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To: Grainne who wrote (93948)1/18/2005 6:34:43 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
That is why I asked you what you fed your pets (if you have any).

I missed the post where you asked me that question. I will check back because I doubt that you would just lie about it and I admit to skimming through some of your postings.

As I mentioned, I buy commercially produced gourmet wild bird seed. I consider the birds that eat the seeds fondly but I couldn't in all conscience call them MINE.

YOUR pets: "and I am so totally uninterested in your opinion of what I feed my pets "

Yes that is of course perfectly in character for you. Your interest, oh benevolent one, lies in what is wrong with the way everybody else 'cares' for their pets. The fact that you deny YOURS their natural diet is only out of concern for them, not YOUR attempt to exploit them for the sake of your hip identity crisis or anything. chyaaaa OK lol

"...so perhaps you should buzz off or something.

Oh my. Did a bug crawl up your leotard today sis. You seem to be getting a little, well tic'd off. Say Ohhhhhmmmmm , c'mon try it you'll feel much better...trust me.



To: Grainne who wrote (93948)1/18/2005 7:28:38 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
". bzzzzzzz . . .

Did I ever tell you that I spent a year on a cooperative farm in the Pacific North West in my youth. Coincidentally, the cash crop was honey bees. The 'buzzing off' thing is a myth btw. Bees are more likely to hang around in one location.

buzz around, buzz around...buzz buzz buzz around. Most people get used to it and the sound can actually become quite soothing. That is except for smelly people. Bees are like watch dogs. If people have a dishonest odor, the bee's sound becomes more of an ZZZZZEEEE than a buzz, and the odorous person is guaranteed to get stung. The bees can smell fear and anger, and by their nature are prone to sting the reeking culprit. For what its worth, I had no problem hanging out in the bee yards with millions of them buzzing around. This is an easy thing to test.

In the spring go stand by a bee hive when you are at peace. Stand next to one when someone is annoying you and see what happens. Yeeeouch.