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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rambi who wrote (2818)1/24/2001 4:45:06 PM
From: epicure  Respond to of 82486
 
You need to eat more crispie treats. That was an excellent name for your fish, btw.



To: Rambi who wrote (2818)1/24/2001 4:48:09 PM
From: YlangYlangBreeze  Respond to of 82486
 
I can really empathize because I had a pair of rats named Friction and Suction that caught and ate my albino parakeet. Feet and feathers. That's all that was left. Let's get it all out, and move on, my friend.



To: Rambi who wrote (2818)1/24/2001 7:01:49 PM
From: cosmicforce  Respond to of 82486
 
I will tell the sad story of "Angel" and "Fish", a breeding pair of Zebra Angelfish my brother bought. We had them about 3 weeks and came home from school one afternoon. Angel and Fish were doing the backstroke. The electric light from the top had been knocked down into the water and the bulb was flickering. Water was everywhere and a wet trail led to under my brother's bed where the resident Siamese cat named "Fang" was a fur ball, three times her normal size, hiding under the bed. From the best we could figure, the execution was immediate but the executioner got a little too close to the "Electric Tank".

In hind-sight, it is a funny story.