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aeek
October 10th 05, 11:11 AM
(the title of an old friends blog)
I don't understand, why do I need (N+1) fish where N is my current
number of fish ???
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aeek
TimC
October 10th 05, 11:45 AM
On 2005-10-10, aeek (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
>
> (the title of an old friends blog)
>
> I don't understand, why do I need (N+1) fish where N is my current
> number of fish ???
Which reminds me. I haven't had fish in a while :)
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TimC
MacOSX: Sort of like a pedigree persian cat. Very sleek, very
sexy, but a little too prone to going cross-eyed, biting you on
your thumb and then throwing up on your trousers. -- Jim in ASR
SomeGuy
October 10th 05, 01:13 PM
aeek Wrote:
> (the title of an old friends blog)
>
> I don't understand, why do I need (N+1) fish where N is my current
> number of fish ???
http://www.bikereader.com/contributors/misc/fish.html
As for more fish, it's full of protien and healthy fats. Good for ya!
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SomeGuy
aeek
October 10th 05, 01:18 PM
TimC Wrote:
>
> Which reminds me. I haven't had fish in a while :)
>
> --
> TimC
> MacOSX: Sort of like a pedigree persian cat. Very sleek, very
> sexy, but a little too prone to going cross-eyed, biting you on
> your thumb and then throwing up on your trousers. -- Jim in ASR
and cats like fish, spooky.
Which is an explanation, you always need more fish to keep your cats
happy.
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aeek
TimC
October 10th 05, 01:51 PM
On 2005-10-10, aeek (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
>
> TimC Wrote:
>>
>> Which reminds me. I haven't had fish in a while :)
>
> and cats like fish, spooky.
> Which is an explanation, you always need more fish to keep your cats
> happy.
I just got some kangaroo for both me and the cats tonight. Kanga
sausages for me.
cfsmtb: What pet food did you say it was? I have got ARK (but haven't
fed them yet), which is pure kangaroo. I had previously tried them on
several brands, all of which turned out to be kanga+liver+kidney+other
unappetising waste meat, hence probably why they explosively
"rejected" it.
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TimC
It wasn't so much that that was the range, it was the way the *** picked a
*** *** which would *** with another ****ing *** issued in the *** *** ***
*** ****ing *** *** ***. Which makes you want to get very, very drunk.
-- Aquarion in ASR on IP address policies
Terry Collins
October 10th 05, 02:00 PM
aeek wrote:
> TimC Wrote:
> and cats like fish, spooky.
Not ours. Rejects all raw fish, and most cooked.
"What, you gave it some of our barra and it didn't eat it?"
The mullet I could understand, but barra.
Thankfully it showed it had some taste by eating the snapper.
> Which is an explanation, you always need more fish to keep your cats
> happy.
Nope, stand careflly to one side and just rattle a box of dried cat food
and ZOOM. meow!.
aeek
October 10th 05, 03:03 PM
Terry Collins Wrote:
> aeek wrote:
> > TimC Wrote:
>
> > and cats like fish, spooky.
>
> Not ours. Rejects all raw fish, and most cooked.
>
Yeah, one of ours initally only knew BBQ chicken & crunchies as food.
Had to rub raw fish across his lips before it dawned that this too was
food.
Getty off bicycles tho'.
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aeek
BrettM
October 11th 05, 08:43 AM
aeek > wrote in
:
>
> Terry Collins Wrote:
>> aeek wrote:
>> > TimC Wrote:
>>
>> > and cats like fish, spooky.
>>
>> Not ours. Rejects all raw fish, and most cooked.
>>
>
> Yeah, one of ours initally only knew BBQ chicken &
> crunchies as food. Had to rub raw fish across his lips
> before it dawned that this too was food.
>
> Getty off bicycles tho'.
>
>
Everytime I fillet a fish (or clean crabs, prawns etc) I get
both of them under my feet, meowing, even begging (which is
incredibly cute) but you've got to remove any scales, bones
or skin for them.
Takes me longer to clean up the scraps for them then it does
to fillet the fish :-). Then again they wouldn't be cats if
this wasn't the case.
It's the same with steak etc to, they have to have their
small share and they arrive as soon as I start to sharpen the
knife.
Cheers
BrettM
hippy
October 12th 05, 12:00 AM
aeek Wrote:
> (the title of an old friends blog)
>
> I don't understand, why do I need (N+1) fish where N is my current
> number of fish ???
http://www.fishonabike.com/why.htm
hippy
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hippy
hippy
October 12th 05, 12:02 AM
hippy Wrote:
> http://www.fishonabike.com/why.htm
>
Oh, I can even tie in beer to the story..
http://www.fishonabike.com/guinness.htm
hippy
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hippy
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