise head." –Blind Jim Brewer

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How’d he ever get her away from a stud ducky of your fame and attributes? By the by, she seems young to me. Do you know how old she is? Neal – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Cassandra Wilson is terriffic, in every conceivable way.  The great thing > about Diana Krall is she seems so unaware of her own sensationalness. > Y’know, DK and Elvis Costello are an item these days.  :-( > Edward G. > — > ‘Is it normal to wake up in the morning in a sweat because you can’t wait to > beat another human’s guts out?’ –Joe Kapp >>>You can’t have Diana Krall. I’ve got first dibsies. >>Tough toenails, because she just so happens to belong to me. >>Edward G. >>– >>’Is it normal to wake up in the morning in a sweat because you can’t > wait to >>beat another human’s guts out?’ –Joe Kapp >Can we work on a lease arrangement? After rehersal Tuesday night when >the female vocalist left, my guitarist played "Peel Me a Grape" for the >drummer and me and we made the predictable, sexist male comments. I’m >sure that, as the knowledgable guys claim, Cassandra Wilson cuts her six >ways from Sunday, but DK really moooooves me. >Neal >Neal Pollack                            PressPlay Computer Consultants >"A still tongue fills a wise head." –Blind Jim Brewer

– Neal Pollack                            PressPlay Computer Consultants "A still tongue fills a wise head." –Blind Jim Brewer

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> You can’t have Diana Krall. I’ve got first dibsies.

Tough toenails, because she just so happens to belong to me. Edward G. — ‘Is it normal to wake up in the morning in a sweat because you can’t wait to beat another human’s guts out?’ –Joe Kapp

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>RIP, sister….  you were the real deal.

my sentiments. f – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> _ >’ ):    Ted Partin > /     http://members.aol.com/dblbassted

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->You can’t have Diana Krall. I’ve got first dibsies. > Tough toenails, because she just so happens to belong to me. > Edward G. > — > ‘Is it normal to wake up in the morning in a sweat because you can’t wait to > beat another human’s guts out?’ –Joe Kapp

Can we work on a lease arrangement? After rehersal Tuesday night when the female vocalist left, my guitarist played "Peel Me a Grape" for the drummer and me and we made the predictable, sexist male comments. I’m sure that, as the knowledgable guys claim, Cassandra Wilson cuts her six ways from Sunday, but DK really moooooves me. Neal Neal Pollack                            PressPlay Computer Consultants "A still tongue fills a wise head." –Blind Jim Brewer

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Cassandra Wilson is terriffic, in every conceivable way.  The great thing about Diana Krall is she seems so unaware of her own sensationalness. Y’know, DK and Elvis Costello are an item these days.  :-( Edward G. — ‘Is it normal to wake up in the morning in a sweat because you can’t wait to beat another human’s guts out?’ –Joe Kapp

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>You can’t have Diana Krall. I’ve got first dibsies. > Tough toenails, because she just so happens to belong to me. > Edward G. > — > ‘Is it normal to wake up in the morning in a sweat because you can’t wait to > beat another human’s guts out?’ –Joe Kapp > Can we work on a lease arrangement? After rehersal Tuesday night when > the female vocalist left, my guitarist played "Peel Me a Grape" for the > drummer and me and we made the predictable, sexist male comments. I’m > sure that, as the knowledgable guys claim, Cassandra Wilson cuts her six > ways from Sunday, but DK really moooooves me. > Neal > Neal Pollack                            PressPlay Computer Consultants > "A still tongue fills a wise head." –Blind Jim Brewer

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/2965221.stm

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Nina Simone died. > — >          O<  "Pthbt!" >         (( >          )) >      <(  ) >       Z | >          |_ > Steve

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RIP, sister….  you were the real deal.  _ ‘ ):    Ted Partin  /     http://members.aol.com/dblbassted

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She was great. Long live "Jenny The Pirate Girl"

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Her daughter was the lead in ‘Aida’ (Elton John/Tim Rice).  Same last name (Simone).  She was awesome.  I suspect Nina’s legacy will live on through her.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Nina Simone died. > — >          O<  "Pthbt!" >         (( >          )) >      <(  ) >       Z | >          |_ > Steve

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You can’t have Diana Krall. I’ve got first dibsies. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > I really didn’t like her voice…the false vibrato grated. > Nice economical piano tho. > Diana Krall fer me. > Sorry. > Clive. >Nina Simone died. >– >         O<  "Pthbt!" >        (( >         )) >     <(  ) >      Z | >         |_ >Steve > — > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

– Neal Pollack                            PressPlay Computer Consultants "A still tongue fills a wise head." –Blind Jim Brewer

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> Nina Simone died.

Huh!? Cause? Age? Sad news. — PLL’C

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I really didn’t like her voice…the false vibrato grated. Nice economical piano tho. Diana Krall fer me. Sorry. Clive.

> Nina Simone died. > — >          O<  "Pthbt!" >         (( >          )) >      <(  ) >       Z | >          |_ > Steve

— Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

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Nina Simone died. —          O<  "Pthbt!"         ((          ))      <(  )       Z |          |_ Steve

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> >"Laura A. Robinson" >lymphosarcoma) is no >> longer in remission. …> >> Has anybody been through having a cat go into remission and then >> coming out of it? …> > I’m so sorry to hear this, Laura.  Sending lots of healing purrs your way.

Thanks to you both. Laura — Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana. -Groucho Marx

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"Laura A. Robinson"

lymphosarcoma) is no > longer in remission. …> > Has anybody been through having a cat go into remission and then > coming out of it? …> > Thanks, > Laura

Hi Laura, It sounds like at some point you will have a rough road again.  I don’t have any experience with this, but I’m sending hopeful vibrations your way that this is a false alarm and Alex has a furball after all. Annie

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>"Laura A. Robinson" >lymphosarcoma) is no > longer in remission. …> > Has anybody been through having a cat go into remission and then > coming out of it? …>

I’m so sorry to hear this, Laura.  Sending lots of healing purrs your way. Lauren =^..^= See my cats:   http://www.picturetrail.com/mickey4paws/703043 Better to keep one’s mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt – Abe Lincoln

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> Well, I think that Alex (my cat with intestinal lymphosarcoma) is no > longer in remission. His stomach has been gurgling a bit, he has left > loose stools for the past couple of days, and he was retching last > night, although he didn’t bring anything up. I was hoping it was just > a hairball and gas, but the litterbox leavings really have me > worried. :-( > Has anybody been through having a cat go into remission and then > coming out of it? I know that the chemo tends to be less successful > at that point because the body has developed resistance to the drugs, > but I’m wondering if anybody has any experience with recurrence. > Thanks, > Laura

I’m sorry to hear this. No experience but I want to offer up purrs and good thoughts. Karen

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> > Has anybody been through having a cat go into remission and then > coming out of it? I know that the chemo tends to be less successful > at that point because the body has developed resistance to the drugs, > but I’m wondering if anybody has any experience with recurrence. > Thanks, > Laura > I’m sorry to hear this. No experience but I want to offer up purrs and good > thoughts.

Thanks. I knew it would happen sooner or later; I was just hoping for later. :- Laura — Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana. -Groucho Marx

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Well, I think that Alex (my cat with intestinal lymphosarcoma) is no longer in remission. His stomach has been gurgling a bit, he has left loose stools for the past couple of days, and he was retching last night, although he didn’t bring anything up. I was hoping it was just a hairball and gas, but the litterbox leavings really have me worried. :-( Has anybody been through having a cat go into remission and then coming out of it? I know that the chemo tends to be less successful at that point because the body has developed resistance to the drugs, but I’m wondering if anybody has any experience with recurrence. Thanks, Laura — Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana. -Groucho Marx

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>I must have missed something…

Apparently you have. >I find it sad that you would do such a >thing, admirable that you care about >animals in general, but sad that you >wouldn’t just accept that there are some >things you just cant change.

If I can do something that makes a positive difference – such as neutering this cat – which, if left unneutered could potentially be reponsible for untold numbers of homeless, unwanted and eventually dead cats, I’ll take the risk. If you find that sad, I find it even sadder that your focus is so narrow and you don’t see the big picture. But since you’re the same person that said if someone can’t live with a cat that scratches, by all means get it declawed, this doesn’t surprise me. I accept that most likely this man’s attitude cannot be changed, but it doesn’t mean the situation can’t, and if that means implementing a culvert operation to achieve the best outcome, which is getting this cat neutered, it’s absolutely justified. Megan   "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." -Edmund Burke Learn The TRUTH About Declawing http://www.stopdeclaw.com Zuzu’s Cats Photo Album: http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=244574

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> He says it’s "cruel to alter nature and remove a cats balls".  And he says > that it will make his cat fat (of course he uses my male neutered cat as a > comparison, who is only slightly overweight, and we are working on it!!!).

Ask him if he takes the approach that condoms are unnatural when *he* has sex. (Of course, if he says yes, then he’s clearly got bigger issues.) Laura — One man’s mundane and boring existence is another man’s Technicolor. -Tick, Strange Days

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> > >I have tried everything to try and convince him to neuter his cat. > Most of > > >you know me here, and I have used every reason in the book.  I even > offered > > >to pay for the surgery if he booked the appointment.  His cat is always > > >going into the vets because it always gets in fights. > > >WHAT ELSE CAN I DO??? > > >Kelly > > Tell him to stop identifying with the cat. > <snork> > Laura > Yeah, but in many instances, I bet very true!

Thus the snork; I couldn’t help but express a little amusement over how true that probably is. ;-) Laura — One man’s mundane and boring existence is another man’s Technicolor. -Tick, Strange Days

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> If it were me, I would have the cat neutered.  Since your friend lets him > out all the time, he won’t know who did it, will he?  I have done this > several times.  Usually the owners never even realize it has been done.

That’s illegal isn’t it?  Your messing with that person’s property even if you think your doing something noble.  At the very least your risking losing your friend, at most your looking at criminal/civil sanctions.   I think its time to accept that there is only so much you can do.   There’s a good verse on this one, but Ill leave it for someone else to quote if they feel like it.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->I’m afraid that’s really not possible. I >would have to hang around the outside of >his house (on the other side of town) and >wait for his cat to be let outside. I’m sure >he would notice me.

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