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Since: Mar 29, 2004 Posts: 647
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 8:07 pm
Post subject: Tribute to Bear, House of Polinadro Archived from groups: rec>pets>cats>community (more info?)
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Louise says this is too many words and so she is making me do it.
Bear, a smallish tomcat, had a black head and a brown body with black
stripes. He lived several houses away, maybe a quarter mile away, down
a steep hill. Every few days he would come over to the back yard,
courting Louise. If no one was in the yard, he would climb onto the
back porch and look through the window to see what was going on inside.
Then he would call Louise, softly and politely. If Louise was
interested, she would go over to him and they would rub noses, then sit
or lie several feet apart just looking at each other. Once they gave
their interpretation of the balcony scene from "Romeo and Juliet" as
"Bearmeo and Louisiette," with Bear sitting on a stepladder and Louise
on top of a window air conditioner. Louise told me they had been
secretly winkwinked, and mentioned something that I didn't quite catch
about Friar Laurence. He was the only cat that Louise ever actually liked.
Then we found Bear dead next to a busy road, a half mile from his (and
Louise's) home.
Unca Adam
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Bear I not 4get u.
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Since: Jan 02, 2005 Posts: 2291
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 8:07 pm
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I am so very sorry, Miss Violette
Adam <look.TakeThisOut@bottom.for.address> wrote in message
news:10o5mqb7lq7mj3d@corp.supernews.com...
> Louise says this is too many words and so she is making me do it.
>
> Bear, a smallish tomcat, had a black head and a brown body with black
> stripes. He lived several houses away, maybe a quarter mile away, down
> a steep hill. Every few days he would come over to the back yard,
> courting Louise. If no one was in the yard, he would climb onto the
> back porch and look through the window to see what was going on inside.
> Then he would call Louise, softly and politely. If Louise was
> interested, she would go over to him and they would rub noses, then sit
> or lie several feet apart just looking at each other. Once they gave
> their interpretation of the balcony scene from "Romeo and Juliet" as
> "Bearmeo and Louisiette," with Bear sitting on a stepladder and Louise
> on top of a window air conditioner. Louise told me they had been
> secretly winkwinked, and mentioned something that I didn't quite catch
> about Friar Laurence. He was the only cat that Louise ever actually
liked.
>
> Then we found Bear dead next to a busy road, a half mile from his (and
> Louise's) home.
>
> Unca Adam
> ==========
> Bear I not 4get u.
>
> Louise >> Stay informed about: Tribute to Bear, House of Polinadro |
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Since: Mar 29, 2004 Posts: 647
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:02 pm
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Fangu furry much.
L.
Miss Violette wrote:
> I am so very sorry, Miss Violette
> Adam <look DeleteThis @bottom.for.address> wrote in message
> news:10o5mqb7lq7mj3d@corp.supernews.com...
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>>Louise says this is too many words and so she is making me do it.
>>
>>Bear, a smallish tomcat, had a black head and a brown body with black
>>stripes. He lived several houses away, maybe a quarter mile away, down
>>a steep hill. Every few days he would come over to the back yard,
>>courting Louise. If no one was in the yard, he would climb onto the
>>back porch and look through the window to see what was going on inside.
>> Then he would call Louise, softly and politely. If Louise was
>>interested, she would go over to him and they would rub noses, then sit
>>or lie several feet apart just looking at each other. Once they gave
>>their interpretation of the balcony scene from "Romeo and Juliet" as
>>"Bearmeo and Louisiette," with Bear sitting on a stepladder and Louise
>>on top of a window air conditioner. Louise told me they had been
>>secretly winkwinked, and mentioned something that I didn't quite catch
>>about Friar Laurence. He was the only cat that Louise ever actually
>
> liked.
>
>>Then we found Bear dead next to a busy road, a half mile from his (and
>>Louise's) home.
>>
>>Unca Adam
>>==========
>>Bear I not 4get u.
>>
>>Louise
>
>
> >> Stay informed about: Tribute to Bear, House of Polinadro |
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Since: Sep 24, 2004 Posts: 391
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:07 pm
Post subject: Re: Tribute to Bear, House of Polinadro [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 20:07:09 -0400, Adam wrote:
> Louise says this is too many words and so she is making me do it.
>
> Bear, a smallish tomcat, had a black head and a brown body with black
> stripes. He lived several houses away, maybe a quarter mile away, down
> a steep hill. Every few days he would come over to the back yard,
> courting Louise. If no one was in the yard, he would climb onto the
> back porch and look through the window to see what was going on inside.
> Then he would call Louise, softly and politely. If Louise was
> interested, she would go over to him and they would rub noses, then sit
> or lie several feet apart just looking at each other. Once they gave
> their interpretation of the balcony scene from "Romeo and Juliet" as
> "Bearmeo and Louisiette," with Bear sitting on a stepladder and Louise
> on top of a window air conditioner. Louise told me they had been
> secretly winkwinked, and mentioned something that I didn't quite catch
> about Friar Laurence. He was the only cat that Louise ever actually liked.
>
> Then we found Bear dead next to a busy road, a half mile from his (and
> Louise's) home.
>
> Unca Adam
> ==========
> Bear I not 4get u.
>
> Louise
Louise,
We iz sorry fur yur loss, an send yew our sympafies...
--
Purrs,
Mlle. Anaïs
10/29/2004 9:06:40 PM
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Since: Oct 31, 2003 Posts: 235
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:10 pm
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Since: Mar 29, 2004 Posts: 647
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:14 pm
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>>Louise says this is too many words and so she is making me do it.
>>
>>Bear, a smallish tomcat, had a black head and a brown body with black
>>stripes. He lived several houses away, maybe a quarter mile away, down
>>a steep hill. Every few days he would come over to the back yard,
>>courting Louise. If no one was in the yard, he would climb onto the
>>back porch and look through the window to see what was going on inside.
>> Then he would call Louise, softly and politely. If Louise was
>>interested, she would go over to him and they would rub noses, then sit
>>or lie several feet apart just looking at each other. Once they gave
>>their interpretation of the balcony scene from "Romeo and Juliet" as
>>"Bearmeo and Louisiette," with Bear sitting on a stepladder and Louise
>>on top of a window air conditioner. Louise told me they had been
>>secretly winkwinked, and mentioned something that I didn't quite catch
>>about Friar Laurence. He was the only cat that Louise ever actually liked.
>>
>>Then we found Bear dead next to a busy road, a half mile from his (and
>>Louise's) home.
>>
>>Unca Adam
>>==========
>>Bear I not 4get u.
>>
>>Louise
>
>
> Louise,
>
> We iz sorry fur yur loss, an send yew our sympafies...
Fangu furry much.
L. >> Stay informed about: Tribute to Bear, House of Polinadro |
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Since: Oct 24, 2003 Posts: 305
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 11:45 pm
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"Adam" <look.TakeThisOut@bottom.for.address> wrote in message
news:10o5mqb7lq7mj3d@corp.supernews.com...
> Louise says this is too many words and so she is making me do it.
>
> Bear, a smallish tomcat, had a black head and a brown body with black
> stripes. He lived several houses away, maybe a quarter mile away, down
> a steep hill. Every few days he would come over to the back yard,
> courting Louise. If no one was in the yard, he would climb onto the
> back porch and look through the window to see what was going on inside.
> Then he would call Louise, softly and politely. If Louise was
> interested, she would go over to him and they would rub noses, then sit
> or lie several feet apart just looking at each other. Once they gave
> their interpretation of the balcony scene from "Romeo and Juliet" as
> "Bearmeo and Louisiette," with Bear sitting on a stepladder and Louise
> on top of a window air conditioner. Louise told me they had been
> secretly winkwinked, and mentioned something that I didn't quite catch
> about Friar Laurence. He was the only cat that Louise ever actually
liked.
>
> Then we found Bear dead next to a busy road, a half mile from his (and
> Louise's) home.
>
> Unca Adam
> ==========
> Bear I not 4get u.
>
> Louise
Louise, dat waz luvlee. Weez furry sorree weez dint git a chans tu meet
Bear. He must hav bin a wunnurful boycat tu attrakt yur attenshunz.
DaRennieKidz >> Stay informed about: Tribute to Bear, House of Polinadro |
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Since: Dec 09, 2003 Posts: 406
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 12:54 pm
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Many purrs for Bear's passage to the Bridge and for youze hurting heart
Louise. Weze so sorry for youze loss. And fangu Uncle Adam for telling us
somefing about Bear and honoring him at the Jellicle Ball.
Punkins & Puddi Cat
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Since: Jan 17, 2004 Posts: 28
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 5:52 pm
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Adam wrote:
> Louise says this is too many words and so she is making me do it.
>
> Bear, a smallish tomcat, had a black head and a brown body with black
> stripes. He lived several houses away, maybe a quarter mile away,
> down a steep hill. Every few days he would come over to the back
> yard, courting Louise. If no one was in the yard, he would climb onto
> the back porch and look through the window to see what was going on
> inside. Then he would call Louise, softly and politely. If Louise
> was interested, she would go over to him and they would rub noses,
> then sit or lie several feet apart just looking at each other. Once
> they gave their interpretation of the balcony scene from "Romeo and
> Juliet" as "Bearmeo and Louisiette," with Bear sitting on a stepladder
> and Louise on top of a window air conditioner. Louise told me they
> had been secretly winkwinked, and mentioned something that I didn't
> quite catch about Friar Laurence. He was the only cat that Louise
> ever actually liked.
>
> Then we found Bear dead next to a busy road, a half mile from his (and
> Louise's) home.
>
> Unca Adam
> ==========
> Bear I not 4get u.
>
> Louise
We iz furry sorry tu heer dis, Louise, an we sends many purrs ov comfort.
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Since: Mar 29, 2004 Posts: 647
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 3:11 pm
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> Many purrs for Bear's passage to the Bridge and for youze hurting heart
> Louise. Weze so sorry for youze loss. And fangu Uncle Adam for telling us
> somefing about Bear and honoring him at the Jellicle Ball.
>
> Punkins & Puddi Cat
Fangu furry much. Wy evry1 'bandon me?
L.
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I never even got close enough to Bear to touch him, but I liked him and
I miss him too.
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Since: Mar 29, 2004 Posts: 647
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 3:11 pm
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> Adam wrote:
>
>> Louise says this is too many words and so she is making me do it.
>>
>> Bear, a smallish tomcat, had a black head and a brown body with black
>> stripes. He lived several houses away, maybe a quarter mile away,
>> down a steep hill. Every few days he would come over to the back
>> yard, courting Louise. If no one was in the yard, he would climb onto
>> the back porch and look through the window to see what was going on
>> inside. Then he would call Louise, softly and politely. If Louise
>> was interested, she would go over to him and they would rub noses,
>> then sit or lie several feet apart just looking at each other. Once
>> they gave their interpretation of the balcony scene from "Romeo and
>> Juliet" as "Bearmeo and Louisiette," with Bear sitting on a stepladder
>> and Louise on top of a window air conditioner. Louise told me they
>> had been secretly winkwinked, and mentioned something that I didn't
>> quite catch about Friar Laurence. He was the only cat that Louise
>> ever actually liked.
>>
>> Then we found Bear dead next to a busy road, a half mile from his (and
>> Louise's) home.
>>
>> Unca Adam
>> ==========
>> Bear I not 4get u.
>>
>> Louise
>
>
> We iz furry sorry tu heer dis, Louise, an we sends many purrs ov comfort.
>
> Spike & Stormy
Fangu furry much! Da purrz help, a liddle.
L. >> Stay informed about: Tribute to Bear, House of Polinadro |
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Since: Oct 24, 2003 Posts: 305
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 11:36 am
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"Adam" <look.DeleteThis@bottom.for.address> wrote in message
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> > Many purrs for Bear's passage to the Bridge and for youze hurting heart
> > Louise. Weze so sorry for youze loss. And fangu Uncle Adam for telling
us
> > somefing about Bear and honoring him at the Jellicle Ball.
> >
> > Punkins & Puddi Cat
>
>
> Fangu furry much. Wy evry1 'bandon me?
>
> L.
> ==========
> I never even got close enough to Bear to touch him, but I liked him and
> I miss him too.
>
> Unca Adam
lurkin anti - awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww >> Stay informed about: Tribute to Bear, House of Polinadro |
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:13 am
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Adam <look DeleteThis @bottom.for.address> wrote in message news:<10o5mqb7lq7mj3d DeleteThis @corp.supernews.com>...
> Louise says this is too many words and so she is making me do it.
>
> Bear, a smallish tomcat, had a black head and a brown body with black
> stripes. He lived several houses away, maybe a quarter mile away, down
> a steep hill. Every few days he would come over to the back yard,
> courting Louise. If no one was in the yard, he would climb onto the
> back porch and look through the window to see what was going on inside.
> Then he would call Louise, softly and politely. If Louise was
> interested, she would go over to him and they would rub noses, then sit
> or lie several feet apart just looking at each other. Once they gave
> their interpretation of the balcony scene from "Romeo and Juliet" as
> "Bearmeo and Louisiette," with Bear sitting on a stepladder and Louise
> on top of a window air conditioner. Louise told me they had been
> secretly winkwinked, and mentioned something that I didn't quite catch
> about Friar Laurence. He was the only cat that Louise ever actually liked.
>
> Then we found Bear dead next to a busy road, a half mile from his (and
> Louise's) home.
>
> Unca Adam
> ==========
> Bear I not 4get u.
>
> Louise
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 12:53 pm
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Carol wrote:
> Adam <look.RemoveThis@bottom.for.address> wrote in message news:<10o5mqb7lq7mj3d.RemoveThis@corp.supernews.com>...
>
>>Louise says this is too many words and so she is making me do it.
>>
>>Bear, a smallish tomcat, had a black head and a brown body with black
>>stripes. He lived several houses away, maybe a quarter mile away, down
>>a steep hill. Every few days he would come over to the back yard,
>>courting Louise. If no one was in the yard, he would climb onto the
>>back porch and look through the window to see what was going on inside.
>> Then he would call Louise, softly and politely. If Louise was
>>interested, she would go over to him and they would rub noses, then sit
>>or lie several feet apart just looking at each other. Once they gave
>>their interpretation of the balcony scene from "Romeo and Juliet" as
>>"Bearmeo and Louisiette," with Bear sitting on a stepladder and Louise
>>on top of a window air conditioner. Louise told me they had been
>>secretly winkwinked, and mentioned something that I didn't quite catch
>>about Friar Laurence. He was the only cat that Louise ever actually liked.
>>
>>Then we found Bear dead next to a busy road, a half mile from his (and
>>Louise's) home.
>>
>>Unca Adam
>>==========
>>Bear I not 4get u.
>>
>>Louise
>
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> Aww... I'm so sorry Louise.
Fangu!
L. >> Stay informed about: Tribute to Bear, House of Polinadro |
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