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Post by Alex on Jun 26, 2006 8:57:42 GMT -5
Just a silly question you need an answer for? Well,just ask. Alex knows.
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Post by Alex on Jun 29, 2006 15:29:10 GMT -5
By general information I don't mean General Patton.Come on people. Put me to work.
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Post by Mark on Jun 29, 2006 16:39:43 GMT -5
Alex, out of curiosity, are feline females as difficult to figure out as human females?
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Post by Alex on Jun 30, 2006 9:23:43 GMT -5
Feline females ARGHHHHHHHH No actually they are fairly easy. Well as easy as figuring out us males. Most cats are very complex.
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Post by Dabbit on Jun 30, 2006 10:11:40 GMT -5
Is iced tea better for you than hot tea?
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Post by Alex on Jun 30, 2006 10:22:38 GMT -5
Depends on the temperature and how sweet you like it. You can put less sweetener in hot tea than iced tea. On hot steamy days iced tea (lightly sweetened) is a good beverage. Much better than soda. But not near as good as water. But if you are really hot and sweaty don't drink it too fast. Not good for the human body at all. On cold damp days hot tea hits the spot. I much prefer creamy hot chocolate. Without the marshmallows. Marshmallows do bad things to my whiskers and requires a lot of grooming to get them back in A-1 condition.
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Post by Dabbit on Jun 30, 2006 10:24:37 GMT -5
Talking of marshomallows (I love em) do you know they do sugar free marshmallows...And they taste exactly the same - but are twice as dear....
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Post by Mark on Jun 30, 2006 15:56:57 GMT -5
Alex, do the sugar-free marshmallows toast well?
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Post by Alex on Jul 2, 2006 9:12:53 GMT -5
Having never tried the sugar -free marshmallows (the whisker thing,you know)I will still try to answer this question. IMO there should be no problem toasting these marshmallows. I really like the colored ones that they had several years ago. They also had flavored ones for a short spell. The cinnamon ones were almost as good smelling as cat nip. I tried toasting a cinnamon marshmallow. It really messed up the toaster!
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Post by Mark on Jul 3, 2006 17:19:51 GMT -5
Methinks you have the wrong idea, kitty - you toast marshmallows over an open fire (preferably outdoors) by poking them into the fire, on a stick (preferably a green one that won't have a tendency to burn itself).
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Post by Alex on Jul 3, 2006 23:26:20 GMT -5
Hmmmm. That sounds much better than using the toaster. But cats do not start fires.They like to cosy up to them though. Sounds like toasting marshmallows would be a warming experience. Ohh in case of no fire, the microwave puffs marshmallows soooo big and nice. It's one of my hidden vices to slip one in and nuke it til big and fluffy. Shhh It's just between you and me,Ok?
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Post by Mark on Jul 6, 2006 12:17:39 GMT -5
You mean they don't tend to explode and make a gooey mess on the top and sides of the oven? My microwave is not self-cleaning.... ;D
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Post by Alex on Jul 6, 2006 15:31:51 GMT -5
NO. They just get big and puffy and all squishy inside. Only takes seconds. Nuked too long they get hard.
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Post by Mark on Jul 6, 2006 15:39:29 GMT -5
But you don't get the nice, crusty scorching on the outside, I'll bet - the actual toasting!
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Post by Mark on Jul 10, 2006 19:20:31 GMT -5
Well, cat, I guess it's just you and me...wait a minute, where did you go? I'll give you a treat.
Oh well...
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Post by Alex on Jul 10, 2006 22:48:36 GMT -5
A treat? A treat? Well, why didn't you say so before this? I never pass up a treat.
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Post by Mark on Jul 11, 2006 15:56:45 GMT -5
Here, kitty, kitty....
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Post by Mark on Jul 11, 2006 19:57:30 GMT -5
Ok, kitty, a question. Where in heck is everybody???
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Post by Alex on Jul 11, 2006 23:07:31 GMT -5
Well, Mark. It's hot here and it's summer. If any of them have a lick of sense they are out enjoying the summer. I know I spent the day napping under a willow tree. Such lovely trees. But never stand close to one in a thunderstorm. Saw a bunch of silly cows do that once. Got the shock of their lives. Electrifying event that was.
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Post by Mark on Jul 12, 2006 20:51:31 GMT -5
Don't sound like 'contented cows' to me!
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