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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: jpmac who wrote (11920)7/27/1997 12:10:00 AM
From: Grainne   of 108807
 
Hmmmm, jp, your recent posts are most intriguing. I am trying to figure out this cat/dog stuff of yours. You called your mother the cat, and you are inscrutable about your dad. Now the cat is a little dominating or something . . .

Oh, a cat will definitely train a puppy about who is in charge, even if the dog eventually towers over the cat. Just as the already resident cat will quickly establish a pecking order for more recent feline arrivals.

I guess in this it is all about self esteem or something!! There is certainly a wonderful argument to be made for dogs being the superior species of the two, but the cat has ATTITUDE, total self-confidence that a dog could never muster . . .

Thanks for the mystery tips. I think my daughter would enjoy the one you were reading. She reads Steven King, and also read "Jurassic Park", which can be a little gory. I had a big fight with her school principal because I thought the "Goosebumps" series was very badly written, scary, gratuitously violent and not suitable for her (or any child) several years ago, and was told that they were the only books some children were willing to read voluntarily. I think that's really pathetic. Anyway, now she is older and enjoys being a little scared.
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