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About 20 years ago my wife and I were trying to buy our first home in Carmel Valley. Our credit report was great except for a small fee of less than $10 not paid to Sears. We never knew about it and would have paid them…
The bank had a problem with that and Sears stonewalled us in any attempts to get it off our report. Basically, told us to fugg off. Even after trying to pay it.
I FRIGGIN hate Sears more than I hate cats!!
OX
…where Ox doesn’t shopOxfordParticipantAbout 20 years ago my wife and I were trying to buy our first home in Carmel Valley. Our credit report was great except for a small fee of less than $10 not paid to Sears. We never knew about it and would have paid them…
The bank had a problem with that and Sears stonewalled us in any attempts to get it off our report. Basically, told us to fugg off. Even after trying to pay it.
I FRIGGIN hate Sears more than I hate cats!!
OX
…where Ox doesn’t shopOxfordParticipantAbout 20 years ago my wife and I were trying to buy our first home in Carmel Valley. Our credit report was great except for a small fee of less than $10 not paid to Sears. We never knew about it and would have paid them…
The bank had a problem with that and Sears stonewalled us in any attempts to get it off our report. Basically, told us to fugg off. Even after trying to pay it.
I FRIGGIN hate Sears more than I hate cats!!
OX
…where Ox doesn’t shopOxfordParticipantAbout 20 years ago my wife and I were trying to buy our first home in Carmel Valley. Our credit report was great except for a small fee of less than $10 not paid to Sears. We never knew about it and would have paid them…
The bank had a problem with that and Sears stonewalled us in any attempts to get it off our report. Basically, told us to fugg off. Even after trying to pay it.
I FRIGGIN hate Sears more than I hate cats!!
OX
…where Ox doesn’t shopOxfordParticipantAbout 20 years ago my wife and I were trying to buy our first home in Carmel Valley. Our credit report was great except for a small fee of less than $10 not paid to Sears. We never knew about it and would have paid them…
The bank had a problem with that and Sears stonewalled us in any attempts to get it off our report. Basically, told us to fugg off. Even after trying to pay it.
I FRIGGIN hate Sears more than I hate cats!!
OX
…where Ox doesn’t shopOxfordParticipantOHHGEEZZZ,,, now I need to stank myself up with kitty-crack to win their love. It sorta reminds me of the hunters that spray themselves with deer pee before a hunt.
Actually, it is a secret plot by cats to further insult us primates and destroy our dignity.
OH and I think Deepak Chopra has a $187 CD collection for “Winning a Cat’s Love — Finding your Inner Cat”. Enorah would be proud of me for knowing that. I am getting a sudden urge to wrap myself in white gauze, light some candles sit cross-legged on the floor and “be” the cat.
OX
…and somehow has not used the word “pussy” in this entire threadOxfordParticipantOHHGEEZZZ,,, now I need to stank myself up with kitty-crack to win their love. It sorta reminds me of the hunters that spray themselves with deer pee before a hunt.
Actually, it is a secret plot by cats to further insult us primates and destroy our dignity.
OH and I think Deepak Chopra has a $187 CD collection for “Winning a Cat’s Love — Finding your Inner Cat”. Enorah would be proud of me for knowing that. I am getting a sudden urge to wrap myself in white gauze, light some candles sit cross-legged on the floor and “be” the cat.
OX
…and somehow has not used the word “pussy” in this entire threadOxfordParticipantOHHGEEZZZ,,, now I need to stank myself up with kitty-crack to win their love. It sorta reminds me of the hunters that spray themselves with deer pee before a hunt.
Actually, it is a secret plot by cats to further insult us primates and destroy our dignity.
OH and I think Deepak Chopra has a $187 CD collection for “Winning a Cat’s Love — Finding your Inner Cat”. Enorah would be proud of me for knowing that. I am getting a sudden urge to wrap myself in white gauze, light some candles sit cross-legged on the floor and “be” the cat.
OX
…and somehow has not used the word “pussy” in this entire threadOxfordParticipantOHHGEEZZZ,,, now I need to stank myself up with kitty-crack to win their love. It sorta reminds me of the hunters that spray themselves with deer pee before a hunt.
Actually, it is a secret plot by cats to further insult us primates and destroy our dignity.
OH and I think Deepak Chopra has a $187 CD collection for “Winning a Cat’s Love — Finding your Inner Cat”. Enorah would be proud of me for knowing that. I am getting a sudden urge to wrap myself in white gauze, light some candles sit cross-legged on the floor and “be” the cat.
OX
…and somehow has not used the word “pussy” in this entire threadOxfordParticipantOHHGEEZZZ,,, now I need to stank myself up with kitty-crack to win their love. It sorta reminds me of the hunters that spray themselves with deer pee before a hunt.
Actually, it is a secret plot by cats to further insult us primates and destroy our dignity.
OH and I think Deepak Chopra has a $187 CD collection for “Winning a Cat’s Love — Finding your Inner Cat”. Enorah would be proud of me for knowing that. I am getting a sudden urge to wrap myself in white gauze, light some candles sit cross-legged on the floor and “be” the cat.
OX
…and somehow has not used the word “pussy” in this entire threadOxfordParticipant[quote=treehugger]BF and I moved in together 6 months ago he had 2 skittish, unaffectionate, stand offish, cats. I had 2 dogs (crazy/ hyper weimaraners). My dogs are weird one is afraid of the cats and the other wants to play.
They were 2 male neutered cats (2 and 3 years old) who were previously house cats in a 2nd story condo. Within a month of moving into our house one of the cats got out, freaked, hung out in the back yard for 2 days and when we came near ran into a culvert known to be traversed by coyotes. We have not seen him since….
The other cat is now affectionate and friendly. He hangs out with us and plays with one of the dogs.
I am in no way recommending that you throw one of the cats to the coyotes, but….[/quote]
Now we are talking! Do egrets eat cats?
OX
…wildlife nutritionistOxfordParticipant[quote=treehugger]BF and I moved in together 6 months ago he had 2 skittish, unaffectionate, stand offish, cats. I had 2 dogs (crazy/ hyper weimaraners). My dogs are weird one is afraid of the cats and the other wants to play.
They were 2 male neutered cats (2 and 3 years old) who were previously house cats in a 2nd story condo. Within a month of moving into our house one of the cats got out, freaked, hung out in the back yard for 2 days and when we came near ran into a culvert known to be traversed by coyotes. We have not seen him since….
The other cat is now affectionate and friendly. He hangs out with us and plays with one of the dogs.
I am in no way recommending that you throw one of the cats to the coyotes, but….[/quote]
Now we are talking! Do egrets eat cats?
OX
…wildlife nutritionistOxfordParticipant[quote=treehugger]BF and I moved in together 6 months ago he had 2 skittish, unaffectionate, stand offish, cats. I had 2 dogs (crazy/ hyper weimaraners). My dogs are weird one is afraid of the cats and the other wants to play.
They were 2 male neutered cats (2 and 3 years old) who were previously house cats in a 2nd story condo. Within a month of moving into our house one of the cats got out, freaked, hung out in the back yard for 2 days and when we came near ran into a culvert known to be traversed by coyotes. We have not seen him since….
The other cat is now affectionate and friendly. He hangs out with us and plays with one of the dogs.
I am in no way recommending that you throw one of the cats to the coyotes, but….[/quote]
Now we are talking! Do egrets eat cats?
OX
…wildlife nutritionistOxfordParticipant[quote=treehugger]BF and I moved in together 6 months ago he had 2 skittish, unaffectionate, stand offish, cats. I had 2 dogs (crazy/ hyper weimaraners). My dogs are weird one is afraid of the cats and the other wants to play.
They were 2 male neutered cats (2 and 3 years old) who were previously house cats in a 2nd story condo. Within a month of moving into our house one of the cats got out, freaked, hung out in the back yard for 2 days and when we came near ran into a culvert known to be traversed by coyotes. We have not seen him since….
The other cat is now affectionate and friendly. He hangs out with us and plays with one of the dogs.
I am in no way recommending that you throw one of the cats to the coyotes, but….[/quote]
Now we are talking! Do egrets eat cats?
OX
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