TLPTPW - The Can't we just all be nice Edition

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Hullo out there.  I'm winning

Hullo out there.  I'm winning while watching the cat go crazy.

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4:16 AM - PDT, been up for

4:16 AM - PDT, been up for almost two hours...  Frown

 

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KSMarksPsych wrote:Hullo out

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Hullo out there.  I'm winning while watching the cat go crazy.

What they really go crazy over is chasing one of those laser pointers. Funny, they are supposed to go crazy over Catnip, but I've found that some cats go wild over just a pinch of it, and others ignore it no matter how much you put out for them.

I've yet to see a cat fail to chase the laser pointer though.

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TimeLord04 wrote:4:16 AM -

TimeLord04 wrote:
4:16 AM - PDT, been up for almost two hours...  Frown  TL

Have you tried closing your eyes? ;-)

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mikey wrote:TimeLord04

mikey wrote:
TimeLord04 wrote:
4:16 AM - PDT, been up for almost two hours...  Frown  TL

Have you tried closing your eyes? ;-)

It's NOT that simple...  I wake up to "use the facilities", and then CANNOT get back to sleep.  Frown  I even took a generic Sonata after the first hour.

 

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TimeLord04 wrote:mikey

TimeLord04 wrote:
mikey wrote:
TimeLord04 wrote:
4:16 AM - PDT, been up for almost two hours...  Frown  TL

Have you tried closing your eyes? ;-)

It's NOT that simple...  I wake up to "use the facilities", and then CANNOT get back to sleep.  Frown  I even took a generic Sonata after the first hour.

 

TL

 

::sad face::

I hate when that happens.  Have you tried getting out of bed and doing something boring?

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KSMarksPsych wrote:TimeLord04

KSMarksPsych wrote:
TimeLord04 wrote:
mikey wrote:
TimeLord04 wrote:
4:16 AM - PDT, been up for almost two hours...  Frown  TL

Have you tried closing your eyes? ;-)

It's NOT that simple...  I wake up to "use the facilities", and then CANNOT get back to sleep.  Frown  I even took a generic Sonata after the first hour.

 

TL

 

::sad face::

I hate when that happens.  Have you tried getting out of bed and doing something boring?

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If you try that, you might want to have your eyes open, at least a little bit of one anyway... it's harder to get bored otherwise.

 

I'm so sorry to hear of your interesting case history. 

What I've noticed is, instead of medical people leisurely reclining back ever so slightly as they sit down - they all stay leaning forward now - sort of ... expectantly - as if waiting for something to happen.

 

I recognize your blood pressure readings as scary high.

Yes. I expect that's it ... flight or fright or duck if something pops...

I hadn't thought of that.

;)

 

Intel was not yet six years old.  It worked out.

That was the decision of a genius. Good move! :)

 

 Good luck Annie.  I'm sending good thoughts..

I got them thanks. My raspberry ones are on the way :)

 

I showed her my list with the one thing I couldn't read, she said "that says lemon juice" and she was RIGHT!!

:))) I wrote cherry coke on a list once, for my other half to get. There were only three other things on it. He should have been back in less than fifteen minutes. He wasn't. As he came through the door nearly two hours later, he started raving something about how he'd been everywhere and what was wrong with all the local shops, but that he'd finally found one in the supermarket ... and handed me a cake.

 

Happy equinox

Yes, I think it was :) I hope yours was too, Kavanagh

 

I've yet to see a cat fail to chase the laser pointer though.

I'll have to get one. I've yet to use my mobile phone in the dark without the cat trying to get in my ear as I answer it.  He's the one who thinks helicopters are within his range.

He's not entirely sane on catnip either.

:)

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"He's not entirely sane on

"He's not entirely sane on catnip either."

Are any cats totally sane?
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Betreger wrote:"He's not

Betreger wrote:

"He's not entirely sane on catnip either."

Are any cats totally sane?

My sanest likes sampling electric shocks. I'm not sure what he's trying to tell me.

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anniet wrote:]mikey

anniet wrote:
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mikey wrote:

 

I showed her my list with the one thing I couldn't read, she said "that says lemon juice" and she was RIGHT!!

:))) I wrote cherry coke on a list once, for my other half to get. There were only three other things on it. He should have been back in less than fifteen minutes. He wasn't. As he came through the door nearly two hours later, he started raving something about how he'd been everywhere and what was wrong with all the local shops, but that he'd finally found one in the supermarket ... and handed me a cake.  :)

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